Wise council Dan ......
Don't change the fact kwaka rules but wise words indeed :-)
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Wise council Dan ......
Don't change the fact kwaka rules but wise words indeed :-)
They are the only one of the Japanese big four I haven't owned, Lynton.
I would be happy for you to prove me wrong!
Bloody Kwaks, who'd ever buy one of those...
http://i43.tinypic.com/b8wu3m.jpg
Kwaka's are just one of those things that get under your skin
I would have been 14 the first time I noticed my uncle turn up on his
full tune z1 and like most of us I never got over my 1st love :-)
My grandfather and uncle both worked for Yamaha here in Australia. My first road bike was an RZ500 and I will always have a soft spot for the tuning forks but at the end of the day Suzuki ticks all the boxes for performance, looks and price.
Had several of each of the Japs and a few other brands.I find Suzuki's go faster, are harder to kill and easier to chop and change parts. Not sentimental, just not allowed to have fragile toys anymoreand too dumb and lazy to do much maintenance or fix things.
Probably why they dominated the drags, dyno comps,
land speeders and used to be so popular with stunters
and fighter builders for quite a while, big Suzuki's have
always been a popular place to make big horsepower.
alittle pricey.....but maybe some of you katana lovers might like it???/
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/coffs...981/1027433163
also....does anyone know this bike???
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/minda...kes/1020602228
^^^^^^US67K and still counting!!!
For anyone after a Katana Jigsaw puzzle/project....
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Suzuki-Ka...79a995d&_uhb=1
Bugger, bugger, bugger,hmmm just up the road from me :rolleyes:
^^^^^Improved a Bandit that much it became a Honda. That's a big improvement^^^^