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1982 Suzuki GSX / Katana (1982)
1982 Suzuki Katana 1000SZ. Bought recently from long term owner who loved,rode and kept this bike in good condition for 25 years. From what I see the exhaust,seat,chain guard,turn signals,levers are not original. The seat has a Sargent seat cover,the exhaust is an expensive Yoshimura item.The brake lines are stainless.New battery.Manuals and two sets of keys. The original levers are included as are the front anti dive valves which you can put on again if you wish.2024-06-22 20:47:05Miami, Florida, United States38,0009,500.00
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2001 Suzuki GSX / Katana (2001)
Up for sale is my 2001 Suzuki Katana 600, Blue/Yellow. This motorcycle was my "college" bike and is in great condition. The bike has been garage kept and meticulously cleaned and maintained.2016-08-15 04:53:41Miami, Florida, United States301,500.00
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Chinese cafe racer Lifan KPM150
Mon, 28 Mar 2022The Chinese manufacturer Lifan has introduced new motorcycles for the local market, and one of the novelties is the cafe racer Lifan KPM150. Lifan, like other Chinese manufacturers, conquers the market of classics and neo retro. In this case, Lifan KPM150 is similar in design to BMW R nineT Racer: headlight shape, clip-on placement, tail.
Meet Lifan KPT 400!
Fri, 08 Oct 2021The Chinese motorcycle Lifan KPT 400 is suspiciously similar to the tour enduro from Harley-Davidson. And at the same time it costs five times cheaper! More than one and a half million rubles for a new tourist enduro from Milwaukee is not a small amount, but it’s clear what you pay for.
Lifan launches the updated KPT 150 tourenduro
Tue, 27 Jul 2021For the 2022 season, the Chinese motorcycle manufacturer has updated the KPT line of motorcycles, consisting of two tourenduros with 200 and 450 cc engines. In order to improve environmental performance, the younger model, the KPT 200, received a smaller displacement engine - 149 cc and, correspondingly, the new name: KPT 150.
American Lifan Fined $630,000 by EPA, Pays Additional Bond for Future Vehicles
Wed, 02 Apr 2014Chinese motorcycle importer American Lifan agreed to pay a $630,000 civil penalty for the illegal import and sale of 28,000 vehicles that did not comply with federal emission standards. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, Dallas-based American Lifan imported and sold 28,000 streetbikes and scooters, recreational vehicles and engines produced in China but were not compliant with the Clean Air Act. American Lifan also agreed to post a bond worth between $300,000 and $500,000 to cover any potential penalties for future models imported though the 2016 model year.