2019 Kat for £7k
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Re: 2019 Kat for £7k
Why are people swapping these after months of ownership and in this case willing to let it go for peanuts....£7 grand is loadsamoney...but with the extras it's the cheapest one , however the peanuts refers to what he'll get in p/X , the most will be £5 -5 and a half grand against a £10 grand bike.
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Re: 2019 Kat for £7k
What is the competition, I thought the new Kat was the best of the bunch. I haven't ridden one, but the press waxed on about the GSXF it's built on and I rode a K5 that I loved. At 145 HP it defiantly pulls on my 2010 Z1000 it had 127 stock.
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Re: 2019 Kat for £7k
Or maybe too much thought and they’re trying to please those who remember the original and the next generation.Blix wrote: Ultimately I just don’t think Suzuki put much thought into who was going to buy it.
Ultimately it’s neither a pure retro nor a highly spec’d street naked.
However, if the prices keep going down as they have been, I’ll be very tempted to buy one come next spring...
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Re: 2019 Kat for £7k
For me the issue is the hyp didn't justify the bike ...promises of all new , next generation etc...but then we were presented with a bike that the target audience in the main were aware of
Add to that its Italian design and you will get design over function. Small tank , no pillion to speak of ....
The journos haven't helped with focus on the small tank, when in reality the range depends on the rider. The target buyer ....who was it ? In which market?
Shame really because as you know I liked it , but couldn't live with it....to many gadgets as per all modern stuff
Watering down of the sacred name really was a duff idea in the previous years , so lost its mystic.
Add to that its Italian design and you will get design over function. Small tank , no pillion to speak of ....
The journos haven't helped with focus on the small tank, when in reality the range depends on the rider. The target buyer ....who was it ? In which market?
Shame really because as you know I liked it , but couldn't live with it....to many gadgets as per all modern stuff
Watering down of the sacred name really was a duff idea in the previous years , so lost its mystic.
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Re: 2019 Kat for £7k
I went to see it in Rotterdam the morning it was available. Looked at it, sat on it. Has potential? Sure. Wish it was something special other than a regular production bike with fancy dress? Yep. Would I buy one with my own money? Not at all, Thruxton R would follow me home.
It's faster to break than to repair.
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Re: 2019 Kat for £7k
Blix, the Beemer is too expensive to be compared, the Yamaha doesn't have the power, peak or torque, plus it Yamaha) has ride by wire that turns allot of us off, I had a 17 R1 that was ride by wire, I hated it. Unless they fixed that, I will never go down that road again.
Not sure if your continent is like ours, but moto journalists here have never stopped waxing on about the K5 GSXR1K, so the fact that it has that gift is enough for me to lust after it.
Not sure if your continent is like ours, but moto journalists here have never stopped waxing on about the K5 GSXR1K, so the fact that it has that gift is enough for me to lust after it.
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Re: 2019 Kat for £7k
I'm not sure what a "Yam" is but your right, the MT does have more power, I thought it was 140. I still like that Kat/K5 better. The MT looks amazing, but I might get tired of looking at it's edgie styling. Once I got married about 2 years ago, I really stopped going nutz on my cycles, in fact, I haven't even pulled a wheelie as a married man
82 Katana 1000 (work in progress, but she will be beautiful she has a dedicated sugar daddy)
2010 Z1000 (50k miles, I think that is like 60 Kilometer's or so)
www.CreepyKat.com
www.thepryorhouse.com
2010 Z1000 (50k miles, I think that is like 60 Kilometer's or so)
www.CreepyKat.com
www.thepryorhouse.com