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Suzuki Katana GSX-F Model History |
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We have moved our motorcycle stuff to it's own website (motorcycleanchor.com); you will be redirected momentarily if your system supports Java. If not, please follow this link instead Katana Family Tree (Specs, Measurements) -- now at MotorcycleAnchor.com
PRIOR CONTENT (duplicated & most likely in updated form at MotorcycleAnchor.com): Foreword by Mr. Clean... Who put a lot of time into the initial gathering the information listed in the tables below. Also big thanks to Doug771 (who provided 1990 750 info) and Highsight2020 (who provided pre-98 info). When Suzuki built the 600 and 750 Katanas they approached the task with cost effectiveness in mind. Both bikes use the same basic frame and have basically the same bodies with minor differences in the tail section for the 1988 to 1997 bikes. Other differences include two separate triple tree designs for the 600 and 750 through all years, different heal guard designs for the 98+ models, and slightly different head and engine block designs for the 88-97 models. I'll elaborate more on the engine design later. In 1998 when Suzuki released the newly designed Katana cost effectiveness was again a major priority, so the bikes became even more similar such as both using the same body panels and tail sections, seats, and headlamp assemblies. 1998 is also the year Suzuki killed the 1100cc model of the Katana. In 2003 Suzuki made a few minor design changes to the 600 such as widening the upper and lower triple trees by fraction of an inch, as well changes to the tail sections on both bikes with a redesigned tail light. On a reference note, the 2003 GSXR 1300 Hayabusa and the 2003 600/750 Katanas both use the same tail lamp, Suzuki OEM Part number 35710-24F30. The Katana power plant is a four-stroke, four cylinder, air/oil cooled dual overhead cam (DOHC) internal combustion engine. The original engine design came from the first generation GSXR 750. Indeed the 1989-97 750 Katana engine is nothing more than a slightly retuned 1989 GSXR sling shot power plant more suited for sport touring. Many of the parts from the 1986-1991 GSXR engine are a direct swap into the 600/750 Katanas and vice versa. In 1998 with the body redesign Suzuki also made some major changes to the venerable Katana engine. The basic oil cooled engine design stayed the same, but recieved some much needed updates. Both the 750 and 600 share the same transmission and engine stroke. The only major difference between the 600 and 750 is the engine bore, cam shaft duration, and carburetor size. Both engines received a gear ratio change in the transmission, a better oil pump, and a redesign of the problematic second gear. As well the piston cylinder walls received a new glaze that promotes longer engine life and better piston ring wear. There are many other minor changes that were made to the power plant, but to keep this as short as possible I'm not going to list them all here. Below I have compiled data for the 600, 750, and now defunct 1100 Katana motorcycles. These charts are not complete and are not to be considered 100% accurate. If you see something that is incorrect or you have information that I am missing please don't hesitate to email myself or the CyberPoet to fill in the gaps and correct mistakes! I hope you find this information useful.
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| BORE | ||
| STROKE | ||
| INTAKE VALVES | 23 mm each |
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| EXHAUST VALVES | 20 mm each |
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| TRANSMISSION/CLUTCH | Wet Multi-Plate Clutch |
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| GEARING | 1st: 3.083 (37/12) 2nd: 2.062 (36/16) 3rd: 1.647 (28/17) 4th: 1.400 (28/20) 5th: 1.227 (27/22)) 6th: 1.095 (23/21) Final Drive Ratio: 3.133 (47/15) |
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| CHAIN | (RK 50MF0Z1), 118 Links |
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| FRONT SPROCKET COUNT | ||
| REAR SPROCKET COUNT | ||
| CARBURETOR | Mikuni BST31SS (31 mm, 4 each) 90 - 97: BST33SS (33 mm, 4 each) |
(32 mm, 4 each) |
| BATTERY | ||
| SPARK PLUG | OR DENSO U27ETR |
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| FUEL CAPACITY | CALIFORNIA: 18.5 liter (4.9 gallons) |
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| MNF CLAIMED DRY WEIGHT | 199 kg for 89 - 97 |
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| SEAT HEIGHT | ||
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| GROUND CLEARANCE | ||
| FRONT TIRE | ||
| REAR TIRE | ||
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| CASTER | ||
| TRAIL | ||
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| HEAD LIGHT | GLASS LENSE |
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| TAIL LIGHT | PLASTIC LENSE |
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| BLINKER BULBS | PLASTIC LENSE |
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| LICENSE PLATE BULBS | PLASTIC LENSE |
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| BORE | ||
| STROKE | ||
| INTAKE VALVES | ||
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| WRIST PIN | ||
| TRANSMISSION | Wet Clutch |
Wet Clutch |
| CHAIN | ||
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| CARBURETOR | ||
| FUEL CAPACITY | CALIFORNIA: 18 liter (4.8 gallons) |
CALIFORNIA: 18.5 liter (4.9 gallons) |
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| FRONT FORKS | ||
| REAR SUSPENSION | ||
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| GROUND CLEARANCE | ||
| FRONT TIRE | ||
| REAR TIRE | ||
| STEERING ANGLE | ||
| CASTER | ||
| TRAIL | ||
| TURNING RADIUS | ||
| HEAD LIGHT | GLASS LENSE |
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| TAIL LIGHT | PLASTIC LENSE |
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| MNF CLAIMED DRY WEIGHT | CALIFORNIA MODEL: 246 Kg (542 lbs) |
CALIFORNIA MODEL: 250 Kg (551 lbs) |
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From BearKat and Special$K$:
I did some research awhile back and found out that most
rear rotors are the same on Suzuki bikes. I am running a
2003 SV650 rear rim with a 2000 GSX1300R Busa Rear Rotor on
my 1992 Katana 750. Here is a list that me and Special$K$
have compiled with matching part numbers for the rear Disc:
240 mm OD (EBC # is MD3008)
GSF 600 Bandit ST/S/SV/V 96-97
GSF 600 SY/SK1 00-01
GSX-R 600 WN/WP 92-93
GSX 600 FW/FX/FY/FK1 Kat 98-01
RF 600 RR/RS/RT/RV 94-97
SV 650 X/Y/K1/SK1/K2/SK2 99-02
GSX 750 W/X/Y Inazuma 98-00
GSX 750 FW/FX/FY/K1 Kat 98-01
GSX-R 750 J/K/L/M/N/WP/WR/WS 89-95
RF 900 RR/RD=S/RS2/RT/RV/RW 94-98
GSX-R 1100 K/L/M/N 89-92
GSX-R 1100 WP/WR/WS/WT/WV/WW 93-98
GSF 1200 SV/SW/SY/SK1/SK2 96-02
GSX 1300 RX/RY/RK1/RK2 99-02
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