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Shawn

Hudson Falls, New York

Reviewed on June 4, 2007

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5.0
Well, it's not a sportbike (reason why some dislike this bike) so I don't pretend it is, and ride it the way it was meant to be ridden. It's a sporty touring bike, and that's what I do with it. It's got plenty of power/speed for around town...comfy enough to go for a medium distance ride...and handles great... read more
Well, it's not a sportbike (reason why some dislike this bike) so I don't pretend it is, and ride it the way it was meant to be ridden. It's a sporty touring bike, and that's what I do with it. It's got plenty of power/speed for around town...comfy enough to go for a medium distance ride...and handles great. I love the cluster (gas gauge, clock) and plenty of under-seat storage. Great gas mileage. Main complaint is the stock muffler's too quiet, but nothing that a trip to the cycle shop can't cure...will likely be adding a K&N filter soon, along with the jet kit and slip on, for a little performance boost, and add a little cool to this bike. I'd recommend this bike to anyone wanting some performance and style with comfort...but not to someone wanting to race every other bike out there (and win).
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John S

Warren, Michigan

Reviewed on December 30, 2006

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5.0
Unlike the picture, I went searching for the blue/white version of this bike which looks much better. I've been through all four seasons with this bike. It's my second Suzuki and one of many air-cooled motors that I've ridden. This bike is perfect to jump on for a quick run to the store or a joy ride yet i... read more
Unlike the picture, I went searching for the blue/white version of this bike which looks much better. I've been through all four seasons with this bike. It's my second Suzuki and one of many air-cooled motors that I've ridden. This bike is perfect to jump on for a quick run to the store or a joy ride yet is comfortable for extended rides. Warm-up on a cool day is around 2 minutes. Once it's up to temp, I ride normally, enjoying the crisp acceleration. In temps under 40F, the motor actually chills down from operating temperature and needs to be choked again. Unless you're a die-hard, don't ride when the temperature drops below 45F. The tires also will not stay warm (read sticky) which makes for some interesting corner handling (such as two-wheel drift). In 90F heat, idling in rush-hour traffic, the motor does not overheat. It's designed for it. At speed, handling is predictable, crisp and just down-right fun. The bike's weight can be felt during side-to-side transitions but also acts to remind you not to over-do it. I've spent a lot of time riding off-road bikes and low speed manuvering is key to successful control in street conditions on this bike. Spend some quality time in the parking lot working the figure 8's and j-turns (upright position, let the bike do the work using the clutch). Like other solid cam performance motors, it really comes alive above 7000 rpm. From a standing start at full throttle, once the revs sweep into the high end, it feels like a turbo boost. It also means that the motor can be cruised at rpm's under 7K with predicatable forgiving manners. Braking is OK, but not great. That is, it is fast but not race-bike fast. LIKES: Smooth, predictable power. Good handling. Comfortable ride. Reliable. Great appearance. Classic analog gauges. Fuel economy. Easy maintenance DISLIKES: braking power.
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LMT

North Royalton, Ohio

Reviewed on November 25, 2006

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5.0
Started with 125cc scooter (still have), completed MSF course and bought new Ninja 250, kept 2 yrs. and sold it, May 06. Bought Suzuki GS500F (Oct 05) still have and will sell in Spring 07. Bought 03 Kat 600 from Ebay and couldn't be happier. Not as maneuverable as the previous bikes but understandable con... read more
Started with 125cc scooter (still have), completed MSF course and bought new Ninja 250, kept 2 yrs. and sold it, May 06. Bought Suzuki GS500F (Oct 05) still have and will sell in Spring 07. Bought 03 Kat 600 from Ebay and couldn't be happier. Not as maneuverable as the previous bikes but understandable considering its weight. I really like its appearance and style...unique...not many of them around and hope it is reincarnated as rumor has it the Kat may be discontinued. Long live the Kat! BTW Katana means sword in Japanese.
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Kevin Wilson

Billings, Montana

Reviewed on November 3, 2006

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4.0
Great all around bike! The performance isn't really there, but I noticed with an aftermarket exhaust, it really increases the torqe! A K&N aftermarket air filter helps a lot too! The main thing I don't like about it is that the bike is way heavy, hard to keep on one wheel past 1st gear and the balanc... read more
Great all around bike! The performance isn't really there, but I noticed with an aftermarket exhaust, it really increases the torqe! A K&N aftermarket air filter helps a lot too! The main thing I don't like about it is that the bike is way heavy, hard to keep on one wheel past 1st gear and the balance point is hard to find. Comfort wise, you cannot beat it - way comfy! As a seasoned rider up here in B town, I'm disappointed in the fact I have to put it up for winter, but when the sun is shining look out!
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John B

L.Charles, Louisiana

Reviewed on October 15, 2006

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5.0
I am the proud owner of a 2005 Katana 600 and hopefully I can hit some of the important subjects that soon to be owners or people who just want to know will find helpful. I may seem to contradict myself in this review but these are my opinions going both ways so everyone can know as much as possible before p... read more
I am the proud owner of a 2005 Katana 600 and hopefully I can hit some of the important subjects that soon to be owners or people who just want to know will find helpful. I may seem to contradict myself in this review but these are my opinions going both ways so everyone can know as much as possible before purchasing or while deciding. Pros/Good things about the Katana 600) Honestly the bike looks good and the pics hardly do the bike justice on how great it looks. Even though it's not fuel injected, the designers put everything on the bike to combat possible problems that arise due to it being carbureted. There is a turn dial on the side of the bike for storage that allows the bike to be stored without worrying about the fuel sitting up and caking in the bike. Also, with the turn of the same dial, you can set the bike to Prime to get your fuel flowing again. Then back to the on setting with the same dial to have your bike running smooth again and there is also a choke switch for when needed. The bike IS comfortable. The seat may not look so sporty but the comfort outweighs the look in my opinion and if it's still a problem there is a sporty seat cover to ease you over on the look of the seat. I ride with my friends all the time. One owns a 07 GSXR 750 and the other owns a 06 Honda CBR 600RR and I've never had a problem keeping up with them while riding through town and along the city edge. Yes, the bike is fast, if you're a first time rider or just like the feel of speed, this bike will surely do the job. I was amazed at how fast the bike gets going 0-60 in like 3 to 4 secs and 100mph in less than 10 secs, so like I said the speed is there. I'm not too sure about the 0-60 time but I know it's 4 secs or less. It handles turns and curves nicely. After you get a feel for the bike, you'll be handling turns with ease and don't worry, you can lean like all the other bikes once you've fully gained control of the bike and know the bikes limits of leaning into a turn with respect to your weight and the gas in the tank factor. Passengers will love to ride with you cause it's actually comfortable for them to be on the bike! I know that there are grab bars for the passenger but I've only had girls ride with me and why wouldn't I want them to be hanging onto me;-) But be sure to respect the quick jump in the weight due to riding a passenger. Take your turns easy and be sure to tell the passenger to hold close and not to counter weight your leaning by staying straight up or leaning opposite of you. Tell them to hang on close and move slightly as you lean into a curve, turn or whatever. Overall you can have as much fun on this bike as any other bike if you plan on riding a bike the way a bike is meant to be ridden. Cons/ Bad things about the bike. First and foremost, the weight of the bike is 100lbs over the average weight of most bikes in its class. Average weight is 360 give or take a few and the Katana is 465lbs. The bike handles funny at very low speeds such as turning or slow cruising at about 5 to 10 mph through a parking lot. You can really feel the weight and gas when the tank is full. Respect this flaw and find what works for you and the bikes weight and your weight while on the bike. Seeing how the engine is carbureted you can spill gasoline into the engine by revving the throttle while the bike is shut off. Anytime you do this, it pours a small amount of fuel into the engine. It'll take a good amount of turns to do this but if some kid or someone who doesn't know is sitting on your bike daydreaming about riding while turning your throttle, they could flood your engine causing problems. Low speed 90 degree turns while driving. Until you get a good feel for the weight of the bike you may have to hold the handle bars from turning into the turn too much. Best you can do is take the turn wide as possible until you're comfortable with leaning. The round design of the front end isn't as aggressive as most bike of the day and the rounded garfield eyes headlights are nothing near the aggressive look of the GSXR CBR and the other bikes but this I is my opinion; if it's fast and quick, it should look the part as well. The rear tire is not as wide as most sports bikes. It's 150 in width average is about 180 and of course the more tire you have to the ground the better grip you get. No digital read out on gauges except for odometer. The speedometer font is small and as for quick glimpses of your speed, is not such an easy task. You actually have to focus on the digits and anytime your eyes are off of the road, it is time for disaster. I've adopted a general speed method where I look down for a split sec and based on where the needle is pointing I kind of figure I'm doing around such miles per hour. In first gear, depending on how your pushing the bike, there's a massive dead range from 5000 rpm all the way to the redline. This is only in first gear. If you're riding the bike normally, at average road speed, you'll run into the dead gain right after 5000rpm. I shift at 5000rpm while in first gear to avoid all of the noise with no speed gain. But if you're taking off in first gear and you're really getting on it, first gear has no dead spot at all. It's good all the way thru the rpm range. So when it counts most to need that power all the way through just know that if you take off in first gear hard and fast, you'll get all the power through the rpm band. Due to the fact that it's carbureted, there may be soft or dry starts every once in a while to where you may have to hold the start button a lil longer or even a couple of times to get the bike to start. There's no temp gauge on the bike so you have to take extra caution to drive the bike soft and easy while the engine is cold as not to heat the engine too quickly which can lead to serious engine problems. Shifting the bike at 5000rpm or less for five to 8 minutes should be enough time for the engine to get to running temp. Passenger riding can be a real task seeing how the bike is already top heavy. Be SURE to be very careful on turns especially slow turns, while riding a passenger on the bike.
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stan lowe

columbus, Ohio

Reviewed on May 6, 2006

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5.0
Bought mine 2 weeks ago. Smooth ride and great response. Handles extremely well. Great price for the ammount of performance that you get. Can't say anything that you don't already know about it.... read more
Bought mine 2 weeks ago. Smooth ride and great response. Handles extremely well. Great price for the ammount of performance that you get. Can't say anything that you don't already know about it.
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upsman

staten island, New York

Reviewed on September 25, 2005

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5.0
I have a 2003 Katana that I bought new in August, 2004. Since then, I changed the exhaust to a black and chrome D & D and put a new yellow chrome windshield and gel spider grips on. The exhaust change made a HUGE improvement on preformance. This thing moves and I can get up to 90mph in less than 1 bl... read more
I have a 2003 Katana that I bought new in August, 2004. Since then, I changed the exhaust to a black and chrome D & D and put a new yellow chrome windshield and gel spider grips on. The exhaust change made a HUGE improvement on preformance. This thing moves and I can get up to 90mph in less than 1 block. It is very fast. I highly recommend the D&D exhaust.
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Giovannie

Hemet, California

Reviewed on September 3, 2005

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5.0
Just bought mine a month ago and it even looks better than just about any other crotch rocket out there. May not be the fastest of all, but it sure hauls ass!... read more
Just bought mine a month ago and it even looks better than just about any other crotch rocket out there. May not be the fastest of all, but it sure hauls ass!
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keith

Washington

Reviewed on June 27, 2005

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5.0
Just bought the Katana 600. It is my first bike and I am really impressed by it. If you are a first time rider this is the bike for you. It is well priced, comfortable, and reliable. Like I said it is my first bike and I get looks and people always ask me if I added anything to make it go faster. It keep... read more
Just bought the Katana 600. It is my first bike and I am really impressed by it. If you are a first time rider this is the bike for you. It is well priced, comfortable, and reliable. Like I said it is my first bike and I get looks and people always ask me if I added anything to make it go faster. It keeps up with the gxrs but why would a beginner want to go that fast anyway. Get one and try it out.
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anonymous

greenville, Ohio

Reviewed on June 23, 2005

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4.0
All around a great starter bike. Nice looks and exceptional comfortability makes the bike a good choice for someone starting to ride. Or someone who has put miles on the road. Very exceptional power makes it pretty quick. Not bad low end strength but could be better. One thing I really like about the bike is ... read more
All around a great starter bike. Nice looks and exceptional comfortability makes the bike a good choice for someone starting to ride. Or someone who has put miles on the road. Very exceptional power makes it pretty quick. Not bad low end strength but could be better. One thing I really like about the bike is the flow on turns and curves. It seems to just float with the ability to give a lil gas around a nice curve. All in all a very very good motorcycle.
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