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1999 Suzuki Katana 750, SAVE BIG!! EXHAUST - Cycle World named the Katana 750 one of the "10 Best Motorcycles of 1998." Beyond its dual headlights and sleek, wind-tunnel designed bodywork, the Katana 750 offers a renowned combination of sport-bike performance and sport-touring comfort. The 1999 Katana 750 has a 16-valve engine derived from the original, legendary GSX-R. It has a direct air intake system and Slingshot carburetors for crisp, precise throttle response. And, thanks to the Suzuki Advanced Cooling System (SACSTM), which combines air and oil cooling, its engine is lighter and more compact than most conventional liquid-cooled engines, and dissipates heat with maximum efficiency so you can run hard and strong all day long.
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