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The mid eighties for me.

I had a KDX 250 in about 84, registered trail bike.

The guy who lived next door to my girlfriend had a white Katana with a pop up headlight. Had a pipe on it and looked and sounded great...

My brother had a Moto Guzzi 650 lemans, looked OK but went crap.

A mate had the gsxr 750.

I then bought a gpz500.. :oops:
Followed by a gpx 750.... The gsxr made the gpx look old...
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The earliest bike I owned was a '91 GPX250, but when I got the 9 I let a mate ride it while I took his GPZ1100 out for a run. I'm pretty certain it was around an 81 model...had the red square tank and bikini fairing, with the ELR type pinstriping, fuel injection etc.

I had a hoot riding it! Sit-up and beg ride position, a gear lever that rattled around so much it was hit and miss if your foot got near it, squiggly frame and skinny "touring" compound tyres, and aside from a bit of a smoke screen it went like the absolute clappers :)

Sadly he sold it a few years later because he wanted a trailie to go riding with the kids, and I didn't have the cash to snap it up :(
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Mick C wrote:.....Sadly he sold it a few years later because he wanted a trailie to go riding with the kids, and I didn't have the cash to snap it up :(
put some money away, I think I might have found one !! 1981 GpZ1100B1, same injection as the Pearl, basically in good nick, needs some TLC. Not 100% sure if its on the market yet.......but the signs are good.....

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hmmmmm 8)

I know of a Z750 potentially on the market too...gotta have a chat with the guy first though
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i think the katana did just as much to the rest of the motorcycling world as the gsxr only a bit earlier :shock:
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Katana simply rocked the established idea of how a bike looked and realy did pave the way for the acceptance of the RR style bike, Suzuki realy showed a lot of balls in the day for doing it. I have to agree about the "Slabbies" GSXR750/1100 but have to parallel them with the GPZ900R which amazingly was still avail new on the kawasaki line up until a few years ago in more obscure countries, it was unchanged since the 80's, now thats milking a model! loved my 900R.
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ProblemChild wrote:i think the katana did just as much to the rest of the motorcycling world as the gsxr only a bit earlier :shock:
I see the Katana as more like a GPZ900R. Sure, an iconic and almost cult like status in the market place at the time, but not revolutionary like the GSXR was. I mean, they went from 240kg 80hp sports bikes, to 190kg 100hp sports bikes. It was a bit of a leap! While the GPZ900R had a stonking motor for the time, it was more akin to a ZX12 of the time more than an out and out sports bike! Plus the frame was prolly one of the biggest differences. A full Alloy frame!! Semi beam to boot! It was pretty amazing at the time. I remember looking at them when they first came out and just immediately thinking "Endurance Racer"! :twisted: They really were out there. The GPZ was nice, and ya still oohed and aahed as one went past, but you more "Geddafugginlookatthatwillya" When a GSXR went past! :lol:
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