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    In the days when we were all on Jap 250s my mates old man bought him a brand spanking Avenger 350. It had chrome sided tank so must have been 1968, I'm thinking ?
    We had a bit of road outside Stokes Valley that we used to test for speed and a mate came back claiming he was way faster than our 250s !!!!! I remember it turned out the speedo was out by about 30mph !!!
    But it was very fast for the time, I remember that. First of the Japanese 350s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roogazza View Post
    It had chrome sided tank so must have been 1968, I'm thinking ?
    That'd be about right. The rounder, chromed tanks were on the models from 1967 to I think 1969.

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    Yes the triples are what people did the big rush on, but they were technically inferior to the twins & people are realising this.

    I'd pine for a Bridgestone 350 GTO or GTR, but these are right up there.
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    Ya lucky bastard, the old two stroke twins are a serious blast from the past. Fix it, ride the shit out of it and enjoy it. It'll put a smile on your face every time you kick it over and hear that sweet two stroke burble from the pipes. Undoubtedly far more dubious to ride than a modern sports bike, and so much more fun as a result. I'm very fond of old smokers. Keep it safe - while they aren't very desirable for a thief looking to make proper cash (and most of em these days probably wouldn't know what it is), they aren't that hard to steal. Old bikes aren't the most secure of things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Yes the triples are what people did the big rush on, but they were technically inferior to the twins & people are realising this.

    I'd pine for a Bridgestone 350 GTO or GTR, but these are right up there.
    A well tuned stock A7 was faster than a 350 triple - although the 350 triple handled better! (well, I thought so). 350 Bridgestone......mmmmmmmmm...............Bridgesto ne should have kept to making bikes - these were gems!
    “- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”

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    yeah a spare set of alternate pipes and bars from the other model & you could swap the look around (I mean, while I'm dreaming y'know).
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPman View Post
    A well tuned stock A7 was faster than a 350 triple - although the 350 triple handled better! (well, I thought so). 350 Bridgestone......mmmmmmmmm...............Bridgesto ne should have kept to making bikes - these were gems!
    They stopped making bikes to secure the tyre business. Honda/kawasaki/suzuki/yamaha told them if you keep making bikes we will start making tyres... erk....

    Yeah - they were good bikes (that gearbox idea was bloody stupid though)

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    AWESOME score mate! Congrats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
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    Yeah - they were good bikes (that gearbox idea was bloody stupid though)
    wasn't on the bigger bikes. Also they were not making any profit I believe as not penny pinching as much with finish etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike.Gayner View Post
    In an effort to keep me off a sports bike, my old man has very generously given me his 1971 Kawasaki A7B Avenger. The engine runs and it's a pretty good starting point for a restoration. I'm not going to go nuts with this, but I'll strip it down and clean everything up, and hopefully get it back on the road in relatively short order.

    Are there many of these around? Any members on here own this or a Samurai? The two-stroke twins sure seem to be an uncommon bike these days. I'm worried about finding parts, but there seem to be a lot of bits available on ebay (for a price).

    This is the bike, currently sitting in my dad's garage. Definitely looking forward to shifting it into my own garage as soon as I've done a bit of a clean-up at home.

    http://i.imgur.com/PA9vA6n.jpg

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    can I have it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    can I have it?
    You may not.

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    ...well there you go Mike.Gayner...now you know...go and make it beautiful and ride it...you would be just about on cheap rego for that age?...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ellipsis View Post
    ...well there you go Mike.Gayner...now you know...go and make it beautiful and ride it...you would be just about on cheap rego for that age?...
    Not sure, someone here can tell me? Can't find any info on the NZTA website.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike.Gayner View Post
    Not sure, someone here can tell me? Can't find any info on the NZTA website.
    Correct..it's more than 40 years old so on cheap rego now, about $111 for my 500 Velocette Venom. Should be about the same

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    Lol while we all have fond memories of these lovely 2 strokes the reality was time was a different speed and we expected to have to keep buying new models year after year. There things just wore out quickly and went off song. 5000 mile rebores were common. Whether modern oils and parts have helped I'm not sure. No one rode them for any length of time before buying another bike. Nowadays we can keep our 4 strokes forever and don't need rose tinted glasses for it.
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