And brave ! Remember reading an MCN track test report of these TZs Rider said :- "I canged gear up to fourth, and immediately wheelied over the bike in front !
As a massive RD350LC fan. At 54 years old. Watching this gave me a massive rush! Hairs everywhere on my body standing up to attention! Feel like lve had half a gram of speed! 😊 tz750 what a bike! ❤
Thanks for all of the positive comments, I am heading to the Manx again this year on my TZ750, please come by and say hello if you are on the Isle. You can check out my bikes on mojoyamaha and mojokawasaki .com
Gentleman may I remind you this SUPERMAN is on 1980 or older OW 31 TZ 750! Yes I said 1980 or older. This bike in race trim detuned had over 180 hp and capable of 220 mph! Now if I remember correctly the suspension was a pogo stick called a "Monoshock" non tunable of corse. Forks a cheesy 37 mm and flexed badly along with the frame. This bike gentlemen is 50 yrs old and "STILL HAULS ASS! Long live the"BEAST".
The zero W 69 that Kenny Roberts Road in Laguna Seca that was probably the fastest 2 stroke...690 CC's Square 4. Kenny mech at the pit told me said it was easily capable of over 200 out on the Straights. I watched him multiple times walk 750s and 1000 cc four strokes like they were fucking standing still after coming out of the last corner and hit the straight it was definitely a monster
My God!! You aren’t just “riding a TZ750”, you’re hauling ass on it! What an icon of a machine, a true beast of legendary performance. It’s just sublime to watch. Thank you for sharing!
I've been riding motorcycles for almost 44 years, this video is so "on board "I found it made me feel quite uneasy watching it, I kept wanting to slow down, and was anticipating the tires sliding when he crossed all that white paint on the damp road. Then just as I was marveling at the speed, someone overtakes him!!. Hats off to these guys, I just don't know how they do it. However, If it wasn't below freezing today, I'd have to get my Suzuki GT500 out for a blast having watched this :)
That bike is frighteningly fast! Holy cow! That take a lot of skill and massive cajones it takes to turn a lap around the Isle Of Man on that bike! I wish I had two more hands so I could give this awesome video four thumbs up! WOW!
I have decades experience of riding bikes. There is no way I could ride that fast, don't have enough skill. How can anybody not appreciate a 2 stoke bike ridden properly. Not easy. Great video !
Yeah,he's getting passed....by bikes 1\3 bigger and almost twice the horsepower.....and he still only gets passed at higher speeds.......it accelerates as hard as the bigger bikes.Considering it's 40 years old or better.....still awesome!
PerusTC...Yes, mate...furthermore those bikes were not rider-friendly, A GP rider racing one of those used to call it "a bastard to ride". I can not imagine riding this bike in this way in TT, if it is called as a "bastard" on a regular circuit...
@@m5a1stuart83 Didn't they had decent tires bac then? Or do you mean traction control ? (Not offensive, just wanted to know)...As far as I know, such control issues was arising from too strong engines for relatively weak chasis ...
@@mehmetmutluoglu1542 I read it in Cycleworld if not mistaken, the tire would shredded quickly. The GP500 back then, the power output was 90hp,the TZ750 could pull out 120-140hp. More than 60 hp.
Yeh and how old is the tz750???.....bloody old i know....sure its classed as a "Classic"....???.....wonder if he's running it on "R"....mmmm love that smell👍
I never get tired of watching these guys and I'm not even a biker. What I find absolutely amazing, almost incomprehensible is the amount of data they must be able to process in fractions of a second, and doing so knowing a mistake could easily kill them. Balls of steel just doesn't cut it for me, it's something much more these lunatics possess.
i did not hear a hint of richness in that fuel mixture..........those plugs must be WHITE ! what a ripper of an engine..............what a great ride too......thanks for taking us along .....something 99% of us will never get to do...........good ole' youtube........and last but not least, thanks to the GOOD PEOPLE of the isle of MAN for sharing their roads with the crazy nutters..............wb
its sounds like a nice strong engine to me. and he certainly isnt flogging hard. looks like he keeps just below the 'fast forward' part of the power band. two stroke owners will know what i mean I reckon....
My mom used to work the parts desk at a Yamaha dealer in the 1980's. The mechanic there had a TZ750 he brought into the shop for tuning before his annual trip to run it at Daytona Speedway. When he revved that thing up on the maintenance stand, it literally shook the entire dealership. I remember my brother and I (about 8 or 10 years old at that time) watched and got a kick out of how it tickled our ear drums LOL! What a beast of a machine. It was scary just looking at it idling!
I just looked on Wikipedia to check the engine configuration as I got mixed up between this and the Suzy RG500..... and saw that the TZ750 D, E and F were the most powerful with only 120bhp...... the early ones 750 A, B and C made less and only some 567 were made...... It must have been a real handful to ride though as tyre and suspension technology wasn't very good in the seventies. I remember going to Cadwell Park in the early 70's and seeing the Yam 350's out accelerating anything and everything else on the track.....
Jeez holding that throttle open for those extended periods gives me cold shivers. Those 2 strokes have taken many a riders life by seizing instantly. I know the later water cooled engines were much more reliable but still. Great video.
It's the engine braking that the rider is doing is what's making my skin crawl! Unless they are using a crank oiling system of some kind!...from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 👋🤠
@@h2racer Balls of steel Mate... would love to have taken a couple laps myself, but I am more than happy riding along with you in my old office chair...lol.
A couple of TZ's pop up in the street and classic track races. A lot of rare bikes (and cars) get an occasional thrashing in Un Zud. Ginger Malloy was still campaigning his Bultacos a couple of years ago.
Absolutely fantastic! To think we used to take these things for granted. They were everywhere. So lucky to have been around the sport back then. . . Slipper clutches and traction control. . . No thanks!
WOW! I never thought I would be able to ride a TZ-750! Thanks to you guys' I've had the chance of a lifetime in this video ride-a-long. I used to ride big 2-strokes in the 70s and I still miss the sensations, smells and sounds.
Like a Friggin BOSS! She's got more in her, running a bit rich to save the engine, smokers for ever! That there folks is a MANS bike, ridden at speed! Love it!
Holy crap, that was scary. Anyone who gives that a thumbs down can't ride a bike anyway. Respect, friend, you have some very big balls, and a lot of faith. 🙏❤️
Cheers for the ride mate I actually squinted when the sun hit my eyes,leaned into the bends and felt my stomach lift on the wee high spots of road.Oh and was thinking I'll need to check the small end bearings when I get back and I'm at home in my chair.Brilliant that was to be back on a bike- my feet are tingling with the vibration that's how real that felt.Long live a good blast on a bike.
Absolutely fantastic. Sadly these 2Ts are becoming rarer and rarer now. I miss them so much. Heading back to the IOM this year for the second time in 34 years to the Manx/ Classic and I can't wait. Older and wiser now so I'll hopefully see more racing and less pub this time. 😃
Absolutely great , I never had the opportunity to ride one of these bikes but I did own an rg500 and there is a big difference , great riding skills and much appreciated !
I've heard that your Suzuki was a better bike 🏍 than the Yamaha RZ500 was, what's your opinion? I owned a RD500, and 5 different RZ350's. Never even got to ride a 500lc gp style bike! 😢...lol..from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 👋 🤠
As a 65 year-old former KH750 boy, the sound of a Teazy 2 having it's neck wrung properly brings back memories. What remains of my left knee hurts like ####, just listening to that TZ sing.
Hi Von und zu,greetings from NZ. I had an RZ350 th. The first time I rode it was poetry,rubber, speed. 45,000kms on NZ roads and 8 races later I cannot forget it.
The holy grail of Motorcycling. One fine day I'll ride my old GSX along these legendary Roads... well, probably not so fast as this guy here, but I'll do what no TT-Racer has done before: Stop and make some Pictures of the Landscape! ;)
Shit brother these guys need no pictures they have a mental picture of the lanscape in there mind it's Alive better than any pictures but good though I want to do the same as you too one day + you forgot drink alot of pint while you there
these guys are nutz, the TZ750 is still one of the most remarkable bikes of all time and what a sound a inline 4 cyl 2 stroke makes, it's the only thing that sounds more beautiful then an inline 4cyl 4 stroke....
snowmobiles, sea-doo's, light aircrafts and outboards saved the 2-stroke engine :) imagine a mercury V8 2-stroke in a lowered tricked out Subaru brat... (4-wheel-spin at acceleration)
You couldn't just "get" a tz750 Sir, that was and is a thoroughbred factory race machine only, they did make a RZ500 that was nothing close to this or the TZ500 (another factor race bike) your RZ350 was a beast as it is/was for the street, consider yourself a lucky man and one of few, good day 🤘🏿😈🤘🏿
@@DJ-cp8hz I raced TZ350's in the 80's. Getting a TZ750 would not have been a problem new or s/h, you just had to be slightly mental to want to and have a decent bank balance for the running costs, the 350 cost me the equivalent of a small house over 4 seasons.
Almost like a nightmare, blitzing past trees that border right on the road, blurred fences and walls and buildings a few feet away from your bike, what a nerve-wracking experience that would be, and yet how elated the rider must feel when he finishes safe and sound. There's nothing like the Isle of Man.
I was just about to go to bed until I started watching this. Now I'm vibrating and want to go rip up the road's on my bike. To bad we have a foot of snow lol This is one of my dream bike's
That is absolutely terrifying! Sure faster bigger bikes but the 2-stroke element brings in that noise. Bike appears very well set-up for the race mind and is so stable. I'd love a ride of that bike because of the scare factor!
there are NO bikes faster than this bike actually. this bike is faster than any modern superbike or hyperbike, by the way (besides the turbo H2R with 300bhp thanks to a turbo. The regular H2 has 200bhp and is not faster than this bike, nor is the Ducati Desmodecci. These TZ750 made over 200bhp and could do over 220mph. The stock 90bhp or 120bhp forms were watered down starter versions. Ask anyone who raced them or involved in their development and theyd tell you. The bikes were unridable they were so fast.
These were the true Bravehearts of racing. All racing , almost no protection on an extremely overpowered bicycle that everytime you roll that throttle it doing it's very utmost to kill you in any way it possibly can. This is the true iron nerve that most not ever be shaken for wavering nerve is assuredly death. When I was younger I had that nerve on many rides but never one of these. Not for lack of nerve but I never got my hands on one to test that nerve and skill pushed to the ultimate extreme.
Got here very late....pretty awesome riding I must say. Only owned two 2 strokes, a Mk 1 RG250 Gamma and a TZR250.....they were great fun, but this is quite astounding. Top notch.
Fierce off the line! Saw the debut of the TZ700. Frickin mad! Squirrelly under power, like a rocket but fairly slow around the tight corners. This must be well set up not to seize, running so long at high revs.
My dad bought Percy Tates (sorry if spelling wrong ) TT 750 , he took it for a ride from Leominster to Hereford and came back white as a sheet , he said it would do 100 plus in first and you slipping the clutch till 60 mph , a real monster . And he rode an RG 500 so god knows what this thing was like :-)
Thought I was cool when I hit 114mph on my '74 h1 back in the day, straight line straight away, no corners , after watching this.....I was never cool. Thanks for sharing. 👊👉👍
Considering the age of the machine with its skinny forks, frame and tyres its pretty well behaved at the speeds the rider is hustling at . Much respect as I always have and always will for ANY rider who does the TT course
Started racing (as a back marker) in '93. Ran a modded RZ350 KR special. Wound up many years later being part of a big 4 team. Got hurt pretty bad in '14. Sunday hot rides are my panacea. Still ache to see the likes of those big 2strokes howling next to me.
Literally a 1 tho sweet spot on the revs!! Haha I do miss the vibration, rumbling your gut churning up excitement adrenaline, the scream from the pipe. Ah memories
Pour avoir eu une 350 TZ avec cylindres 6 transferts, et avoir fréquenté la plupart des circuits de France, il faut avoir un mental, enfin...des couilles énormes pour piloter une TZ 750 sur à l'Isle de Man. Terrible! Épuisant! Je descendais de la mienne au bout de 20 minutes de roulage et j'avais perdu 1 litre de sueur, et j'étais "lavé"! C'est un p... de sport. Bravo le pilote!
Taking part in this crazy race his good enough and you don't need to win this RACE, Loved your on board video and in my eyes you can ride a bike for sure 👍👏❤
Looks like we got some fellas in their moms basement hitting the thumbs down button. Guys get out of the basement and the sun is your friend. This bike takes some real skill to drive this antique this fast. This bike has outdated suspension and brakes, this is an amazing ride. Don’t believe, ask mom.
I rode my friends 500cc triple Kawasaki once, ONCE. At that time I had been riding for about 5 years. My first road bike was a CB750F SS. At least the Honda throttle response was predictable. That Kawy was an animal of its own.
Now that’s a great rider and god damn fast. Yet you see those that round him up and disappear into the distance now that’s just pure speed and balls of steel
I had all the 2strokes, Yamaha H2 Tripple, all tuned to the limit on the street. Sometimes a piston would just powderrise and had to change it on the street, getting all the broken pieces out off the crankcase. My last idea was to make a TZ750 roadworthy . Fortunat I run out of money as a student and couldn't kill myself. Still I miss this times.
Respect for fielding a TZ750 and making this video possible. This is special.
And brave !
Remember reading an MCN track test report of these TZs
Rider said :-
"I canged gear up to fourth, and immediately wheelied over the bike in front !
This IS special.. and very brave considering the bike
As a massive RD350LC fan. At 54 years old. Watching this gave me a massive rush! Hairs everywhere on my body standing up to attention! Feel like lve had half a gram of speed! 😊 tz750 what a bike! ❤
😂😂😂. I remember those days well👍🏻. I miss my old LC2.
I had an RZ350 th,1985/86,did 45,000 Kim's + 8 races,she was not unlike ww2 vets described the spitfire.
Thanks for all of the positive comments, I am heading to the Manx again this year on my TZ750, please come by and say hello if you are on the Isle. You can check out my bikes on mojoyamaha and mojokawasaki .com
If Covid ever bloody ends and humans are allowed to attend again, I’d love to see your TZ at a future Manx. Wonderful bikes
@@ThePoshPleb haha! Stupid autocorrect, should have read ‘attend’. But yeah, pesky acrylics eh?!
instablaster.
What a ride!
Tz 750.. those were the days it's great to see and hear such an epic bike being ridden hard and not stuck in a museum, awesome.. 😀👍👍
she's still a Monster
if this dont scare ya nothing will
@@gervaisfillion9417 still the starfighter amongst the bikes
The biker is among one of the bravest man on earth...
Gentleman may I remind you this SUPERMAN is on 1980 or older OW 31 TZ 750! Yes I said 1980 or older. This bike in race trim detuned had over 180 hp and capable of 220 mph!
Now if I remember correctly the suspension was a pogo stick called a "Monoshock" non tunable of corse. Forks a cheesy 37 mm and flexed badly along with the frame.
This bike gentlemen is 50 yrs old and "STILL HAULS ASS! Long live the"BEAST".
Actually, more like 135bhp & 170mph, but the power delivery (compared to bikes of that era) was awesome. And yes, I had one.
Kevin Mcmillan also with 4:25 width rear tire. Buddy below your comment said 135 Hp,my old 1972 H2 750 had 120Hp. Yes 180 Hp!
Joe King I had a street legal H2 750 with over 120 Hp.
@@ross5506 Tuned H2 i take it .....About 75BHP stock ,have a 74 H2 Great Bikes used to race a Nitrous H2 with 165 Hp Scary Beast
The zero W 69 that Kenny Roberts Road in Laguna Seca that was probably the fastest 2 stroke...690 CC's Square 4. Kenny mech at the pit told me said it was easily capable of over 200 out on the Straights. I watched him multiple times walk 750s and 1000 cc four strokes like they were fucking standing still after coming out of the last corner and hit the straight it was definitely a monster
My God!! You aren’t just “riding a TZ750”, you’re hauling ass on it! What an icon of a machine, a true beast of legendary performance. It’s just sublime to watch. Thank you for sharing!
I've been riding motorcycles for almost 44 years, this video is so "on board "I found it made me feel quite uneasy watching it, I kept wanting to slow down, and was anticipating the tires sliding when he crossed all that white paint on the damp road. Then just as I was marveling at the speed, someone overtakes him!!. Hats off to these guys, I just don't know how they do it. However, If it wasn't below freezing today, I'd have to get my Suzuki GT500 out for a blast having watched this :)
That bike is frighteningly fast! Holy cow! That take a lot of skill and massive cajones it takes to turn a lap around the Isle Of Man on that bike! I wish I had two more hands so I could give this awesome video four thumbs up! WOW!
I have decades experience of riding bikes. There is no way I could ride that fast, don't have enough skill. How can anybody not appreciate a 2 stoke bike ridden properly. Not easy. Great video !
I hear you brother. Me either. I have too much natural fear in me to ride like that. It's insane.
Scary enough on a newer bike, never mind that leg shredder. 😬
It's 95% BALLS!!!, 5% SKILLS!!! you got to have balls of steel to even attempt this!!!❤️
Unfortunately geared wrong and a lot of piston slap but lots of fun......
@@willk.illyouii5583 . Oh ? You think ? It's 90 % skill and , based on that skill , !0 % Guts , to put your Life where your Mouth is .
My heart rate is through the roof, and I’m just sitting on the couch watching it on my iPad. Thanks for taking us on the ride with you.
Sweet tap dancing Jesus!!
That is terrifying. The speed on the mountain section is unreal. Respect!
Yeah,he's getting passed....by bikes 1\3 bigger and almost twice the horsepower.....and he still only gets passed at higher speeds.......it accelerates as hard as the bigger bikes.Considering it's 40 years old or better.....still awesome!
PerusTC...Yes, mate...furthermore those bikes were not rider-friendly, A GP rider racing one of those used to call it "a bastard to ride". I can not imagine riding this bike in this way in TT, if it is called as a "bastard" on a regular circuit...
@@mehmetmutluoglu1542 that was before they didnt have tire to control its power
@@m5a1stuart83 Didn't they had decent tires bac then? Or do you mean traction control ? (Not offensive, just wanted to know)...As far as I know, such control issues was arising from too strong engines for relatively weak chasis ...
@@mehmetmutluoglu1542 I read it in Cycleworld if not mistaken, the tire would shredded quickly. The GP500 back then, the power output was 90hp,the TZ750 could pull out 120-140hp. More than 60 hp.
Yeh and how old is the tz750???.....bloody old i know....sure its classed as a "Classic"....???.....wonder if he's running it on "R"....mmmm love that smell👍
I never get tired of watching these guys and I'm not even a biker. What I find absolutely amazing, almost incomprehensible is the amount of data they must be able to process in fractions of a second, and doing so knowing a mistake could easily kill them. Balls of steel just doesn't cut it for me, it's something much more these lunatics possess.
i did not hear a hint of richness in that fuel mixture..........those plugs must be WHITE ! what a ripper of an engine..............what a great ride too......thanks for taking us along .....something 99% of us will never get to do...........good ole' youtube........and last but not least, thanks to the GOOD PEOPLE of the isle of MAN for sharing their roads with the crazy nutters..............wb
What a genius, you can do a plug chop by ear and possibly have an oxygen sensor in your brain.
just callin' it like i hear it................wish i could smell it too...............wb
smell it .....pure heaven
its sounds like a nice strong engine to me. and he certainly isnt flogging hard. looks like he keeps just below the 'fast forward' part of the power band. two stroke owners will know what i mean I reckon....
yeah, it's really popping. oh the smell of Blendzall.
My mom used to work the parts desk at a Yamaha dealer in the 1980's. The mechanic there had a TZ750 he brought into the shop for tuning before his annual trip to run it at Daytona Speedway. When he revved that thing up on the maintenance stand, it literally shook the entire dealership. I remember my brother and I (about 8 or 10 years old at that time) watched and got a kick out of how it tickled our ear drums LOL! What a beast of a machine. It was scary just looking at it idling!
cant beat the sound of a tuned 2 stoke at high rpm,, miss the moto gp days of 2 srokes at 200bhp,, awesome
Yeah, the main problem was to keep the bike on track with both wheels! :)
Last of the two stroke gp bikes made approx 180 bhp
I just looked on Wikipedia to check the engine configuration as I got mixed up between this and the Suzy RG500..... and saw that the TZ750 D, E and F were the most powerful with only 120bhp...... the early ones 750 A, B and C made less and only some 567 were made...... It must have been a real handful to ride though as tyre and suspension technology wasn't very good in the seventies. I remember going to Cadwell Park in the early 70's and seeing the Yam 350's out accelerating anything and everything else on the track.....
put that engine in a gsxr frame and lets see whats happening hell I would buy one eaven still
@@thakery5720 ya my dad had one and my new R6 with beat it.
Jeez holding that throttle open for those extended periods gives me cold shivers. Those 2 strokes have taken many a riders life by seizing instantly. I know the later water cooled engines were much more reliable but still. Great video.
It's the engine braking that the rider is doing is what's making my skin crawl! Unless they are using a crank oiling system of some kind!...from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 👋🤠
16 to 1 with Castor???
5 years later it's still beyond cool!
I thought RUclips didn't allow porn!
Thanks for sharing.
Haha... I was weened on H2 triples in the early 70’s... sure looks like and sounds like porn to me!
Only for bikers over 50 who smell a bit smoky , lol
Oh yes !! I got hooked on Castrol R at the roadrace meetings here in Ireland when I was a kid . I can smell it now . Wonderful !!
Got my LC fired up ;) ruclips.net/video/6XftxJ3XnaA/видео.html
Who else was leaning through the curves in their chairs while watching this?
I rode the bloody thing and I still do the same thing, thanks for the thumbs up
@@h2racer Balls of steel Mate... would love to have taken a couple laps myself, but I am more than happy riding along with you in my old office chair...lol.
yes amigo
Me.almost can't believe they can use THIS bike on these race..WOW..just WOW
@@h2racerbloody hell !
after i saw this i wanted to play with myself,honest to god,its that good....greetings from Holland and keep em riding !
I can't believe this has only 403 likes, seems we're a dying breed.
921 now ;)
993 now!!!
😂🤣😅😂🤣😅
The like have gone up but a lot of people think this was sped up, rather than real time.
it's getting passed :/
These men know the road very very very well. Very well
very very well :-)
Absolutely! But they have to at those speeds
A guy by the name of John boote has a tz700 in his lounge in chch New Zealand Yamaha gave it to him
When he raced for them back in the 70s.
Melissa Hillmer give me his street and home number. lol
A couple of TZ's pop up in the street and classic track races. A lot of rare bikes (and cars) get an occasional thrashing in Un Zud. Ginger Malloy was still campaigning his Bultacos a couple of years ago.
Hey Melissa, think he raced the very first tz ever here in n.z. in marlboro series, as a teenager. probably the same bike
Absolutely fantastic! To think we used to take these things for granted. They were everywhere. So lucky to have been around the sport back then. . . Slipper clutches and traction control. . . No thanks!
THE SOUND IS BEAUTIFUL
such is life and the smell.
Thank you sir for the ride. It was outstanding !!!!
TWO STROKES SIMPLY AWESOME
What a beast!!!
The sound...OMG
This is the most impressive onboard of the TT ever! What a beast of a bike and a man with balls of steel!
My favourite video. Thank you for putting this up. Great rider and great bike.
WOW! I never thought I would be able to ride a TZ-750! Thanks to you guys' I've had the chance of a lifetime in this video ride-a-long. I used to ride big 2-strokes in the 70s and I still miss the sensations, smells and sounds.
I first saw and heard the TZ750 at Daytona. Nothing better (or faster) in the day.
Thank you so much for making and uploading this video.
TZ 750cc 😲 máquina, sou do Brasil e amo motos 2T, parabéns pelo vídeo 👍
Well impressed. I was expecting to watch somewhat of a safe lap, but this was giving it some. Nice work!
Jesus the revs go up fast, insane. What a spectacular motorcycle, a monster. Thanks for posting.
You rode that nasty ass 2 stroke like a boss. Awesome bike and brave rider
Like a Friggin BOSS! She's got more in her, running a bit rich to save the engine, smokers for ever! That there folks is a MANS bike, ridden at speed! Love it!
Holy crap, that was scary. Anyone who gives that a thumbs down can't ride a bike anyway.
Respect, friend, you have some very big balls, and a lot of faith. 🙏❤️
Awesome.....just awesome.... There are no words to describe what it takes to do that...on that motorcycle....
Cheers for the ride mate I actually squinted when the sun hit my eyes,leaned into the bends and felt my stomach lift on the wee high spots of road.Oh and was thinking I'll need to check the small end bearings when I get back and I'm at home in my chair.Brilliant that was to be back on a bike- my feet are tingling with the vibration that's how real that felt.Long live a good blast on a bike.
Two strokes…the smell, the noise & vibrations, knowing at any moment it could self destruct yet giving it absolutely everything regardless😁🤘🏻
A Good Ride & a Fast Machine! You Blitzed the GSX-R's @ the Start👍 -Cheers😀👍🍺🍻🍺
Absolutely fantastic. Sadly these 2Ts are becoming rarer and rarer now. I miss them so much. Heading back to the IOM this year for the second time in 34 years to the Manx/ Classic and I can't wait. Older and wiser now so I'll hopefully see more racing and less pub this time. 😃
Absolutely great , I never had the opportunity to ride one of these bikes but I did own an rg500 and there is a big difference , great riding skills and much appreciated !
+1
If you think about the power of a two stroke 250 and then add that to a two stroke 500!!!!
I've heard that your Suzuki was a better bike 🏍 than the Yamaha RZ500 was, what's your opinion? I owned a RD500, and 5 different RZ350's. Never even got to ride a 500lc gp style bike! 😢...lol..from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 👋 🤠
As a 65 year-old former KH750 boy, the sound of a Teazy 2 having it's neck wrung properly brings back memories. What remains of my left knee hurts like ####, just listening to that TZ sing.
The TZ700/750 sounded in my ears much,much better than the other strokers of the era..and better than most even today! Music !😎
Hi Von und zu,greetings from NZ.
I had an RZ350 th.
The first time I rode it was poetry,rubber, speed.
45,000kms on NZ roads and 8 races later
I cannot forget it.
Wow, this is astonishing to watch. No way, I could do this. Highly skilled rider and brave too. Oh and the sound of that TZ750 is utterly wonderful.
The holy grail of Motorcycling. One fine day I'll ride my old GSX along these legendary Roads... well, probably not so fast as this guy here, but I'll do what no TT-Racer has done before: Stop and make some Pictures of the Landscape! ;)
Shit brother these guys need no pictures they have a mental picture of the lanscape in there mind it's Alive better than any pictures but good though I want to do the same as you too one day + you forgot drink alot of pint while you there
Once I'm there I will not forget any Pub or Pint, thatś a promise! :D
these guys are nutz, the TZ750 is still one of the most remarkable bikes of all time and what a sound a inline 4 cyl 2 stroke makes, it's the only thing that sounds more beautiful then an inline 4cyl 4 stroke....
what a treat 2 stroke 750. well ridden.
God Save the 2 Stroke Engine
snowmobiles, sea-doo's, light aircrafts and outboards saved the 2-stroke engine :)
imagine a mercury V8 2-stroke in a lowered tricked out Subaru brat... (4-wheel-spin at acceleration)
nope...God took it away cos many died before repenting on those machines..
I had a tz350 wish I had got the tz750,love the two srokes complete with clutch rattle
You couldn't just "get" a tz750 Sir, that was and is a thoroughbred factory race machine only, they did make a RZ500 that was nothing close to this or the TZ500 (another factor race bike) your RZ350 was a beast as it is/was for the street, consider yourself a lucky man and one of few, good day 🤘🏿😈🤘🏿
@@DJ-cp8hz Shania Fox stated that he had a TZ350 not an RZ350. I had a TZ350 (F2 sidecar outfit!)
@@DJ-cp8hz I raced TZ350's in the 80's. Getting a TZ750 would not have been a problem new or s/h, you just had to be slightly mental to want to and have a decent bank balance for the running costs, the 350 cost me the equivalent of a small house over 4 seasons.
Almost like a nightmare, blitzing past trees that border right on the road, blurred fences and walls and buildings a few feet away from your bike, what a nerve-wracking experience that would be, and yet how elated the rider must feel when he finishes safe and sound. There's nothing like the Isle of Man.
But only 270 people jave died... Ummm wait. That was long ago..i dunno. I forget. Its lots
Very nice . The 2 strokes always sound Angry . Going good for a classic machine .
How would you know?
Balls of steel
Brian Griffin balls of titanium,lol
Balls of dense core of s neutron Star and quark gluon soup around them.
Absolutely awesome mate. Grew up following two stroke racers, everything from club to international.
That's one awesome sound could listen to that all day superb riding too 👍
I was just about to go to bed until I started watching this. Now I'm vibrating and want to go rip up the road's on my bike. To bad we have a foot of snow lol This is one of my dream bike's
Insane! Absolute animal of a machine. What a treat to watch!
Absolutely stunning i bet the noise this makes seriously rearranges your earwax when it comes past
He is not fooling around. Didn‘t expect how much you could push on this. I am sure, modern tires help, but still...impressive!
What a Weapon !! 750 two stroke , F--- M-
what a legend bike...from sound to bike , to video and even the sky
What a great sound and boy does that accelerate
That is absolutely terrifying! Sure faster bigger bikes but the 2-stroke element brings in that noise. Bike appears very well set-up for the race mind and is so stable.
I'd love a ride of that bike because of the scare factor!
there are NO bikes faster than this bike actually. this bike is faster than any modern superbike or hyperbike, by the way (besides the turbo H2R with 300bhp thanks to a turbo. The regular H2 has 200bhp and is not faster than this bike, nor is the Ducati Desmodecci. These TZ750 made over 200bhp and could do over 220mph. The stock 90bhp or 120bhp forms were watered down starter versions. Ask anyone who raced them or involved in their development and theyd tell you. The bikes were unridable they were so fast.
Truly AWESOME!!! . . remarkable film indeed. .Good Rider Too. . . .Who?
These were the true Bravehearts of racing. All racing , almost no protection on an extremely overpowered bicycle that everytime you roll that throttle it doing it's very utmost to kill you in any way it possibly can. This is the true iron nerve that most not ever be shaken for wavering nerve is assuredly death. When I was younger I had that nerve on many rides but never one of these. Not for lack of nerve but I never got my hands on one to test that nerve and skill pushed to the ultimate extreme.
Got here very late....pretty awesome riding I must say. Only owned two 2 strokes, a Mk 1 RG250 Gamma and a TZR250.....they were great fun, but this is quite astounding. Top notch.
Respect!! God I enjoyed that. No horses were spared there whatsoever. Great lap and a half you were bloody flying!!
The 17 that don't like the video, put away the Glue!
Kyle Palmer Squids!
no one likes been passed perhaps !.
Baws the size of watermelons. That lightswitch powerband is wicked the way it builds revs so fast. Beautiful shrieking note. Hats off sir!
Fierce off the line! Saw the debut of the TZ700. Frickin mad! Squirrelly under power, like a rocket but fairly slow around the tight corners. This must be well set up not to seize, running so long at high revs.
Wow. Tipping my iPad left and right to keep the horizon flat I must have crashed 100 times. Fantastic bike and ride. Thank you.
My dad bought Percy Tates (sorry if spelling wrong ) TT 750 , he took it for a ride from Leominster to Hereford and came back white as a sheet , he said it would do 100 plus in first and you slipping the clutch till 60 mph , a real monster . And he rode an RG 500 so god knows what this thing was like :-)
Stunning bike fearless rider, hats of to you sir x
Love the sound of a two stroker
Listen to that motor absolutely insane. I got 2 Rd 350 Lc's from early 80s so much fun. Phil the dood
Thought I was cool when I hit 114mph on my '74 h1 back in the day, straight line straight away, no corners , after watching this.....I was never cool. Thanks for sharing. 👊👉👍
Considering the age of the machine with its skinny forks, frame and tyres its pretty well behaved at the speeds the rider is hustling at . Much respect as I always have and always will for ANY rider who does the TT course
epic ride TZ750 screemer miss those days made me tired just watching it fantastic
Started racing (as a back marker) in '93. Ran a modded RZ350 KR special. Wound up many years later being part of a big 4 team. Got hurt pretty bad in '14. Sunday hot rides are my panacea. Still ache to see the likes of those big 2strokes howling next to me.
Biggest balls of steel ..... period
Literally a 1 tho sweet spot on the revs!! Haha I do miss the vibration, rumbling your gut churning up excitement adrenaline, the scream from the pipe. Ah memories
Joyous, mesmerising and awe inspiring! I salute you. ATVB from Scotland.
The old TZ did pretty good.. that was awesome by the way, from a long time rider.
the sound is feckin awesome bring em back...….
Pour avoir eu une 350 TZ avec cylindres 6 transferts, et avoir fréquenté la plupart des circuits de France, il faut avoir un mental, enfin...des couilles énormes pour piloter une TZ 750 sur à l'Isle de Man. Terrible! Épuisant! Je descendais de la mienne au bout de 20 minutes de roulage et j'avais perdu 1 litre de sueur, et j'étais "lavé"!
C'est un p... de sport. Bravo le pilote!
Taking part in this crazy race his good enough and you don't need to win this RACE, Loved your on board video and in my eyes you can ride a bike for sure 👍👏❤
Looks like we got some fellas in their moms basement hitting the thumbs down button. Guys get out of the basement and the sun is your friend.
This bike takes some real skill to drive this antique this fast. This bike has outdated suspension and brakes, this is an amazing ride. Don’t believe, ask mom.
This rider Is a superhuman!!!
This bike Is superbike!!!
When I win the lottery I'm gona buy 500 of these fantastic machines.....
Anything racing at the isle of man is impressive , tz750 's is out of this world ,super human drivers/athletes of the first order .
Art & Sound In Motion,Incredible.
Thank You!!! 😌🙏💪
I rode my friends 500cc triple Kawasaki once, ONCE. At that time I had been riding for about 5 years. My first road bike was a CB750F SS. At least the Honda throttle response was predictable. That Kawy was an animal of its own.
Love a shot of this beast
Now that’s a great rider and god damn fast. Yet you see those that round him up and disappear into the distance now that’s just pure speed and balls of steel
The brass klankers on this guy! I salute you. Tamin' the dragon and livin' the dream.
Incredible video, thanks for sharing this awesome ride!
I had all the 2strokes, Yamaha H2 Tripple, all tuned to the limit on the street. Sometimes a piston would just powderrise and had to change it on the street, getting all the broken pieces out off the crankcase. My last idea was to make a TZ750 roadworthy . Fortunat I run out of money as a student and couldn't kill myself. Still I miss this times.