Im kinda starting to hate you... You get the motocycle trip of a lifetime, and just happen to get your teeth cleaned and find a gorgeous dentist! Who the hell goes to the dentist and comes back with a gorgeous girl, that loves motorcycles and is wearing knee pads? Seriosuly, something is right ith this picture, when does the devil come back to collect your soul?
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Hot dog!!!!!! Lol1990 GSXR 750 Slingshot(sold)
1992 GSXF Katana 750(sold 2014)
1994 GSXF Katana 600 (gave away)
2007 Suzuki Boulevard C-90 (sold)
2003 GSX 1300R Hayabusa (purchased 2013)
I MIGHT HAVE BEEN THE BIGGEST DUDE YOUVE SEEN ON A 750 KAT.....
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Originally posted by Relheok View PostGood work FD! After riding the Katana all those miles, what things would you change about it for long hauls? Any problems so far?
The Katana to me, always seem to be the perfect bike, it's a lot of bike for the money, reliable, cheap, comfortable, in fact you guys know about mods and all that, but in fact, stock kat will take you around the world...
After 32k miles many off road, path holes, craters, dust, dirt, hwy.... all that
and fully loaded, i have experienced NO problems, just wear and tear, chain for the most part, i have not replaced anything to it but...
Plugs
Air filter
1 Chain
Oil
Oil Filter (1 every oil change 4000 mi)
2 tires (front and rear)
Every oil change i take the fairing off and to a little re-tight on bolts and stuff... i would call it regular maintenance... other than that kat = bullet proof
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Originally posted by 600Kat4EB View PostThis wedding happen yet?
Originally posted by FDuranCol View PostWOOOOOWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!
I am here In Colombia with my chica (wow wow) ... and yes i willl be getting Married on September 25 !!!!! (no shootgun involved..)
i will start putting pics together....89 gs500e, k&n air filter, sv650 rear wheel swap, gsxr rear shock, 06 tank and bodywork, sv650 tail swap,
93 kat 750 v&h ssr2 full exhaust, 99 katana front wheel, a 180/55 on stock rim, post controls, heated grips
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