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The Bridgestone 350 GTR was a standard motorcycle built by the motorcycle division of Bridgestone from 1967 until 1971. It had an air-cooled 345 cc (21.1 cu in) two-stroke Straight-twin engine, which produced 37 hp (27.6 kW; 37.5 PS) at 7,500 rpm, and could hit a claimed top speed of 95 mph (153 km/h).
Introduced in 1967, the 350 GTR was powered by an air-cooled, 345 cc (21.1 cu in), two-stroke, straight-twin engine, which produced 37 hp (27.6 kW; 37.5 PS) at 7,500 rpm. The engine used the rotary disc-valve induction system, two of these disc valves were used (one per cylinder), and a 26 mm Mikuni carburettor was bolted to each one.
Pages in category "Motorcycles introduced in 1967" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Bridgestone 350 GTR; BSA B25; D. Ducati 250 Mark ...
Pages in category "Standard motorcycles" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 310 total. ... Bridgestone 350 GTR; Brough Superior Golden ...
Bill's reputation for his superior VanTech frames was well known in the industry and led to a collaboration with Gordon Jennings from which they created a prototype VanTech Frame for a Bridgestone 350 GTR. The resulting bike was affectionately known as the "son of secret weapon."
The 1967 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 19th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix season. The season consisted of thirteen Grand Prix races in six classes: 500cc, 350cc, 250cc, 125cc, 50cc and Sidecars 500cc. It began on 30 April, with the Spanish Grand Prix, and ended with Japanese Grand Prix on 15 October.
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Pages in category "Motorcycles of Japan" ... Bridgestone (motorcycle) Bridgestone 350 GTR; F. Fuji Rabbit; M. Meguro motorcycles; Mitsubishi Silver Pigeon; N. NS ...