48 1,670cc OHVV twin engine loading of force!? A displacement volume rise, large lightweight-izing, and FI loading
BT1700 Super-Bulldog which achieved the full model change appears at last!!
About the chassis of conventional steel, it is a re-design at a lightweight aluminum frame.
The 1,670 cc engine of Roadstar Warrior is diverted to some other purpose.
Twin boa FI loading, a chain drive. It was again born on the super ahighness performance cruiser beyond the super sport. It is further different the weekend of ‚³‚Ÿ and you.
Let's buy Warrior obediently. I'm sorry [ ... ].
A recently and certain motorbike magazine scoop!! It is ITAZURA of a picture seen with a report (deceived for a moment).
Since it was still cold also in outside, it left dully and played with PC. Such a bulldog does not exist actually. perfect Illusion mode!! . Please understand the situation.
A concept motorbike from the first "MT-01" If the specification of ‚Ì engine is reflected straight, it will surely be thought that Bulldog had become a model like a photograph. Although it thought whether to have been being able to desire dreamlike high performance, don't you necessarily say that engine is from DEKAI? "It is lighthearted". [ which it "is easy as for BT" ] ‚µ [ it separates also from a concept and shines ].
It –O‚«s bored in that that seems to be right and the middle, and does not correct and become precocious to the position of a step.
being such -- it position-‚¶‚á and cannot ride (>=
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BT1700 Super-Bulldog
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BT1700 Super-Bulldog
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Der schlimmste Fehler, den man im Leben machen kann, ist ständig zu befürchten, dass man einen macht.
– Elbert Hubbard (1856-1915), The Note Book