Suzuki GS750
The Suzuki GS750 was an entry to the GS series and came with a full range of 4-stroke powered road motorcycles. People found it very impressive because only 2-stroke bikes had been on the market at the time. In 1955, the company first introduced a bike with a 4-strike engine under the name Colleda COX. It had 93 and 125 cc engines. After doing its homework, the Japanese company created the GS series and perfected the 4-stroke bike design. Despite this, the 2-strike bikes continued to do well.
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Suzuki GS750
Benelli 900 Sei
Alejandro de Tomaso was the designer of the Benelli 900 Sei. It was on the market from 1972 to 1978. It was a very popular Italian bike compared to its peers at the time. But why did it stand out from the others in the market? For one thing, it had a max speed of 120 mph when it first came out and impressed people with its design. A lot of people loved the bike thanks to the popularity of angular designs over round ones.
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Benelli 900 Sei