@ Wobbly...
AAAARRRRGGGHHHH !!!! stop! You're hurting me with all those tantalizing pictures...
I've got to keep my calm about this one or I'll be left without cash to care for the bikes after I buy it! But... OMG... I want it, I want it, I want it (with a capricious kid's voice)...
I know that this is a SOHC forum and that's a DOHC bike... but, really? Can anyone resist?
@ 754,
An R90S and a Laverdas Jota still turn heads today. I would not say that about the first Suzuki fours.
That's my point... yeah, you put in words what I meant when I said that the 4 Suzuki's could not make the list.
@ Retro Rocket,
You are technically and logically right & I am technically and logically wrong.
Period.
But while bikes are certainly technical objects they are not necessarily logic.
I think that that's what wobbly means.
They were a league above as far as handling is concerned but did they turn any heads then? And today? I tend to agree with Wobbly, on this one: revolutionary but not iconic.
@ Simon 42,
get a jota , make sure its an early one and make sure its orange , this is not only a beautiful bike its well put together and fast.
- Why orange and not green? or Yellow? They were also very much loved colours, then, no?
- What are the differences between an early Jota and a later one?
In fact...
- What are the main differences between the UK importer Jota and the mainland std model, apart for the fairing?
i raced one in the 70's
You lucky .... !! I so envy you!
i have no idea why you keep mentioning the beneli sei , it was a useless pile of junk
Because of the reason why I looked at a CB750K: it was the first mass produced and commercially available 4 cylinder and it turned heads. Junk (true) or not junk makes little difference to the desirability as a collector's bike in a garage. Ferrari 308GTB/S fiberglass were a pile of junk but they are the most desirable of all the 308...
ducati 900 look great , sound great and handle great ...
Since you have direct experience... tell us, do you think that the 900SS held it's own on a street against a CB750 K or a Z1 or a Laverda 1000 in the days?
... a bike that hasn't been mentioned laverda 750 sfc or how about an mv america?
I did! I mentioned the Laverda 750SFC twin! I added that it should be in that list if it were a longer list: but I prefer a laverda 1000 3cyl over an 750 SFC even if the lattter is rarer and has a greater racing pedigree. The 1000 was faster and turned more heads (then and now). As for the MV 750S America... well, one got auctioned at 35,000 and was not in perfect conditions. Yes, you are right the
MV 750S America should make the list - if I had the money to buy it and if I could find one...