For whatever reason 750's exploded onto the scene in the late sixties and early seventies. Other than Harleys there were very few new motorcycles that were bigger than 650cc's. The only one that I know of was 750cc; the Norton Atlas. By the end of the sixties motorcycles were ready to get bigger and better and 750 was the next logical step.
*The Harley XR wasn't really part of this it was a race bike that had to be under 750cc's, but you get the picture.
It seems like all the big names in the industry, from around the world decided that it was time for 3/4 of a litter. How great would it be to get mint condition examples of these models to see just how they stack up? You've got British bikes, Japanese bikes, and Italian bikes. There's four strokes and two strokes, V-twins, Parallel twins, triples, quads, even a liquid cooled bike. All of these bikes have their own personality it must have been one exciting time in motorcycle history.
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