The Most INSANE 50cc of the 1960s: Suzuki’s V3 Built to Defeat Honda

The Most INSANE 50cc of the 1960s: Suzuki’s V3 Built to Defeat Honda --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In the mid-1960s, Honda ruled the 50cc Grand Prix class with precision-built four-strokes. But Suzuki refused to accept second place. Their engineers created one of the most extreme motorcycle engines ever imagined: a tiny 50cc V3 two-stroke with up to 16 gears, designed to destroy Honda’s dominance. This video uncovers the incredible story behind the Suzuki RK67 and the secret RP68 project. One became a world champion. The other never raced — yet remains one of the most daring engineering experiments in racing history. 📌 Don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE to stay tuned for more incredible automotive stories! 🔔 Turn on notifications so you never miss a thrilling car story! *Note, we are not historians. If you see an error in our research, please mention it in the comments! NOTICE: Clips used from other videos are fair use and fall under U.S. copyright law because this work is transformative in nature, and has no negative effect on the market for the original work. It is against the law to fraudulently claim a copyright on a video you do not own under the DMCA or to abuse YouTube’s copyright claim tool. Subscribe to the channel :‪@RetroMotorcycleRides‬