Suzuki GT 750 e Kawasaki H2 750: le ECCITANTI e FUMOSE 2T raccontate da Nico!
Today we delve into the golden age of two-wheeled motorcycles, exploring two undisputed icons of the 1970s: the Suzuki GT 750 and the Kawasaki H2. With the expert guidance of Giorgio Sarti, we'll explore the evolution and technical characteristics of these motorcycling legends. The Suzuki GT 750, with its two-stroke, three-cylinder engine, represented a technical innovation for its time, offering power, comfort, and reliability. On the other hand, the Kawasaki H2 embodied exuberance and pure emotion, with impressive power and a remarkably lightweight design. In this video, together with Nico Cereghini and Giorgio Sarti, we'll relive the competition between these two titanic motorcycles, examining their performance, rideability, and the impact they had on the racing and motorcycling world of the time. We'll also discover how the designers of both brands met the technological and stylistic challenges to create these two-wheeled works of art. The two bikes certainly deserve an even more in-depth analysis. Our most discerning readers can find a second article in the link in the first comment, pinned below this video, that illustrates all the production series: six for the Suzuki and four for the Kawasaki, respectively. It also offers valuable advice for choosing and restoring these two vintage models from two renowned experts: Only Racing of Verona for the Kawasaki and Soiatti Moto Classiche of Novara for the Suzuki. Get ready to relive the excitement and adrenaline of the golden age of motorcycling with the Suzuki GT 750 and Kawasaki H2. Subscribe to our channel so you don't miss our upcoming adventures in the world of two wheels! #vintage #two-stroke Find your used motorcycle: https://www.moto.it/moto-usate IG: / motoit FB: / moto.it Telegram: https://t.me/+SI91PIKXQSLJtnRw

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