Check Out The Most Impressive Motorcycles Of The ’70s

Published on 09/16/2020
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Hodaka Super Combat Wombat

The design of the Hodaka Super Combat Wombat is the result of a merger between an American and a Japanese company. This hybrid was on the market from 1964 to 1978. Not only that, but it was very popular back in the ‘70s. During its 14 years of production, Hodaka sold more than 150,000 units. The company that created this beauty had been located in Oregon. It used to be owned by the Shell Oil Company.

Hodaka Super Combat Wombat

Hodaka Super Combat Wombat

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Moto Guzzi V7 Sport

In 1971, an Italian company called Moto Guzzi introduced the Moto Guzzi V7 Sport. It took inspiration from the V7 Roadster and came with a totally new design and clip-on handlebars. Compared to the one that came before it, it was lighter and came with better handling. This explains why it was generally more popular. The company introduced the V7 Special in 2008 as a tribute to the ‘70s model.

Moto Guzzi V7 Sport

Moto Guzzi V7 Sport

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