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Bridgestone 350 GTR : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bridgestone 350 GTR
The Bridgestone 350 GTR was a standard motorcycle built by Bridgestone from 1967 until 1971. It had an air-cooled two-stroke parallel-twin engine, which produced at 7,500 rpm, and could hit a claimed top speed of . Approximately 9,000 units were built. It was the last motorcycle built by the company, as they opted to focus on producing tyres instead. ==Design== Introduced in 1967, the 350 GTR was, for its time, a middleweight displacement motorcycle, and used an air-cooled two-stroke parallel-twin engine, which produced at 7,500 rpm. Although a mostly conventional design, the engine used a rotary disc-valve induction system, allowing more precise management of the gasses inside the engine than traditional piston-port systems did.〔 Two of these disc valves were used (one per cylinder), and a 26 mm Mikuni carburettor was bolted to each one.〔 The six-speed gearbox was also a plus point, as was the ability for the 350 GTR's riders to use either their left foot or their right foot to change gear; the gear lever and rear brake pedals could be swapped around in order to allow this.〔 However, the gearbox did cause issues for some riders, as neutral was located in an unusual place; at the top of the gearbox, as most motorcycles placed this gear between first and second.〔 Chassis-wise, the 350 GTR was fairly conventional, as it used a steel twin-cradle frame, gaitered front forks with twin shock absorbers at the rear, 19" wheels and drum brakes.〔
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