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I wonder how it handles.... :lol:
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it probably doesnt turn worth a fuck because the front tire probably never makes contact with the ground.

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Badass !!!! Its a H1 500 though, not a 750 :wink:
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Yeah, couldn't you imagine a 750 triple? Definitely would need a bigger tank unless he's hillclimbing. I rode a 750 triple back in the mid '70s wearing an old style non-fullface helmet with a snap on shield. When I rolled on the throttle, the wind got up under the shield and tried to rip my head off with the chin strap. Being an ignorant teenager, I was sitting up instead of leaning forward as I should have been. But, the amazing power of that bike just rolling on the throttle is still there in the old memory all these years later.
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Post by 90cr500guy »

Well isnt that just stupid. The engine is worth a pretty penny on ebay.
The middle cylinder always gets hot and the I have seen plenty with the center piston seized. Thats on the street with airflow, you would have to keep it super rich for off road.
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BIGGDAD wrote:
I wonder how it handles.... :lol:
look at the brakes and suspension. definately not ready for that motor. :shock:
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Maico had a 760 back in the early 80's/late 70's i think that he should improve the 760 engine or swap a 700 "intimidator" engine instead...

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