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Motoring World
|June 2025
An attempt at paying tribute to the original wild one
Imagination and inspiration are ethereal concepts, both infinite. And the pair of them are ejected in smoky abundance by each of a Yamaha RD 350's twin pipes. Everything you pour into the bottomless pit that is an RD — petrol, 2T oil, blood, sweat, tears, your very self — is returned a hundredfold, in the most chaotic white-knuckled way. Even today, 42 years later, the RD's far from being just another old motorcycle — it's a wide-eyed powerband-detonation of a revelation. And I knew that this issue would be incomplete without an RD, so I decided to bring one along one last time.
In the past 17 years, I've written more about the RD 350 than is probably decent; comparisons to new performance bikes, modded-RD features, wishful thinking, drawn-out laments, and then some. And I've thought about it a great deal more. That's only because the motorcycle keeps drawing me to itself, one way or another... actually, it's just that engine — all the other parts merely surround that barbaric parallel-twin to disguise it as a motorcycle. Make no mistake, there are litre-bikes that feel decidedly tamer than this 350cc unit of two-stroke hair-raising fury.
And that’s probably why, the day I hit riding age back in the day (as soon as one foot reached the ground on a bike. I was 12... different times, you see), my father promptly sold his RD 350. Ten years later, I sneaked an RD home, one running contact-breaker points and an original single-caliper Yamaha front disc brake; I had that bike for all of a week before my father found out and made me return it to the dealer. I still remember the veins in his forehead popping, and those threats still haunt me on occasion. Before that, I wasn’t aware that he could sound as guttural as an RD at low rpm himself, although he smoked as much as one.This story is from the June 2025 edition of Motoring World.
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