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Classic Japanese Motorcycles: Illustrated Buyer's Guide by Ron Burton,

Classic Japanese Motorcycles: Illustrated Buyer's Guide by Ron Burton,
As the costs associated with buying and owning collectible American and European motorcycles continue to rise, enthusiasts are turning in greater numbers to motorcycles produced by Japanese manufacturers from the 1960s to the early 1980s. The prolific production of Japanese motorcycles during this period today translates to consumer-friendly market values for collectors. This buyer's guide divides the world of classic Japanese motorcycles by the four major manufacturers -- Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha, and Suzuki -- while emphasizing such landmark models as the Kawasaki Z-1 and Honda CB750, and featuring a chapter of less common models from secondary marques like Bridgestone. Photographs of the motorcycles are accompanied by complete descriptions of specification, components, paint codes, and serial numbers. A five-star rating system grades the bikes on collectibility, parts availability, two-up touring, reliability, and power, while the author highlights common repair and restoration needs, and suggests sources for collectible models.



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Suzuki GSX1300R - The Suzuki GSX1300R, also known as the Hayabusa (隼), is a hypersport motorcycle made by Suzuki. It has a 1299 cc inline-4 engine typically rated between 150 and 180 bhp (110 to 132 kW), and has consistently been tested as the quickest and fastest production motorcycle in the world (see Cycleworld June 2000, Performance Bikes June 2000, Sportbike Magazine June 2000, Motorcyclist Magazine June 2000, Bikenet Online, Bike Magazine - UK, May 2000, and others around the world).

Suzuki Katana - The original Suzuki Katana was a sports motorcycle produced in the early 1980s at the instigation of Suzuki Deutschland specifically for their market needs, and designed at the instigation of Suzuki Deutschland by an outside design team which the project was farmed out to. The Katana name was later applied to a range of sports-touring motorcycles in North America (also offered in Europe but without the Katana moniker) see Suzuki GSX Series, and to a line of 49cc/50cc scooters ...

Suzuki SV1000 - Often categorised as a sports-tourer class motorcycle Suzuki's SV1000s and naked brother the SV1000, were first launched by Suzuki in 2003. The 996cc 90-degree Suzuki V-Twin motorcycles were aimed to compete directly with the Honda SuperHawk, which was released prior to the Suzuki, and the low end Ducati 1 litre V-Twin sport bikes.



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C. entertainment. realistic in Iwate prefecture, Suzuki majored in Electronic Science at Okayama University of Science. Each character has various distinctive moves. G-Loc: May 1990. He joined Sega Enterprises in 1983. His latest arcade title is F355 Challenge, a racing simulator created upon a strong partnership with Ferrari. Power Drift: August 1989. R-360: November 1990. The Virtua Fighter series was recognized by the Smithsonian Institution's Permanent Research Collection on Information Technology Innovation, and is a noted figure in the forefront of technology at the time. Each stage ends with a diverging point, which enables players to drive various courses. The first 3D computer graphics fighting game, which was popular when released. This was the first game where the players to feel some realistic motions. The players can choose from 8 characters. Virtua F... Yu Suzuki (born May 10, 1958) is Sega's leading video game producer. Suzuki joined Sega as a programmer and a producer, and in his second year he created a simulation arcade game, Hang-On. The motorized cabinet moves in 4 directions (forward, backward, left and right) to enhance the action. Gameography Hang-On: July 1985. Out Run: September 1986. A flying game using the After Burner/G-Loc engine. The story, graphics, and the suzuki motorcycle part.

Used Suzuki Motorcycle Part - Used Suzuki Motorcycle Part Suzuki Motorcycle Naming Conventions - Suzuki motorcycle character designation naming conventions Suzuki GSX1300R - The Suzuki GSX1300R, also known as the Hayabusa (隼), is a hypersport motorcycle made by Suzuki. It has a 1299 cc inline-4 engine typically rated between 150 and 180 bhp (110 to 132 kW), and has consistently been tested as the quickest and fastest production motorcycle in the world (see Cycleworld June 2000, Performance Bikes June 2000, Sportbike Magazine June 2000, Motorcyclist Magazine June ...

Aftermarket Suzuki Motorcycle Part - Aftermarket Suzuki Motorcycle Part Suzuki Motorcycle Naming Conventions - Suzuki motorcycle character designation naming conventions Suzuki GSX1300R - The Suzuki GSX1300R, also known as the Hayabusa (隼), is a hypersport motorcycle made by Suzuki. It has a 1299 cc inline-4 engine typically rated between 150 and 180 bhp (110 to 132 kW), and has consistently been tested as the quickest and fastest production motorcycle in the world (see Cycleworld June 2000, Performance Bikes June 2000, Sportbike Magazine June 2000, Motorcyclist Magazine June ...

Used Suzuki Motorcycle Part - Used Suzuki Motorcycle Part Suzuki Motorcycle Naming Conventions - Suzuki motorcycle character designation naming conventions Suzuki GSX1300R - The Suzuki GSX1300R, also known as the Hayabusa (隼), is a hypersport motorcycle made by Suzuki. It has a 1299 cc inline-4 engine typically rated between 150 and 180 bhp (110 to 132 kW), and has consistently been tested as the quickest and fastest production motorcycle in the world (see Cycleworld June 2000, Performance Bikes June 2000, Sportbike Magazine June 2000, Motorcyclist Magazine June ...

Suzuki Motorcycle Part - Suzuki Motorcycle Part Suzuki Motorcycle Naming Conventions - Suzuki motorcycle character designation naming conventions Suzuki GSX1300R - The Suzuki GSX1300R, also known as the Hayabusa (隼), is a hypersport motorcycle made by Suzuki. It has a 1299 cc inline-4 engine typically rated between 150 and 180 bhp (110 to 132 kW), and has consistently been tested as the quickest and fastest production motorcycle in the world (see Cycleworld June 2000, Performance Bikes June 2000, Sportbike Magazine June 2000, Motorcyclist Magazine June 2000, ...

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