JUST RELEASED- 1970'S TOP TRUMPS MOTORCYCLE CARDS 
IN INCREDIBLE GEM MINT CONDITION!!

These cards are a treasure to be put correctly. They feature all of the stars and bikes of pre-governor late-70's bike racing and are unbelievably difficult to find in the English version in any condition. These rarities are not only flawless but the German variant. I have scoured the webs and NEVER found this variant in any condition. They measure 4.5cm X 10 cm and were designed to be played with, hence condition issues. Grab your piece of history today!
Bultaco 2B 125cc Angel Nieto
These Spanish bikes were rockets, especially when piloted by legends like Nieto
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Bultaco 1A 50cc Angel Nieto
A 50cc bike that can eclipse 200 kph Nieto won 90 races in 50cc and 125cc and was a star into the 80s
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Yamaha 2A 125cc Kent Andersson
Cool little rocket for Andersson or Yamaha aficionados. Won the title in '73 and '74 and retired to race amateur events for fun. Still won Swedish champtionship in 1995 at the age of 53.
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Yamaha 2D 250cc 
blue zoomer. I can't figure out which racer from the vast Yamaha 250 team this is
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3.95    
 
Carruthers-Yamaha 5A 750cc Kenny Roberts
The first American to win a 500cc Championship, named a Legend by the FIS. His son also won the 500cc and international fame
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Marlboro-Yamaha 4C 500cc Giacomo Agostini
This guy was motorcycle racing's first true superstar. With over 120 wins in 350 and 500cc, Ago is still a legend who never has to pay for a meal in Italy . Won 7- 350cc World Championships in a row.
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Yamaha 6C 500cc Sidecar Rolf Biland and Ken Williams
Rolf had 81 wins, but is more known for engineering the engines that he and other racers won with
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Yamaha 4A 500cc Steve Baker
Raced well enough to get into the AMA hall of fame, but had to retire due to devastating injuries sustained in a crash at age 26. Still managed to win a Formula 750 championship, the Daytona 200, and 3 Canadian Championships.
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Yamaha 3D 350cc Takazumi Katayama
The first Japanese gent to win a world title, his 83 titles were in an 11-year career. Now an owner of Grand Prix racing teams and is responsible for Honda's crazy crotch rockets.
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Suzuki 4B 500cc Barry Sheene
England's premier racer, easily their greatest ever. Star of epic battles and subject of songs. Fiercely battled Kenny Roberts so much that other men sometimes overtook the pair. Little-known fact is that Sheene invented the motorcycle back protector and gave the prototype and all rights to a manufacturer to save other riders.
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Life-Suzuki 4D 500cc Tepi Lansivuori
Raced in the shadow of team-mate Sheene, but was a respectable racer in his own right.
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Kreidler 1B 50cc Eugenio Lazzarini
This diverse rider rode 9 different brands of bikes in 3 classes during his career. His won 2 world championships on this Kreidler and retired at the top of his game.
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LGM 1C 50cc
Unidentified rider, cool bike
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Bender Eigenbau 3B 125cc Gert Bender
Gert Bender had a fairly unremarkable career, but managed to stay on a bike for 10 years. His company also made some of the nicest looking bikes of the 70s
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MKM 6D Sidecar 500cc Mike Krauser
The designer and owner of MKM, Krauser Domani, and Krauser GmBH. Rolf Biland won 2 world championships with Krauser Domani in his fourties. 
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Suzuki 5B 750cc Barry Sheene
The legend on a 750
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Kawasaki 5C 750cc
Big bike capable of 300 kph speeds
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Kawasaki 6A 903cc/1000 George Godier and Alain Genoud
George Godier and Alain Genoud built many exceptional bikes including this beauty that won the 1975 Bol D'or 24-hour endurance race at Le Mans and went on to a history filled with glory.
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Kawasaki 2C 250cc
unidentified rider, possibly Yvon Duhamel
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3.95    
 
Morbidelli 1D 125cc Paulo Pileri
Racing in series that included the likes of Nieto, Andersson, and Bianchi, Pileri still managed to win the 1975 championship. Only raced for six years, and was respectable in every one. Went on to mentor Alex Barros, Valentini Rossi, and many other Italian Stallions.
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Konig 6B 500cc Sidecar Rolf Steinhauser and Josef Huber
After Kim Newcombe was killed in a race in 1973, Konig needed someone to step up, and these guys did, winning the '75 and '76 World championships. 
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BMW 5D 898cc/1000 LeMans Gary Green and Dave Potter
Endurance bike. Back in the day, 24 hour races only had 2 drivers. These boys were tough.
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Harley-Davidson 3C 350cc Walter Villa
During an exciting 23 year career that involved racing for 6 different manufacturers, this Italian star raced in the Grand Prix nostalgia circuit until he was almost sixty.
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Harley-Davidson 3A 250cc Walter Villa
Until his alliance with the great American machine, Villa had never won a race and in 5 years on Harleys, he amassed 23 of them. On the 250, he bested the giants to win 3 straight 250cc World championships. What's more, he champed the 250 and 350 in 1976.
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5.44