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ICONIC vintage motorcycles of the 1970's you have to see! 

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Today, we’re diving into more motorcycles of your youth - this time the 1970s. This was an era of innovation, style, and a little bit of rebellion, and these bikes captured the spirit of the time. The 1970s may have brought us epic gas shortages and high prices, but with your two wheels underneath you, you were free to cruise. So, whether you cut your teeth on a bike in the 70s or just a fan of vintage motorcycle history, you’re in for a treat.
1. Suzuki GT750
2. Harley-Davidson Sportster
3. Yamaha XS650
4. Kawasaki Z1
5. BMW R75/5
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Комментарии : 7   
@josephpacchetti5997
@josephpacchetti5997 3 дня назад
The Kawasaki Z-1 was introduced in 1973. I've owned almost all of these bikes, and about 20 more.👊😎
@TonyZollo-pc4yg
@TonyZollo-pc4yg 5 дней назад
You left out the CB 750 Honda and the H2 750 Kawasaki
@martincvitkovich724
@martincvitkovich724 4 дня назад
I remember the Water Suzuki ads playing on the radio
@markfloyd7206
@markfloyd7206 2 дня назад
The Z-1 is the best looking one on this list (to me), also the Harley's seat/tank height ratio I've always thought was a little messed up and kinda ugly.
@ccrider00
@ccrider00 3 дня назад
The rainbow paintef Sportster custom was a panhead not a sportster!🥴
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