Yamaha RD350B

Session 5

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I had so much fun on this motorcycle back in the day. It was a monster on the street, fast and light. I wish i still had it! They are also highly collectible.






“The RD350 is in a class by itself. It will comfortably wax all bikes with equal displacement and will out-brake any machine in motorcycling. Keep the 6-speed box in harmony with the power band and the Yamaha will climb mountains as fast as you can ride.”
Cycle, February 1974

“Persistent development and an honest-to-God race pedigree have yielded a motorcycle that is as splendid as it is specialized. An expert’s motorcycle in every sense of the word, it is a superbike — that simply happens to be short.”
Cycle, December 1974

“The Yamaha RD350B is one of our favorite motorcycles. … Its engine will perform comfortably around town, yet can thrill you at the racetrack while embarrassing riders on some bigger bikes.”
Cycle Guide, March 1975
 

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Mom and dad started with a Honda 350. Of course dad waited for me to break mom down by letting me get a 125. That opened the door for dad. :pound-hand:

They moved up to a Honda 550…. Which a bit later I also got a 550. Mom and dad rode all over on their 550. My future bride and I spent many a cheap date on mine. Trips to the city for a big night out at McDonalds. That was my last bike…. Other than the 125 Honda motocross bike I got about the same time.

After the 550 mom and dad got a Goldwing. They rode that sucker all over the country…. Literally. Rode that one till they decided they no longer really enjoyed biking anymore.
 
I have an... um... Yamaha RGX612S....:rolleyes:


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Yamaha RD350B
With light weight and decent torque allied to a race developed (hence RD) chassis the bike was pretty much an instant success. In the post learner/middleweight market the RD350 was every inch a street sleeper just waiting for a bike more than twice its capacity to pounce on and figuratively shred to piece
 
those were the SHITE back in the day Norm .......

the current yamaha R1/R1m -- carries on that pedigree.. with (hold on for deer life) 200hp, 430lb fire beather
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HOWEVER if anyone is looking for last minute gift Ideas for me..... this 212 hp Italian sweetie will fdo just fine
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MV Agusta F4rc

PM me for my sipping addy ;)
 
Yea Baby , I remember these day's!! I sent a few 4 cycle Bikes that were larger displacement to the curb.;)
 
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