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KAWASAKI 350SS MACH II (S2)
The second version of the Mach Series. Its output per liter exceeded the 500SS Mach III, and demonstrated tremendous acceleration at high rotation range. -
YAMAHA MAJESTY 250(4HC)
It was an epoch creator, and became the revolutionary icon of the 250 scooter. It acquired both maneuverability and an excellent practicability. -
BMW R1200RT
It was the touring bike model of the R series that had a large cowl and a pannier case. It was also equipped with a multi-functional meter that could indicate average fuel economy or average speed. -
HONDA CRM50
It had the same appearance as the CR series, the commercially sold moto-crosser motorcycle. All of its equipment were full-fledged. Model 80 generated 11PS. -
YAMAHA MAJESTY 125
It was the first Yamaha motor scooter to adopt a fuel injection type engine to make it conform to the world's strictest pollution prevention standards of Taiwan. -
SUZUKI RF400
It was the Japanese market model of the RF600R, an export model. Though it mostly adopted same parts, it had an intense power unit of the GSX-R400R series. -
YAMAHA FJ1100
It was developed to aim the world's fastest GT tourer. It was a popular ultra-fast tourer model with an air-cooled 4-cylinder engine that blasted out 125PS maximum output. -
SUZUKI COLLEDA K50
It was the SUZUKI's full-sized long-selling business-use motorcycle that mounted the traditional case reed engine on its stout backbone frame. It adopted a MF battery. -
SUZUKI GSX400(’80)
The middle-class model of the GSX series. With its torque that exceeded the level of the 4-cylinder model and its slim body of a twin model, it demonstrated high performance at races. -
HONDA CB125T
It was a cruiser model that adopted the single carburetor of the CD125T and the twin engine of the 4-speed transmission. The image shown is the single rider type, MASTER, with a rear carrier.