Ranking Motorcycles of the 70s
Tunturi Super Sport
The Tunturi Super Sport is a one-of-a-kind classic motorcycle from the 1970s that comes from Finland. This bike was popular with young riders and fans since it was light and quick. It had a 49cc two-stroke engine. It had a simple design with a streamlined frame and sporty looks that were true to the style of old motorcycles. The Tunturi Super Sport was great for both commuting in the city and riding for fun because its engine was reliable and it was easy to handle.
Suzuki GT750 Water Buffalo
The Suzuki GT750, which many call the "Water Buffalo," is an important bike in the history of vintage motorbikes. It came out in 1971 and had a 738cc three-cylinder, two-stroke engine. It was the first Japanese motorbike to have a liquid-cooled engine. People called it the "Water Buffalo" because of this new feature. The GT750 was known for being smooth and powerful, with a top speed of about 110 mph. Long-distance riders like it because its strong frame and smooth ride made it easy to ride.
The bike's unusual design, which includes chrome highlights and a one-of-a-kind exhaust system, makes it stand out from other cars and trucks.