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The Suzuki Katana is a street motorcycle sold between 1981 and 2006 and then since 2019. It was designed in 1979–1980 by Target Design of Germany for Suzuki.. The Katana name was later applied to a range of in-house styled sport touring motorcycles in North America through the 2006 model year and, starting at the turn of the millennium, a line of 50 cc scooters in Europe.
The Suzuki Katana AY50 is a 49cc scooter produced by Suzuki since 1997 and sold primarily in Europe. It is named after the early 1980s motorcycle of the same name . The designation "AY" indicates that it has a two-stroke engine (A) and that it is intended for use in urban areas (Y).
Suzuki Katana GSX1100. 1980: Suzuki Australia Pty. Ltd. established in Sydney, ... (SMAC) to build all-terrain vehicles for sale in the U.S. and Canada, ...
The Suzuki Katana GX was produced from 1993 to 2006, with updates only on body sticker design in 1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, and 2005. ... It had gone on sale ...
They began in 1983 on Suzuki's domestic market Gamma 250 with the goal of producing a lightweight two-stroke for the streets. The RG250 was the world's first production alloy framed motorcycle. Building upon the Gamma's success, Suzuki introduced the four-cylinder, four-stroke, aluminum framed GSX-R400 in 1984 for the Japanese market.
4 (Suzuki) Suzuki Iwata Assembly: Iwata, Shizuoka: Japan: Geo Tracker Suzuki Sidekick Suzuki Grand Vitara Suzuki XL-7 Suzuki plant K (GM), 5 (Suzuki) Suzuki Kosai Assembly: Kosai, Shizuoka: Japan: Chevrolet Sprint Geo Metro Suzuki Swift Chevrolet/Holden Cruze (YGM1) Suzuki plant M (GM), 0 (Suzuki/Fiat/Subaru) Magyar Suzuki Corporation ...
The Sears Centre Arena hosted All In on September 1, 2018. With 11,263 fans in attendance, it is the highest attended independent wrestling event of all time. This is a list of professional wrestling attendance records on the independent circuit.
Satoshi Kojima (c) defeated Minoru Suzuki to retain the MLW World Heavyweight Championship: Once Upon A Time In New York: Alex Kane and CozyMax (Satoshi Kojima and Shigeo Okumura) defeated World Titan Federation (Josh Bishop, Richard Holliday and Tom Lawlor) Aired on tape delay on March 16. (c) – denotes defending champion(s)