SUZUKI KATANA REVIEW: AS SHARP AS THE LEGENDARY JAPANESE SWORD?
The Daily Guardian|November 28, 2024
Therefore, in this story, in addition to the prerequisites of a review, I will also tell you if the Suzuki Katana, like most liter-class missiles, is good enough only for shorts bursts of adrenaline, or it has the ability to continually increase your dopamine and serotonin levels as well.
SYED SHIRAZ SHAH
SUZUKI KATANA REVIEW: AS SHARP AS THE LEGENDARY JAPANESE SWORD?

For some, like me, both go hand in hand, while for others these could be two totally different things. I promise you that irrespective of the category you fall into, you'll have utmost clarity on it by the end of this story.

“Do one thing every day that scares you.” Long before Mary Theresa Schmich, a Pulitzer winning journalist, said that in one of her columns for the Chicago Tribune in the ‘90s, I had already been scaring myself silly every day on RD350s. I must quickly also share that her golden advice has been incorrectly attributed to Eleanor Roosevelt, and a few others too including Baz Luhrmann and Lee Perry, who popularised it via The Sunscreen Song a few years later.

However, while Mary’s column, and The Sunscreen Song, was filled with numerous such gems, I never particularly agreed with the advice of wearing sunscreen. Now, a few decades later, science agrees with me as it says that if you’re serious about making vitamin D, you should increase your time in the sun, obviously without wearing sunscreen. Science also states that vitamin D helps alleviate depression too. But, there’s something else that’s unanimously considered the best anti-depressant the world over—fast motorcycles. If you don’t believe me, get your blood-work done before and after riding a fast motorcycle, especially an inline-four, and compare the results...

Therefore, in this story, in addition to the prerequisites of a review, I will also tell you if the Suzuki Katana, like most liter-class missiles, is good enough only for shorts bursts of adrenaline, or it has the ability to continually increase your dopamine and serotonin levels as well. For some, like me, both go hand in hand, while for others these could be two totally different things. I promise you that irrespective of the category you fall into, you’ll have utmost clarity on it by the end of this story.

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