Having only just picked up my bike. I know nothing about its maintainance. And Its a far cry from my 1100R Katana... I have no manuals or anything like that... until I get the appropriate material, Is there a thread anywhere here that covers the nuts and bolts, and an interim thing...
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Whats an 1100R Katana ????
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I had a wire wheeled Katana it was a good bike, it always had just a bit more go than the other Katana's around the place.
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You whipper snappers, if memory serves me correctly, it was designed by the concept designer at Porsche, very radical in it's time. Two wheels described it as a gawdy hunchback spaceman. In the castrol 6 hour race they managed to get a rear wheel change down to 12 seconds or so!
There was also a 650 katana which had red in the colour scheme. The name katana means a sword in Japanese.
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Gnarbunkle99 Wrote:You whipper snappers, if memory serves me correctly, it was designed by the concept designer at Porsche, very radical in it's time. Two wheels described it as a gawdy hunchback spaceman. In the castrol 6 hour race they managed to get a rear wheel change down to 12 seconds or so!
There was also a 650 katana which had red in the colour scheme. The name katana means a sword in Japanese.
The 650 was a shafty, and a very nice bike to boot. Still got one!!! (Albeit in a few pieces
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