Intermot 2018: Suzuki Katana 1000 unveiled

GSX-S1000-based Katana retro roadster brings back the 1980s

2019 Suzuki KATANA 1000
2019 Suzuki KATANA 1000

IT WAS a proper no-brainer for Suzuki of course – and one look at the success of Kawasaki’s Z900 RS roadster would have confirmed the wisdom of a retro Suzuki. And what better legendary machine to ape than the mighty Katana from 1981?

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The GS1000-based machine was wildly ahead of its time in terms of design and style, and even though it wasn’t the best bike around (Kawasaki’s Z and GPz range killed it on most fronts), it had an impact that’s stuck through the decades.

Intermot 2018: Suzuki Katana 1000 unveiled

Like the original then, this new version is based on a current roadster – the GSX-S1000. That’s a pretty decent base of course: a GSX-R1000 K5 motor serves as the foundation for the 150bhp powerplant, and the GSX-S chassis is more than solid enough: twin-spar beam alloy frame, GSX-R swingarm, USD forks, radial Brembo front calipers. It’s a little on the porky side – and the Katana has actually added mass (up 6kg to 215kg). But we’ve spent plenty of time on the GSX-S1000 and it’s a very capable naked beastie to build upon.

Intermot 2018: Suzuki Katana 1000 unveiled

Much of the Katana story centres around the styling and design then. And it does pay homage to the old bike in a pretty decent manner. The Katana logo is on show, on the dash as well as on the graphics, and the fairing/tank cover do a great job of echoing the old style, while staying on the modern side. We like the dual tone stepped seat too.

Intermot 2018: Suzuki Katana 1000 unveiled

In tech terms, its hard to see what will feel much different from the GSX-S. There’s a slower-opening throttle linkage, which we’re not sure is a good thing. What’s definitely sub-optimal is the teeny 12 litre fuel tank. The GSX-S motor is good on fuel, but with such a small tank, you’ll be stopping for fuel every 90 miles. We expect there's a good reason for the small capacity, but it does seem like an obvious handicap. Hmmm.

Intermot 2018: Suzuki Katana 1000 unveiled

The riding position looks a tad more upright, so the Katana could be a bit of a wheelie tool, and more usable/comfy round town.

Intermot 2018: Suzuki Katana 1000 unveiled

We’ll be riding the new bike as soon as we can: more when we get it.

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