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Bultaco EL Bandito, 69 model, 360 cc, little over 200 lb. with 42 h.p. 0 to 60 in 3.5 sec. if you could get the front wheel to stay down.
 

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I would have to agree with SRT-8-u Yamaha Vmax is the funniest bike I have ever ridden. I had a 1998 Vmax with the PCW Tourmaster motor 1500cc 160+hp at the rear wheel. WOW! Fun times.
 

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This thread is full of win. Anyone interested in motorcycles at all NEEDS to go here: The Barber Motorsports Museum in Birmingham, AL. Be sure to go on vintage weekend when AHRMA is racing.

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This thread is full of win. Anyone interested in motorcycles at all NEEDS to go here: The Barber Motorsports Museum in Birmingham, AL.

Agreed! I've been three times now. Once on the very first VIP opening weekend (thanks to a friend in th mc press) then at the first two AMA race weekends. Going to try to go again this April on a road trip with the wife. Can't wait!!!
 

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This thread is full of win. Anyone interested in motorcycles at all NEEDS to go here: The Barber Motorsports Museum in Birmingham, AL.
Damn it. Now you're killing me. One of these days I'll make it to the Wheels Through Time museum.
 

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Hodaka 'Road Toad' 100 enduro, only green bike I have ever owned.

Forgot about my 360 Husky Automatic that was Green, 1976 or 77 if I remember correctly, I had several Huskies around that time. Three speed centrifical shift gas and go dirt bike for the 500cc class. It was a challenge in some ways but very fast with a wide torque range, always in the right gear especially coming out of a corner. It would try to spit you off during a shift if you had good traction. Also great for hill climbing, but it also free wheeled down a hill. Very stout with great suspension for its day.
 

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