When did Suzuki stop making the Katana?

When did Suzuki stop making the Katana?

As we mentioned earlier, the Katana was discontinued in 2006 and picked back up in 2019 for the 2020 model year. The 2020 version does ‘heat’ things up a bit. According to Top Speed, the new Katana is much sportier than other bikes in the Suzuki GSX-S1000 line.

Is the GSXR and Katana the same?

The Katana and GSX-S have noticeably different ergonomics, with the Katana feeling taller and broader than its brother. Both models use a Renthal tapered aluminum handlebar, though the Katana’s bend is higher and wider than that on the GSX-S. The result is a riding position more upright and roomy on the Katana.

How much horsepower does a Suzuki Katana have?

The KATANA is powered by a 147-horsepower (110-kilowat) powerplant developed from the legendary 2005-2008 GSX-R1000 engine architecture. This long-stroke engine provides smooth throttle response and immediate, controlled acceleration.

Are katanas still used today?

Authentic Japanese swords are fairly uncommon today, although genuine antiques can be acquired at significant expense. Modern katana and wakizashi are only made by the few licenced practitioners that still practice making these crafted weapons today, and even the “type 98 katanas” of World War II are rare.

What CC is a Katana?

The Katana name was later applied to a range of in-house styled sport touring motorcycles in North America through the 2006 model year and, starting at the turn of the millennium, a line of 50 cc scooters in Europe….Suzuki Katana.

Suzuki GSX1100S Katana
Manufacturer Suzuki
Production 1981–2006 2019–present
Class Sports

How many cc is a Suzuki Katana?

999cc
Key Features. The KATANA’s iconic style lives in a new sportbike with modern style, stellar engine performance, nimble handling, and great ergonomics. Fuel-injected, 999cc, GSX-R-based engine features a throttle control mechanism that smooths the power delivery for a stimulating sportbike experience.