Check Out The Most Impressive Motorcycles Of The ’70s

Published on 09/16/2020
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The ‘70s had been a great time for motorcycle lovers. It marked the dawn of a huge phenomenon: the rise of the motorbike. In that decade, bike lovers were first introduced to many things that we have since come to know and love. You see, the companies debuted and established many trends during that time. The list includes highly specialized vehicles and vintage styles, so we hope that you are ready. Those days saw the biggest rise in motorcycle riders in history. Let us take a look at what the ‘70s brought to the table – we are sure that you are going to recognize some of these at the very least!

Kawasaki H2 750

We have the H2 Mach IV, which came equipped with a 750 cc 3-cylinder engine. Kawasaki designed it and then produced this design for five years. It was in production from 1970 to 1975 and could drive down a quarter-mile in a matter of 12 seconds. On top of that, it came with upgraded handling when compared to its predecessor, the Mach III. Its inspiration came from the H1 Mach III, the previous model that was also equipped with a 750 cc engine with 3,500 rpm and redlined at 7,500 rpm. The next item on our list is an Italian model that was in production as far back as the ‘30s.


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Kawasaki H2 750

Kawasaki H2 750

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Moto Morini 3

In 1937, Moto introduced this Italian motorbike to the world. It was made and designed by none other than Alfonso Morino. It has undergone a lot of improvements and changes in terms of engine, style, and body. After that, it morphed into a new V-twin engine motorcycle called the Moto Morino 3 1/2 . Of course, the new iteration was faster and stronger than the original. To this day, the Moto Morini 3 ½ is a hit among motorcycle lovers. When it first came out, it had the same price as the Honda CB750.

Moto Morini 3

Moto Morini 3

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