72 Kawasaki 750 H 2 Mach IV discussion forum:RE: Kawmaster |
RE: Kawmaster |
Dirtrider said 2006-04-17 01:25 |
Set your plug gap to .035 to .040 and you should be good. Happy riding. P.S. I´m an early (blue) 750 H2 first time owner with many miles on the odometer. I used to like scraping my footpegs on the Angeles Forest Highway here in California near L.A. To be honest I thought the bike handeled OK, but maybe I just didn´t know better. I had a hell of a lot of fun though! Ah...to be young again. Feel free to drop me an e-mail with any questions. I´m not an expert but I´ll try to help if I can. |
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