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Honda Cub. More or less unchanged in 50 years, damn near indestructible engine. Never bettered. Best selling motor vehicle in history.
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"Of all time". Modern stuff is too good - doesn't have the character of older bikes. I'd go with the old Laverda 180 triples (c.1100 cc). Loads of torque, well built, stiff handling, loud. And very well built.If you wanted something german it would have been a BMW R90S - the one with the smoke grey-bronze tank.Triumph have had some good bikes, and still make them.Eccentric - look at these: http://www.ecogeek.org/content/view/486/
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i would have to go with the old kaw. kz900 ---kz1000 and don't for get what the zx11 brought to the bike world
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The Norton KneelerA forgotten classic which never had the chance to show its full potential in competition.
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Whichever one you took your last ride on!
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My old Suzuki.Taught me a lot.
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vincent black shadow
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Specifically, I would have to say that the most influencial motorcycle has to be the 1983 Honda CB1100R. It was the first 'Supersport'.
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Fireblade
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-----RZ350------(it's all opinion though as stated before.)
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I go with the 1950's Vincent Black Lightning.
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Suzuki JR50
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Honda CBR1000RR
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GSXR 1000 :la:
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