5 Old-School Bikes We Miss Dearly In India 

Yamaha RD 350: Known for its raw power and distinctive sound, the Yamaha RD 350 was a favorite among enthusiasts. Its two-stroke engine and sporty design made it a symbol of freedom in the '80s. 

Royal Enfield Bullet: A timeless classic, the Royal Enfield Bullet's thumping sound and rugged design made it a road icon in India. Its long history and endurance on Indian roads are unmatched. 

Suzuki Shogun: The Suzuki Shogun was famous for its powerful 108cc engine and sporty looks. It was a favorite among young riders in the '90s for its speed and performance. – – 

Hero Honda CD 100: This bike became a household name in India due to its affordability, reliability, and fuel efficiency. It made daily commuting a breeze for millions of people. 

Honda CBZ: Known for its stylish design and powerful engine, the Honda CBZ became a trendsetter in the '90s. It offered a perfect blend of power and comfort. 

Rajdoot 350: The Rajdoot 350 was one of the first powerful bikes in India. Its sturdy design and robust engine made it a favorite for long rides and rugged terrains. 

BSA Gold Star: A rare gem in India, the BSA Gold Star had an unmatched charm with its vintage design and superior performance. It was adored by motorcycle enthusiasts for its beauty and power. 

Lambretta Li 150: This scooter was a symbol of urban chic in the '60s and '70s. Its sleek design, ease of use, and stylish appearance made it the go-to choice for the youth at the time. 

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