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I know no one gives a fuck. But I got one - so super excited to finally see it in the flesh. Right now its parked at my dads.
Also I just got the all clear from the docs. So the planets do align sometimes.
Background story : I got deathly sick last year, docs thought cancers. Turned out I became the first documented case at Yale of a patient who had burst appendix but none of the symptoms of appendicitis (and a body defeating the appendicitis, but killing me in the process).
All my symptoms led to cancer or lethal infection or both. It got bubbled up to the highest powers of doctors near me (re: Yale) and they still drew blanks after a million fucking horrible tests. Eventually found a lovely doc who just wanted to cut me up and poke around - at this point I was done so agreed. The "cancer" was infact my body fighting and trying to seal the infection. Remove all the bad shit and voila - a cure.
During this period I had 36 blood tests, 3 xrays, 3 CT scans, 2 MRI scans, 1 colonoscopy, 2 cystoscopy (this was the worst test - do not google, even though you are knocked out when it is performed, the days after are the shit of nightmares minus the pain) and lots of drugged dreams. In one of these drugged dreams, Dr House and Dr Hawkeye told me they had found a cure and I went to my dads house and he had a pop-up katana sitting in there and it was mine. The drugs were good. But it let me set a good distracting goal in that hospital bed. I would get better and I would have a pop-up katana.
I would call this mission accomplished.
Reactor Online. Sensors Online. Weapons Online. All Systems Nominal.
I give a fuck.
Great that they found the problem & got you sorted.
It could have been worse, imagine if the dream had been about a Yamaha XZ400.
Katana is a cool bike, sadly nothing 4 stroke with a 16 inch front wheel has a strong classic following yet, it's sure to come.
Ps, rub the wheels with WD40.
Very cool bike, and glad to hear that your health issues had a happy ending. That must have been bloody terrifying.
cool, i give a fuck too, i never liked the early katanas other manufaturers had spent time merging tank tail peice and sidecovers into one and the kat went the old style way, when theses came out they were so much better looking. probabaly suffer from suzuki electrical gremlins of the day but knowledge is well documented about that so not hard to sort.
G'day Stu - good to see you posting and like everyone else, delighted to hear about your recovery
She's yours mate and you're here to enjoy her, so! Get to it. Lets see her pimped to the max and you smiling like a bloody cheshire Kat, see what i did there.
Good news all around.
Every day above ground is a good day!:
Goodonyer after getting through all that restoring the Kat will be a walk in the park. www.thegsresources.com will be a help
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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I know this is heresy but I prefer the look of the pop up lights to the earlier fixed one. And according to an article I read, Hans Muth wanted the original (BMW or Guzzi I think) design to have a popup but they went yeah nah too expensive... as did Suzuki.
The only "classic" Katana I like is the Jay Lawrence ridden one done by Suzuki GB I think. Mr S Bob knows a bit about it.
PS - lest I seem churlish - congrats on getting over what sounds like an awful health thing.
I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
wicked! stay well !
Interesting there is a following for the pop-up versions. It's nice we are all different.
I have a friend with one of these old girls, he has had it for 20ish years... and I have to work to get away from him on a more modern superbike! I must say, it does track nicely. It's hard work to ride but rather rewarding when you get it right.
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