 The windshield even still goes up and down, has 5,900 original miles. I kinda figure even if I don't like it, I could still pass it on to the next guy without losing any money.
 The windshield even still goes up and down, has 5,900 original miles. I kinda figure even if I don't like it, I could still pass it on to the next guy without losing any money.
		
							
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 1990 GSX-1100 Katana, good or bad? Ride report?Anybody currently own or previously own a 1998-1992 era Katana 1100? I have an opportunity to buy one, in pretty decent shape, runs good, for exactly $999 bucks. The owner wont budge on his price. The windshield even still goes up and down, has 5,900 original miles. I kinda figure even if I don't like it, I could still pass it on to the next guy without losing any money.
		
							
						Tags: None The windshield even still goes up and down, has 5,900 original miles. I kinda figure even if I don't like it, I could still pass it on to the next guy without losing any money.
		
							
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 Talk to Garth.(BCCAP). I have one as a donor bike. The are pretty fast, basically early model Bandit engine with 100 less cc. I rode the one I bought around the neighborhood after I got it running again, I'd say it's pretty comfy, but that's what it's designed for, it's not a sportbike, it's a sport tourer.Originally posted by maicojoe View PostAnybody currently own or previously own a 1998-1992 era Katana 1100? I have an opportunity to buy one, in pretty decent shape, runs good, for exactly $999 bucks. The owner wont budge on his price. The windshield even still goes up and down, has 5,900 original miles. I kinda figure even if I don't like it, I could still pass it on to the next guy without losing any money.:cool:GSRick The windshield even still goes up and down, has 5,900 original miles. I kinda figure even if I don't like it, I could still pass it on to the next guy without losing any money.:cool:GSRick
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 " The are pretty fast, basically early model Bandit engine with 100 less cc. I rode the one I bought around the neighborhood after I got it running again, I'd say it's pretty comfy, but that's what it's designed for, it's not a sportbike, it's a sport tourer.[/QUOTE]
 
 The specs I see are that the Katana GSX1100F is way more potent engine wise than a Bandit 1200? 136 HP @ 9500 RPM for the Katana, versus 98 HP at the same 9500 RPM for the Bandit. The torque is a similar story, 82.6 lbs torque @ 7000 RPM for the Katana, versus 61.6 lbs torque at 4500 RPM for the Bandit..
 1127cc for the Katana and the Bandit is listed at 1157cc
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 Never looked at the specs. Good to know. If I ever get my engine in my custom '82 1100E, I won't be afraid try to take on one of those Bandit boys.Originally posted by maicojoe View Post
 The specs I see are that the Katana GSX1100F is way more potent engine wise than a Bandit 1200? 136 HP @ 9500 RPM for the Katana, versus 98 HP at the same 9500 RPM for the Bandit. The torque is a similar story, 82.6 lbs torque @ 7000 RPM for the Katana, versus 61.6 lbs torque at 4500 RPM for the Bandit..
 1127cc for the Katana and the Bandit is listed at 1157cc Last edited by gsrick; 08-01-2018, 08:47 PM.:cool:GSRick Last edited by gsrick; 08-01-2018, 08:47 PM.:cool:GSRick
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 Especially if you use a good pipe and bigger carbs. Any idea what your finished weight will be? I would think the Katana engine would be quite a bit lighter, and a 4-1 pipe, and some GSXR wheels, you might lose 100 # or so off of a stock 1982 GS1100E at about 550 pounds stock?Originally posted by gsrick View PostNever looked at the specs. Good to know. If I ever get my engine in my custom '82 1100E, I won't be afraid try to take on one of those Bandit boys. 
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 Nah, it's one of those back burner projects. I have tooooo many of those. lolOriginally posted by maicojoe View PostEspecially if you use a good pipe and bigger carbs. Any idea what your finished weight will be? I would think the Katana engine would be quite a bit lighter, and a 4-1 pipe, and some GSXR wheels, you might lose 100 # or so off of a stock 1982 GS1100E at about 550 pounds stock?:cool:GSRick
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