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Bikesales Staff7 Nov 2018
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Order your new Suzuki Katana online

And if you get in quick, a bonus awaits

Keen to purchase the new Suzuki Katana, which is expected to arrive in Australia in the third quarter of 2019?

With expected high demand and only limited supply, Suzuki Australia will take orders exclusively online – with the first 50 people pre-ordering to receive a bonus Katana-themed Arai QV-Pro helmet valued at $995.

Two liveries will be offered: either silver or black, the latter unveiled at the EICMA motorcycle show in Milan on November 6.

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ORDER YOUR KATANA HERE

Lewis Croft, National Marketing Manager, Suzuki Australia, said: “This is an exciting initiative that ensures a unique and premium experience for new Katana customers.

“The Katana is a very special model for Suzuki; it’s not just another model in an already crowded market. Availability will be limited, therefore we will be taking orders on behalf of our dealer network to ensure we can supply genuine customer orders.

“Our online approach allows customers to secure their Katana while also nominating their preferred authorised Suzuki motorcycle dealer for delivery.

“Customers wanting a printed brochure can still access them from their Suzuki dealership. Any customers unable to complete the online order themselves can simply visit a dealership, who will be able to guide them through the online ordering process onsite at the dealership.”

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