Check Out The Most Impressive Motorcycles Of The ’70s

Published on 09/16/2020
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1976 Moto Guzzi 850 Le Mans

The 1976 Moto Guzzi 850 Le Mans was the first sports motorcycle made by an Italian company known as Moto Guzzi. Its name comes from the annual 24-hour endurance race that takes place in France. This model came with a nose fairing and clip-on handlebars. Le Mans later equipped it with a three-quarter fairing as well. The Le Mans saw a couple of adjustments over the years. After some time, it became known as Series I, Series II, and Mark I. Overall, however, the company produced fewer than 10,000 units of this model.

1976 Moto Guzzi 850 Le Mans

1976 Moto Guzzi 850 Le Mans

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1975 Laverda 750GT

The Laverda got its name for the size of the body, as well as its 750 cc engine. The company introduced the 750GT in 1975, which means that it was released after the Laverda 650. Its release plummeted the sales of its predecessors. Fans of motorcycles consider the 750S and the 750GT to both be important models in the history of the motorcycle. After all, they pretty much revolutionized the industry!

1975 Laverda 750GT

1975 Laverda 750GT

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