2004 Suzuki Katana 750 (gsx750f) Sportbike on 2040-motos
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2004 Suzuki Katana 750 (GSX750F), Great looking and running 750! Recent maintenence, ready to ride! WE CAN SHIP!!! - For 2004, the Katana 750 returns with the stylish good looks, comfortable ergonomic package and spirited 750cc engine that have made past models so popular. Like its smaller sibling, the Katana 600, the 750 benefits from Suzukis focus on performance and technology. From the DOHC 16-valve, inline-four-cylinder engine to the perimeter-style frame and well-balanced suspension to the four-into-one stainless-steel exhaust system, the Katana 750 delivers. Wheels are made of lightweight aluminum and wrapped in radial tires. Triple-disc hydraulic brakes provide the stopping power. Overall, the Katana 750 provides the perfect blend of value, performance and comfort, creating an excellent, all-around machine for any rider.
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