Rather than being a modern retake on an old classic, Suzuki has kept the recognisable Katana shape being the headlight fairing and fuel tank shape, and the bike is easily recognized as being a Katana, but that’s where the similarities with the original ends. When I went to collect the bike, I couldn’t believe how stunning it actually looked in the flesh. Black was now the new silver! And it’s not just plain black either, it has metallic flakes in which really comes alive in direct sunlight. The simple red SUZUKI logo on the tank stands out nicely in contrast to the black paint.
Instead of a long stretch to a set of clip-on handlebars on the original Katana, you are now faced with an upright streetfighter-type of seating position, courtesy of high handlebars. And in typical Suzuki parts bin repurposing, bits from previous/other models have been utilized to create the modern version of the Katana. Whilst the new version may have polarized opinions, and to a certain extent horrified the purists, we were intrigued by this bike, and decided to find out for ourselves what the story was.
So, in brief, if you don’t know already, the engine comes from the 2005 - 2008 GSXR1000 model range. Suspension is adjustable front and rear, there’s decent brakes with ABS, sticky tyres, 3 traction control modes and a multifunction instrument cluster.
As mentioned earlier, the riding position is now an upright one, aka streetfighter style. I suppose the new term is street-sports, or such like. And with no wind protection, coupled to the upright riding position, it takes me back to my 1981 Suzuki GSX750E. Just a lot faster. With better handling. And better brakes. I’m sure you get the picture. I’ve always liked bikes which were ‘different’, and the new Katana surely fits that description.
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