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Cycle News 2026 Issue 08 February 24

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CNIIARCHIVES P130 BY KENT TAYLOR In 1972, Kawasaki experimented with a rotary-valve engine for its 350cc Bighorn enduro/ dual sport bike. W hen it comes to animal machis- mo, the Bighorn sheep has to be one of nature's most underrated critters. Heading into rut, the big ram on campus will seek to establish himself against all other rams as the alpha male, the leader of the pack, the necklace-wearing, hairy-chested guy with the open silk shirt, slathered in Brut. Watching two rams engage in the game of head-butting is like watching an 18th-century pistol duel. Facing opposite directions, the rams move measuredly away from each other before do - ing a 180 and gassing it for a direct head-on collision. Taking a minute or so to let the bell-ringing fade away, the animals will repeat the process. Eventually, one ram will sulk off, ap - parently deciding that even the hottest ewe just isn't worth the headache. In the early 1970s, Kawasaki borrowed the moniker "Big - horn" from the manly beast and emblazoned it on its 350cc dual-purpose machines, which were called "enduros" at the time. Could the Kawasaki Bighorn properly honor the real BIGHORN KAWASAKI'S A ROTARY POWERED DUAL SPORT BIKE? KAWASAKI GAVE IT A WHIRL.

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