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Cycle News Issue 2018 05 February 6

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CN III ARCHIVES BY LARRY LAWRENCE P110 The First One Brand National H-D Racing Manager Dick O'Brien (left of Kidd) enjoyed the all-Harley main at the Terre Haute Half-Mile. A ugust 17, 1975 marked a milestone AMA Grand National race. That day on the Action Track Half-Mile in Terre Haute, Indiana, for the first time in history, every motorcycle that ran in the national was a single brand. That brand? Harley- Davidson. It's amazing to think it took 21 years for the series to have its first single-brand national. There was a perfect storm that day in Indiana, to set up an all-Harley day at the national. By 1975 the powerful British brands of Triumph, Norton and BSA were basically closing down and very little support was given to the AMA Grand National Championship in '75 with Mark Williams getting limited back- ing from Norton. So with the British bikes pretty much out of the way, the only serious chal- lenge to Harley on the flat tracks was defending national champ Kenny Roberts on the full factory Yamaha. Yamaha also supported Gene Romero to a lesser extent. Also, that year there were updates to the Harley-Davidson XR750, which gave the bike both more usable power and reliability. The aluminum XR was in its fourth season and the Milwaukee-based brand was benefiting from tons of development in those years from numerous factory and factory- backed riders. Yamaha was pushing the XS650-based (750cc) to its ab- solute limits. Tremendous head work on the Yamaha had closed the gap on the Harley, but Roberts was still getting smoked coming off the corners by the grunt of the V-Twins. And with the Yamaha on a knife's edge of tuning, it was becoming unreli- able and Roberts found himself sidelined numerous times during the '75 season. It got so frustrat- ing for Roberts and Yamaha, in desperation they turned to the Yamaha road race engine, the two-stroke TZ750 and Roberts

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