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That was really interesting, PC. Thanks!

A Suzi GT750 is in my distant past, before that a few Hondas from a 90 to a 350. Had to swear an oath to Herself that: "Doc don't ride two wheels no mo'" in late '78. Friends had fwo-stroke "trail" bikes, never interested me. Have had a few quick rides on others' bikes but mostly kept my promise. Never knew the history of the racing development of the two-strokers, considered 'em lawnmower engines. That video is an eye opener. 👍
 
I visited US Suzuki in Santa Fe Springs,CA,in the early '70's.
They had some really cool small displacement racing bikes on
display in the lobby.
I asked if I could get a couple of decals from them.They
gave me a whole press kit on the latest bikes,+ a sheet of decals.
Don't know what I did with them.
I've always wanted a '71 TS 185 Sierra enduro,as it was a really
nice riding bike,plus it was good looking (especially in Green).
 
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