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Brand: Yamaha

The Yamaha GT-750 is a high-performance motorcycle that was produced by Yamaha Motor Company from 1977 to 1979. It had a 748cc, air-cooled, two-cylinder engine that produced around 85 horsepower, which made it one of the most powerful bikes of its time. The GT-750 was designed as a sport tourer and featured a comfortable riding position, many optional accessories, and a spacious luggage rack. Some of its unique features included a 5-speed transmission, disc brakes, and a full fairing that provided excellent wind protection for the rider. Despite its popularity, the GT-750 was discontinued in 1979 due to changes in emission laws in Europe, which made it harder to meet the required standards. Today, the Yamaha GT-750 is considered a classic motorcycle, and it is prized by collectors and enthusiasts because of its rare combination of power, comfort, and style.



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Yamaha GT-750

Yamaha GT-750

Yamaha GT-750

Yamaha GT-750

Yamaha GT-750

Yamaha GT-750

Yamaha GT-750

Yamaha GT-750

Yamaha GT-750



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