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Impressed you can still buy the parts for the thing.
Finding that bike "whole/running" is about impossible. I can tell you, back then, it was a torque monster and being a two stroke single, was the the equivalent of a 700cc bike now..
Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
Finding that bike "whole/running" is about impossible. I can tell you, back then, it was a torque monster and being a two stroke single, was the the equivalent of a 700cc bike now..
Neighbor had the RD350 back in the 70s. He was probably 20 back then.
I remember him riding wheelies up and down the street. He has said several times that he wished he kept that bike. Wonder how much it weighed?
Neighbor had the RD350 back in the 70s. He was probably 20 back then.
I remember him riding wheelies up and down the street. He has said several times that he wished he kept that bike. Wonder how much it weighed?
Mine was a 1975, first year with reeds. It didn't weigh much. I never did wheelies on it but drag raced a friends HD sportster 1000, I'd take him from 0 MPH and up.
Unfortunately, an old man in 1977 turned left in front of me, totaled the bike and about killed me (literally). Broke leg 2 places, broke jaw 4 places, dislocated shoulder, blood from the ear, unconscious for a week. If I wasn't 19 at the time, I wouldn't have survived...
Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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