1982 Suzuki GSX750S
$10,000 + ORC
There is no more significant name in Japanese motorcycle history than the Suzuki Katana. Japanese for “sword”, the Katana was for a whole family of bikes, beginning production in the early 80s until the mid-2000s, before being re-released in 2019 and continuing to be produced today. In the late 1970s, Suzuki had become concerned about the stagnating design of the ‘Universal Japanese Motorcycles’ of the era and wanted to make its bikes stand out with a European-type design. They made sure to set the Katanas apart from the crowd, drawing on sharp angles, and blended-in bodywork, seats, side panels and tanks to create an iconic design, which made the space-age newcomer stand out. Elements of ‘Katana style’ didn’t just dribble down across Suzuki’s range in the early ’80s, it lives on to this day.
In late 1981, after introducing the first member of the Suzuki Katana family, the exciting GSX1000S, Suzuki released an almost identical 750 cc version of the Katana, featuring scaled-down power but keeping the same fantastic riding experience.
Won in Japanese Auction on the 23rd of August 2023
Travelled 20,743km
Bridgestone Tyres Fitted
Excellent Original Condition
Very Rare & Collectible
No Rego
Engine Type:
Four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder.
Induction:
4 x 32 mm Mikuni RS32SS carburetors
Dry Weight:
228 kg
Displacement:
747 cc
Power:
84 hp @ 9500 rpm
Torque:
68 Nm @ 8500 rpm
Starter:
Electric
Transmission:
5 speed, manual
Frame:
Steel, double cradle
Colour:
Grey
Dimensions:
Length: 2250 mm / 88.6 in
Width: 715 mm / 28.1 in
Height: 1195 mm / 47.0 in
Wheelbase: 1520mm / 59.8 in.
Swat Height: 775 mm / 30.5 in
Ground Clearance: 175mm / 6.9 in
Wheels:
Front: 3.25 H19
Rear: 4.00 H18
Suspension:
Front: Telescopic, preload adjustable and hydraulic anti-dive.
Rear: Dual shocks, 5-way preload and 4-way rebound damping adjustable.
Brakes:
Front: 2 x 275mm Discs, 2 piston calipers
Rear: Single 255 mm disc, 1 piston caliper
Fuel Capacity:
22 Litres
Top Speed:
215 km/h (134 mph)
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