Suzuki GS750
Part of the GS series, the Suzuki GS750 had a full range of 4-stroke powered road motorcycles, impressive as until then they had only had 2-stroke bikes. The first designed by the company with a 4-stroke engine was the Colleda COX in 1955 which had 125 and 93 cc engines. Suzuki did their research and designed the GS series which perfected 4-stroke bikes but still managed to sell the beloved 2-stroke bikes. Sold with the GS750 was also the GS400.
Benelli 900 Sei
Designed by Alejandro de Tomaso, the Benelli 900 Sei was sold during 1972 through to 1978. It was an extremely popular Italian bike in comparison to other Italian bikes on the market. Its speed and design differentiated it from the other Italian bikes. When released, the Benelli 900 Sei could reach a speed of 120 mph. One of the 900 Sei’s most attractive qualities was the tren of angular designed bikes versus round forms. Next up, a bike named after the Salt Flats in Utah…