Top 750 for sale
Rodger Freeth (Auckland), the winner of the New Zealand open road racing championship in 1977 and 1978, has decided to sell his much modified Yamaha TZ7SO. The asking price is S3OOO. a good buy for someone interested in obtaining one of the fastest 750 s in the country. The bike was one of the
original TZ7SO Yamahas powered by a 700 cu cm engine. It had numerous successes in the hands of Paul McLachlan before Freeth bought it two years ago. Freeth brought the engine specifications up to date and it is now a full 75Q. The frame has been chopped and changed several times.
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Press, 26 April 1979, Page 25
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109Top 750 for sale Press, 26 April 1979, Page 25
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