6/06/2007

Honda or Suzuki? Let's see!

Let's compare some models of Honda and Suzuki.

HONDA599
This 600-class minimalist sportbike has long been an enthusiast favorite, and now it's better than ever. New inverted front suspension, topped off with an attractive meter and cowl package. Same easy-to-use, free-revving power. Rock-solid chassis. Great riding position. It's everything you want in a sportbike and not an ounce more.

HONDA RC51

Broadband power and torque. Incredibly stable, razor-sharp cornering. There's only one sportbike in the Honda line with this combination of race-honed performance and handling: the stellar RC51™, a machine that's won both the AMA and World Superbike crowns. Built around a 90-degree V-twin engine and twin-spar chassis, it's all about high tech — without the high maintenance.


HONDA CBR600RR

Serious sportbike pilots have eagerly anticipated the arrival of the potent new 2007 CBR600RR, and now the industry experts have confirmed this incredible machine was well worth the wait. Cycle News crowned this middleweight missile winner of its '07 600cc Class Shootout, with the more compact, more powerful and lighter-weight 600RR easily besting the competition on both track and street. Roadracing World went one better, calling the CBR600RR "the best 600cc sportbike ever." Praise doesn't come much higher. And neither does performance.


SUZUKI KATANA 750

Suzuki's Katana sport bikes have a well-deserved reputation for offering an exhilarating combination of sport performance and exceptional open-road comfort. For 2006, the Katana 750 carries on that tradition, calling you to enjoy whatever kind of riding suits you.

At the heart of its performance capabilities is a 16-valve engine derived from the original, legendary GSX-RTM. With instantaneous throttle response and terrific midrange performance, the Katana 750 is a blast on tight, twisty roads. And with strong high-rpm performance, it invites you to enjoy its sport performance right up to the legal limit.

When the canyon roads turn into the open highway, the Katana 750 is equally at home.

Its deeply padded seat, spacious riding position and smooth engine operation provide you with comfortable sport-touring hour after hour. Its advanced suspension systems provide a plush ride to enhance its smooth open-road performance. So if you're looking for the ultimate in versatile sport performance, you came to the right place. The 2006 Katana 750!


SUZUKI KATANA 600

You're looking at the ideal fusion of sport-bike performance and sport-touring comfort - the Suzuki Katana 600. For proof, check out the Katana's impeccable performance credentials. It has a strong, lightweight and rigid perimeter-style frame for exceptional handling on the back roads. Its triple-disc hydraulic braking system offers outstanding braking power.

A high-performance, 16-valve engine derived from the original, legendary GSX-RTM offers crisp throttle response, strong midrange performance and something true sport riders will really appreciate - a terrific top-end charge. Put it all together and you have a light and responsive sport bike that can take on the tight, twisty roads - and come back for more.

In the mood for some sport-touring? The Katana 600 is designed to accommodate. It has a roomy seating position and a comfortable saddle. Its aerodynamic windshield offers excellent wind protection for both the rider and passenger. And its suspension provides smooth, supple performance for long-distance comfort. The 2006 Katana 600 - the sport bike that specializes in versatility.

SUZUKI Bandit 1250 ABS

The Suzuki Bandit became a favorite of a wide range of riders worldwide by delivering an unmatched package of performance, style and value. Now the Bandit is even better!

Introducing the 2007 Suzuki Bandit 1250S. Combining heavyweight power with distinctive styling and the quality of an all-new, technologically-advanced liquid-cooled engine and an advanced digital fuel injection system.

The new Bandit 1250's balance of power, style and technology is a combination developed by a team of dedicated Suzuki engineers, working together to produce a street machine of unmatched quality. It is a demonstration of Refined Total Balance, with Complete Quality, or in other words, the new Bandit 1250. You'll call it a motorcycle like no other.





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