750cc Collection
"750cc: A Journey Through Classic and Modern Motorcycles" Step back in time to 1977, where the iconic Triumph Bonneville ruled the roads with its powerful 750cc engine
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"750cc: A Journey Through Classic and Modern Motorcycles" Step back in time to 1977, where the iconic Triumph Bonneville ruled the roads with its powerful 750cc engine. Its sleek design and roaring sound made heads turn wherever it went. Fast forward to 2006, and we find ourselves mesmerized by the Suzuki GSX-R750 Corona. This yellow and purple beauty not only boasts a mighty 750cc engine but also showcases a stunning color scheme that demands attention on every corner. But let's not forget about other legendary bikes like CJ10 5296 Vince Cundle's Armstrong CM35 250 or CM32 7679 Mark Linton's Yamaha TZ250. These machines may have smaller engines, but their agility and speed make them fierce competitors on any track. Speaking of tracks, who can overlook CJ10 6636 Mark Linton's Yamaha TZ250 or CM34 5360 Graham Higlett's Rob North Triumph T150? These racers push the limits of their trusty steeds, showcasing the true power of a well-tuned machine. And then there are those who prefer raw power like CM34 5344 Duncan Fitchett with his Harley-Davidson XR750TT or Seb Perez with his Yamaha TZ350G. The thunderous roar from these beasts is enough to send shivers down your spine as they conquer any terrain they encounter. But it doesn't end there; Maria Costello takes us on an adventure aboard her RPS Triumph Trident (CM34 5323), while Antony Hart embraces speed on his Yamaha TZ350A (CM34 5320). Both riders prove that regardless of brand or model, a thrilling ride awaits when you unleash the potential of a finely tuned motorcycle. So whether you're captivated by classic beauties like the Triumph Bonneville or crave modern-day marvels such as Suzuki GSX-R750 Corona, the 750cc engine remains a symbol of power and exhilaration.