Love them all, but the early 2 pipe models with the overheating rear cylinders are my favourite. Mind you it took Suzuki with their brilliant 2 stroke RG500 Gamma version of the square 4 to really make that engine configuration fly.


70's British chopper style

Porky Johnson, Burbank, 1949


Mike D's dads bike

Beautiful, noisy, smokey, fast
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