1972 Kawasaki H2 750 on 2040-motos
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Kawasaki H2 750 description
Widow-Maker owned for three years. Super low engine number. Not sure if original case. Top end has been rebuilt with jugs ported; heads squished; new 72mm pistons. Many extra and original parts included. Installed 34mm mikunis carburetors with UFOs installed into the carb slides increasing velocity and POWER. Two sets of extra pipes included (Dencos and Higgspeed not as loud chambers). DiD aluminum wheels. Currently has Higgspeed SS open stingers (LOUD). 45,000 original miles. Has 2000 miles since rebuild. Runs great and WAY FAST! New tires, steering stabilizer, front and rear sprockets, superbike gold heavy duty DiD chain, Barnett clutch, clutch actuator from Germany (best one), Bike is just SCARY fast. Not for the weak for fainthearted, lol... Not ridden much, just babied and kept clean/covered. This bike is in beautiful condition. Won first place in vintage Japanese motorcycle show in Panama City Beach, Florida. Moving to Hawaii and can't bring it. |
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