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1999 Suzuki Gsx / Katana on 2040-motos

US $3,000.00
YearYear:1999 MileageMileage:13 ColorColor: Blue / Grey
Location:

Yorktown, Virginia, United States

Yorktown, Virginia, United States
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Suzuki GSX / Katana photos

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Suzuki GSX / Katana tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Suzuki GSX / Katana description

- This is a great bike for anyone who wants a very comfortable and reliable sport touring bike.
- Runs great, I start it monthly, and let run for 20 minutes.
- Very low mileage. 13,435. (my previous '92 Katana had 72,000 in it's first two years, these are wonderful bikes!)
- Haven't ridden since last inspection in September 2014. 
- rear plastic fender (under licence plate) has been trimmed. (see photo)
- a few scratches on paint (see photos)
- Located in Yorktown, VA

Moto blog

Cresent Suzuki Team Entering WSBK; Several Other Shoes Still to Drop

Fri, 21 Oct 2011

British Superbike racing team Crescent Suzuki announced it will enter the World Superbike Championship next year, but Suzuki racing fans are perhaps left with even more questions about the 2012 racing season. Crescent Suzuki will enter two riders on GSX-R1000 superbikes next season, but the team has not named its riders or described the level of support it will receive from Suzuki. This season, Crescent Suzuki fielded John Hopkins and Jon Kirkham with Hopkins falling short of winning the championship thanks to a photo finish on the season’s final race.

Suzuki Pushes MotoGP Return Back to 2015

Mon, 17 Jun 2013

The good news is Suzuki revealed the first official images of its new MotoGP prototype racer. The bad news is the Japanese manufacturer announced it is delaying its MotoGP return for another year, now targeting a comeback for the 2015 season. When Suzuki first announced its withdrawal from the MotoGP championship in 2011, the plan was to return for the 2014 season.

Suzuki Confirms MotoGP Departure – Hope of 2014 Return

Fri, 18 Nov 2011

As expected, Suzuki has officially announced its withdrawal from MotoGP racing, though the Japanese manufacturer says it plans to return to the world championship in 2014. Suzuki cites the recession, the value of the Japanese Yen and a series of natural disasters as reasons for suspending its MotoGP program for at least two years. Reports of Suzuki’s withdrawal began circulating earlier this week with some staff members reportedly receiving notice late last week, but signs of Suzuki’s impending withdrawal have been around for over a year.