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Description: I found this article on the web: I have posted a 2nd photo too.
The current centerpiece at Le Garage in Tokyo, Whitehouse and Jungle Scooters have created a near-accurate replica of the 1967 Bridgestone 350GTR for sale in 2008. We say near-accurate because the bikes include period-correct modifications like smaller headlights, NGK wires and a cleaned-up look in addition to modern upgrades like the tiny LED supplementary headlight.
Bridgestone, better known as a tire maker today, used to be a manufacturer of all sorts of transport-related products, including some of the most desirable bicycle frames; which are still in production today. The company produced motorcycles from 1958 through 1971. The two-stroke 350GTR was the company’s range topping model, combining a number of, for the time, advanced features like direct oil injection and adjustable suspension. It’s rumored that the company ceased motorcycle production, in part, due to pressure from other Japanese motorcycle makers who threatened to stop using the firm’s tires unless Bridgestone stopped making such competitive models.
A kick-start, dry clutch 40bhp 350cc two-stroke on skinny bias plys sounds like pretty much our ideal city bike. Won’t someone please offer something this cool for sale stateside?
Whitehouse and Jungle Scooters
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| October 24, 2010, 05:35:06 PM That is one sweat genre of a 350 GTR, except for the tank it looks like one could come close to this on an original GTR by polishing all the cases, chroming oil tank, bat cover ect ect . I would not leave it out of my garage Last modified by: October 24, 2010, 05:36:14 PM | Guest
| May 23, 2009, 09:21:30 PM Jeff
Hello. Thank you for add 2008 GTR to gallery. This new model was made by Mr. HAYASHI, the chief of Bridgestone motorcycle in 1960's for celebrate 40 years anniversary of GTR and 77 years old birthday of him. I hope you like it. Thank you,
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