My buddy had a CD175 which definitely had a 360 crank. He ran it on open meggas and it sounded unbelievable and could be heard for miles. My brother's CB250K0 also had meggas and sounded pretty nice as a 180 motor.
My Guzzi V twin gets the best of both worlds by having a cool sound and a perfectly (almost) balanced motor with the 90 degree angle.
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Steverino wrote:Sound was very important. I remember back in the early 1970s my friend Alans CB160 sounded quite powerful for its size. It was a very cool bike. He had a single seat, a sissy bar and a Captain America tank. So did snotty Gregs SL175, thinking back on how it sounded it must of also had a 360 crank. Having only owned singles up to that point I didn't know about type 1 verses type 2 motors. I knew Ralphies 305 Scrambler sounded flat out mean, but I thought that was due to its straight pipes. I think this is kind of funny, but until I got into restoring old Hondas I didn't even know Scramblers came with a muffler. The owners must of removed them as soon as they got them home.