View Full Version : The origin of the Katana design
jellywrestler
15th October 2009, 19:18
this is the original Katana concept which eventually Suzuiki picked up and put a milder form into production
Kickaha
15th October 2009, 19:31
Someone gave that the hell beating with an ugly stick
zahria
15th October 2009, 19:33
this is the original Katana concept which eventually Suzuiki picked up and put a milder form into production
well, it does have 2 wheels...
ajturbo
15th October 2009, 19:35
that is one good looking bike...
Kickaha
15th October 2009, 19:36
that is one good looking bike...
Well compared to what you own you'd be right
Armitage Shanks
15th October 2009, 20:32
this is the original Katana concept which eventually Suzuiki picked up and put a milder form into production
Jellyman...looks to me like an MV Agusta motor in the frame ?
Sensei
15th October 2009, 20:38
http://www.katanacentral.co.uk/history/katanatimeline.asp
AllanB
15th October 2009, 20:43
Memory lane there ........
from wicki
The same generalized design "forms" had already been used early in 1979 for a one-off MV Agusta from the same design team, which never saw production
F5 Dave
16th October 2009, 11:06
Yeah? I struggle with that being designed in '79. Mudguard, Red plugcap leads. Just doesn't add up.
As a considerably younger yoof I did a mockup sketch; if Hans Muth or whoever had knocked up a Katana prototype for BMW with a boxer engine imposed in it. It wasn't very good, I'm crap, but it was a bit funny.
Found my Katana T-shirt in the rags pile in the garage the other day. Kept it some while longer than the bike it appears.
EgliHonda
16th October 2009, 11:10
Oohh, want that front drum...
BMWST?
16th October 2009, 13:43
Oohh, want that front drum...
twin leading shoe(or will it be four) ftw
vifferman
16th October 2009, 13:51
Jellyman...looks to me like an MV Agusta motor in the frame ?
It is an MV alright. Not just the motor gives it away - the MVs used to always have suede seats.
Then there's the small matter of MV logos on the tank and rocker covers...:whistle:
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