Best bikes of suzuki, honda and yamaha
SUZUKI GSX-R 750
In outright performance terms the current GSX-R 1000 sure makes its mid-80s predecessor look ancient but back the, if you wanted to play racer, the GSX-R750 was your best bet Suzuki claimed 100bhp for the machinehough 80 was probably more like it in the real world. Handling was nore too good, and the brakes didn’t inspire much faith either. But they say the bike’s street-cred and top-end rush of power used to compensate for all of that Mad Max rode one, we’re sure.
HONDA VFR 750R RC 30
The late 1980s Honda RE30 reduced mature motorcyclists to making sych noises while they struggled to describe the bike’s magical V-four. The single-sided swingarm was the epitome of cool,the handling was sublime. Cart Fogarty won the Motorcycle F1 championship aboard on RE30 and in 1989, Steve Hislop did an unprecedented 192 kmph lap durngthe Isle of Man.TT. In the same year if you had Rupees six lakh you could just walk into a Handle showroom and buy a brand new RC30 Now how cool;s that?
YAMAHA FZR750RR
When the World Superbike Championship started in the late-1980s there were just four motorcycles that were the contenders- the Honda RE30, Decati 851, Yamaha FZR750RR OW 01 and the Mimota YB4, which actually used the O W O1’s powerplant. And what a powerplant that was nothing until 9000 revs, then all of 120 horsepower screaming all the way up to 14,000rpm. Like the RE30, the mighty OW01 was a homologation special and featured Yamaha’s super-stiff deltabox chassis, Ohlins shock 6- speed close ratio gearbox and plenty of titanium and magnesium bits.The O W 01 was a landmark machine and according to purists, a much better machine than its successor, the YZF750R.

