Classic Motorcycle Mechanics

Kat conundrum!

So, Suzuki’s opinion-splitting new model Katana is back in the spotlight, after receiving a host of detail tweaks to align with Euro 5 regs and fatten up the spec sheet along the way.

I snapped up the chance to live with it for a month, and took it on some epic opinion-forming days out which included one day of 340 miles commuting to a track-day, where it also did 100 miles on circuit.

Whilst most of the changes to the 2023 model won’t

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