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Author: Peter Cyngot, 2006-10-16, viewed 252 times.
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2003 Suzuki GSX 600 F Katana. Picture credits - The respective copyright holder or manufacturer.
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A little bit like Clark Kent. Mild mannered and unassuming, but the claws come out when you hit around 6,500 RMP.
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I have had my Katana for a couple of months now, and I have to say, while not perfect, it does everything I want it to with style and polish. Power delivery is silky smooth, and it can pump out the G forces when it needs too. It may not be a GSXR, but I can still walk at the end of the day, and the bike turns heads wherever I go. Handling is predictable and enjoyable, with good feedback from the brakes. I find the suspension a little soft, even when dialed up a bit, but it is a nice compromise between the spine jarring, flat-out, sport configured hyper-bikes and the mushy feel of the average touring bike. | |
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