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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez
    There's a 400 version which actually looks sweet. Looks like it's air cooled but is actually water cooled. There's one at Phil Turnbel's.
    There was an example of the 400 in my gargre for a while...definitley a classic!
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    Quote Originally Posted by allun
    There was an example of the 400 in my gargre for a while...definitley a classic!
    Was surprised how big the seat is. Looked quite comfy for two up riding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thehollowmen
    Rebadged overseas
    Only in Merica I think.

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    I like the six cylinder engine with 180 BHP.

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    Arrow I likw the old school Katana

    Not sure about the new one though.
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    Damn near bought a Katana 1100 as my first road bike many years ago. Well, not quite my first road bike I had owned a GT380 as a 17 year old. I was 20 and had been racing MX and enduros for a couple of seasons on Hondas, had been racing an XR250, then a XR200RE, then a hot XR350RD, which eventually dropped a valve and hand grenaded. Was that pissed off with the whole dirt bike thing, though "thats it, time for road bike". The local Honda dealer I dealt with had two possible bikes he'd do a deal on, one was a CB750F that the shop had raced at the Castrol 6 hour on and the other was a GSX1100 katana. The only reason I bought the CB750 was it was raining and the rear tyre on the Kat looked a bit bald for a rookie road biker (yip, seriously, if it had been fine, probably would have bought the big Kat) Kept the CB for 12 months and traded it on a GSX1100EX, posted photo in some other thread. Always wonder how I would have got on with the Kat, if it had been fine....

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    sorry but it an't a kat!


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by alarumba
    Wonder if the confederate bikes will be the same for this era
    No
    Because it is american
    "American styling" and "german styling" are oxymorons.
    One notable exception being the designer of the Katana,who was German but was working for a Japanese company.His design for the BMW RS was pedestrian.
    The Katana was first bike in which the lines of the bike followed the angle of the cylinder rather than just being horizonal

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    Quote Originally Posted by alarumba
    Katana was such a cool name. Why did they slab it onto ugly bikes?
    A katana is wot you use to slash your guts out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie
    No
    Because it is american
    "American styling" and "german styling" are oxymorons.
    One notable exception being the designer of the Katana,who was German but was working for a Japanese company.His design for the BMW RS was pedestrian.
    The Katana was first bike in which the lines of the bike followed the angle of the cylinder rather than just being horizonal
    That's a bit pig headed. What about Late 60's/early 70's american muscle cars?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie
    A katana is wot you use to slash your guts out
    Duh, everyone knows that

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    Quote Originally Posted by alarumba
    That's a bit pig headed. What about Late 60's/early 70's american muscle cars?

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    Quote Originally Posted by alarumba
    That's a bit pig headed. What about Late 60's/early 70's american muscle cars?
    In the 60s and 70s they where called family sedans....................

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie
    Your taste is up your arse
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    This is what Suzuki should be releasing!!!
    GSX1400S Katana
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