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.
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.