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'''Motor Cyclist - Feb 1969'''
'''Motor Cyclist - Feb 1969'''
[[Image:Avenger-a7.jpg|thumb|350px|Avenger A7]]
[[Image:Avenger-a7.jpg|thumb|350px|Avenger A7]]
Whoever became involved with it showed enormous surprise at the sheer speed of the 350cc [Kawasaki|Kawasaki]], but as soon as they knew it was one of those Japanese things~ they relaxed and found themselves understanding it all. After all it is like their cameras, transistor radios and more recently watches. Well that explains it. And for the onlookers it did. To a small degree it did for me as well, because like everybody else I have come to expect high standards as normal from Nippon. It is an enviable reputation, enhanced by almost every introduction to their merchandise.
Whoever became involved with it showed enormous surprise at the sheer speed of the 350cc [[Kawasaki|Kawasaki]], but as soon as they knew it was one of those Japanese things~ they relaxed and found themselves understanding it all. After all it is like their cameras, transistor radios and more recently watches. Well that explains it. And for the onlookers it did. To a small degree it did for me as well, because like everybody else I have come to expect high standards as normal from Nippon. It is an enviable reputation, enhanced by almost every introduction to their merchandise.


To help cost-cutting nearly all manufactures turn out at least a couple engine sizes utilizing as far as possible the same components. In most cases for me anyway, the smaller of the two is generally the sweeter nut, but not this time. My standards were revised. Last month the 250, I thought was quite amazing, but now there is the 350 to consider and it is that much better.
To help cost-cutting nearly all manufactures turn out at least a couple engine sizes utilizing as far as possible the same components. In most cases for me anyway, the smaller of the two is generally the sweeter nut, but not this time. My standards were revised. Last month the 250, I thought was quite amazing, but now there is the 350 to consider and it is that much better.
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