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    Katana (old) Prototype

    Found a couple of pics of the one of the prototypes for the first Katana (the ONLY Katana IMHO) It was at the handover from Target Design to the new owner.

    "last weekend, as planned, the Katana ED-2 Party at Target-Design took place. The prototye ED-2, freshly restored by Target-Design, had been handed over by Mr. Kasten to Mr. Ehn and is now to admire again at the Motorradmuseum Eggenburg."
    A brief history is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzuki_Katana

    Ahh: The memories...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dadpole View Post
    Found a couple of pics of the one of the prototypes for the first Katana (the ONLY Katana IMHO) It was at the handover from Target Design to the new owner.

    "last weekend, as planned, the Katana ED-2 Party at Target-Design took place. The prototye ED-2, freshly restored by Target-Design, had been handed over by Mr. Kasten to Mr. Ehn and is now to admire again at the Motorradmuseum Eggenburg."
    A brief history is athttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzuki_Katana

    Ahh: The memories...
    i had a popup... wicked bike for its day
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    Quote Originally Posted by SARGE View Post
    i had a popup... wicked bike for its day
    Seen a few turning up on Tardme lately. Some fairly reasonably priced too.
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    One of the true modern classics, shame they had to go and corrupt the name by slapping it on some of the later sluggardly yawn-mobiles.

    Aaaaaaah, Hiscock- Katana-Wanga's, what a combination!

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    Totally agreed here !!!
    I remember the days of helping Dad clean down his wire-wheeler back in '82 after a meeting at Puke. He loved that bike.
    Wonder what an original one of those would be worth today?


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    I must be getting old - I recall those prototypes being in magazines - the red MV based one in the background was very cool as well.

    Now it occurs to me that it would be a fairly honest project to restyle my 1200ss to that original design (bar the tank) next winter.......hmmm

    That's what the Bandit s should look like - wonder if they would sell more?

    There were only really 2 Katanas in my book the 1100 & 750 - the wire wheel 120hp 1100 was the bees-knees at the time.

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    Awesome bike and such a looker as well. I was lucky enough to take one (1100) out for a day ride back in the 80's. Having just stepped off an RD350 and onto this brand new beauty, it was an experience to remember. I was absolutely blown away by its performance and handling. I fell in love. The owner binned it a few days later in some loose metal and it was written off.
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    Wonder what an original one of those would be worth today?[/QUOTE]

    Im up for that
    Ive had 5 ove these monster (love them ) SF pop up and 2 SZ 750 and 2 SZ1100 , one of the 1100 with gsxr Running Gear
    if you could land your hands on one ove the few SZX youll be paying 18-25 Grand for one, Have a freind with one that he bought out ove Invercargill in 1988

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    That drawing in the background of the orange bike is the original concept drawing.
    Someday i will get my popup
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    Quote Originally Posted by orangeback View Post
    Wonder what an original one of those would be worth today?
    Im up for that
    Ive had 5 ove these monster (love them ) SF pop up and 2 SZ 750 and 2 SZ1100 , one of the 1100 with gsxr Running Gear
    if you could land your hands on one ove the few SZX youll be paying 18-25 Grand for one, Have a freind with one that he bought out ove Invercargill in 1988[/QUOTE]


    $18-25K?
    Far out !!!!

    I think the wire-wheelers were called SXZ not SZX from memory, but I might be wrong.


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    I can't remember what the WW models were called, but SXZ may be right. A mate had one back in the old days and we traded bikes for a couple of weeks. I found the Katana too hard to live with for daily use compared to my GSX1100EZ. Illegal speeds were where it was meant to spend its life. At over 140km, the weight on your wrists was gone and the suspension started to work.
    I must, however, report that my EZ was faster - courtesy of the performance bits off my old 1100EX black pipe coupled with decent carbs and Yoshi ($700!!! back then) exhaust.

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    The thought of a 1200ss "Katanaised" is food for thought.
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    Std Katana was a GSX****sz and the wire wheel was szx(1100 only)
    plus the yanks got a 1000cc model to allow them to be run in the AMA superbike series, had a smaller bore & different carbs.

    The unique speedo/rev-counter was a trick around the 140kmh area

    The pop-up headlight model was a SE katana, scary at speed without the fairing off though (a 16in front going nuts at 180 ain't nice ) the servo motor for the light wasn't the greatest neither was the plastic bead linkage

    There was a supposedly genuine Wire Wheel advertised for sale a couple of years ago in Auckland, (one owner, low Kms) asking $22500, probably went off-shore.
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    Even by today's standards, the Katana is still a beautiful bike and W/W model,...well,.....

    (forgive me for posting this again, but it is a very cool pic of mine)...
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    sorry a slip ove the fingers SZX
    mates WW at mine last year after we went on a little Kat run
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    Thanks Orangeback, both nice but like the original one better.

    Cheers


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