Motorcycles We Loved in the 1970s
English
By (author): Phil West
Few decades are as momentous, and memorable, as the 1970s. The years 197079 were rich, exciting and, for todays fifty and sixty-somethings, a formative period of motorcycling in Britain.
It was an era that saw the passing of the baton from British to Japanese manufacturers: Norton, BSA and Triumph were overtaken by Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha and Suzuki. Before long, multi-cylinder superbikes, such as the GT750, the XS750 and the GS1000, became the bikes idolised on many bedroom walls.
In bike sport, Barry Sheene surpassed the old guard of Mike Hailwood and Phil Read, while heroes such as Evel Knievel secured motorcyclings place in popular culture. Celebrating fifty of the decades best bikes, journalist Phil West remembers all of this and more in this fascinating book.