A review of the iconic classic two-stroke motorcycles of the 70s: 1973 Kawasaki KH250, Yamaha RD250 and Suzuki GT250. In 1970s and 80s Britain, regulations allowed you to ride a 50cc moped at age 16 and then progress to a proper 250cc bike at age 17. If you had a 250cc motorcycle at the time, chances are it was a Kawasaki KH250, Yamaha RD250 or Suzuki GT250. From three carb-fed cylinders screaming away to the full Barry Sheene experience, this is a review and comparison of three iconic Japanese bikes from the era. Shot with Paul Brace at Proper Bikes: http://properbikes.co.uk A Brightside Media production: http://www.brightside-media.com Follow us on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brightsidemediaco/ Like us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Brightsidemediafilms/

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