I see alot of V75's out there, not many restored and unfortunatly,many used as donor bikes to make AHRMA legal VR's. It seems that the VR gets all the glory and the V75/VA are the
"red headed step child" of the bunch. I have owned and raced both models in the day. The V75 had minor porting changes that made the powerband a bit more usable down low. It just seemed it was harder to get the rear suspension dialed in, due to the laydown setup. Although, this could have been a problem with other makes that had the same type of rear suspension. In the shop that I worked at, we sponsored a national caliber expert and the only problem we ever had with the V75 was with the tubing that the shocks were mounted to, would start to bend, even though it was beefed up from the factory. We ended up welding some small struts from the shock mounts to front part of the frame and that ended the problem.Build the V75, it's a more interesting model! By the way, the picture above is of an early model (clutch mounted on the crank) 76' VA 360.