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1920 Militor Army Motorcycle:bluesbrother

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVdzVUx8Dow]1920 Militor Motorcycle - YouTube[/ame]

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yep a mate had one in the day it about a 1977 xs 400 yamaha .

they made them as 360 to begin with but same bike for all intents and purposes

 

Actually in 1977 it was still a 360.

http://www.motosolvang.com/images_new/large/19XX_Yamaha_350.jpg

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do you remember this old girl

 

Looks like a 1974 Honda CB360. But the drum brake up front is confusing. I thought the CB360 had disc up front.

http://oldmanhonda.com/MC/NewArchive/Pics/CB360_full.jpg

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1980 KAWASAKI Z 1000 H1 fuel-injection

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrxE0ovBREo]KAWASAKI Z 1000 fuel-injection - YouTube[/ame]

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Looks like a 1974 Honda CB360. But the drum brake up front is confusing. I thought the CB360 had disc up front.

 

 

This caught my eye as well Kevin, as I had a 1975 and it had a front disk. So I went looking and the spec's say.... "The base CB360 model came equipped with front and rear drum brakes, while the CB360G version offered a front hydraulic disk brake."

 

I bought mine off the floor so I didn't even think about there being a different model and I don't know if I ever saw one. :confused07:

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1972 Yamaha XS650

http://www.flatracer.com/communities/5/004/006/325/795/images/4536787275.jpg

This has been a fun thread. I've seen a lot of old friends and met some really odd new ones here. Ihope we can keep this going for a while.

I had a 650 Yamaha just like the one pictured. It was the first 650 with an electric starter and a disk brake. Instead of a button to activate the starter it used a lever that activated a compression release so the starter could spin the motor.The four leading shoe front brake it came with 1969-1971 actually worked better then the disk but was not as "modern" looking.

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its not what it appears to be check out the fins this will be hard for most

as a hint hears the logo mines the name

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its not what it appears to be check out the fins this will be hard for most

as a hint hears the logo mines the name

 

I recognized the Japauto engine right away, just took me a while to find the pic of the 1971 Japauto 1000 quatro VX

http://www.lerepairedesmotards.com/img/dossiers/constructeurs/japauto-preparation_hd.jpg

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