‘I often get people wanting to buy my Urban Tiger, but it’s part of the family’ Revolutionary motorcycles, by their very nature, don’t just have a profound effect on a few – they have a huge influence on the whole of motorcycling.
Kawasaki's GPz900R, for example, with its pioneering, liquid-cooled, 16-valve motor and integrated, fully-faired design, set the template in 1983 for all superbikes to follow. While Honda’s 1969 CB750K, for another, introduced the very concept of the four-cylinder ‘UJM’ – or Universal Japanese Motorcycle – which dominated biking for the next two decades.
But the very best of these also affect us personally, individually… as reader Dylan Owen recalls of his early Honda FireBlade.
“I had a ’96 FireBlade,” he told MCN. “It was my first real superbike. I’d…
