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Author: steve, 2011-06-11, viewed 184 times.
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1972 Kawasaki 750 H 2 Mach IV. Picture credits - Harald Holm.
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1972 Blue H2 flying chainsaw
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It was the ninja 10r of the 70´s. I lived in Iowa , lots of roads, little traffic and lots of fun. Yes would look like some of the burnouts on UTUBE .. Time does not matter at all..Really was a fun bike and easy size to handle. Brakes were marginal for the power but had a nice sound, especially when rapping high RPM´s . My boss took the bike to run an errand and this was shortly after it´s first retune and was at it´s best. He was going down a street and passing my fathers office building while waving at my father. My dad saw the bike, which I always dogged when he was present, and my boss gave it a good throttle crank..The front wheel kept on going, and 1300 bucks repairs later, I was back on the road. Went through a few tires (rear) ha...Was a great kid bike for me. Was like a chainsaw, would vibrate good at top end..still a wonder in it´s on time. | |
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