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@Vintage_JDsleds6 жыл бұрын
This Bike means more to me than the modern H2, nice to see an original survivor.
@fw1421
5 жыл бұрын
litearray my favorite color scheme on the H2 was the blue and stripe,stood out in a crowd,first H2 I ever owned.
@silkcustoms520
3 жыл бұрын
I would Blow a small Horse in front my grandmother for this bike
@01jimmyjazz5 жыл бұрын
Full credit to Scott for the way he has loved and preserved this piece of his and motorcyclings history. Thanks Ken and Ken jnr for sharing .
@richardwoodhouse83976 ай бұрын
That paint just pops in the sun, after all these years is truly remarkable, i would price this at $ 35000.
@AudiophileTubes6 жыл бұрын
WOW! 'The widowmaker' in mint condition! Jay Leno has a video where he rides one of these H2's! Love these old 2-strokes- they are the essence of motorcycling! I have several bikes, large and small, and believe it or not, the biggest 'fun factor' is riding my vintage 1982 HONDA MB5! It's only 50cc, 7.1 HP, 5-speed, but it hits 53 MPH with my 220 pound frame!
@jeannorman30576 жыл бұрын
The 72 H2 was the fastest. Each year after they changed the ports to make it easier to ride. I was the BSSK record holder at New England Dragway. They added the K for a separate class as no other 750cc bike could touch it. I did run the longer swing arm of the 74 as mine was a 72. You could update but not backdate. The bike was lowered, drag bars, rear shocks replaced with struts, Denco chambers that were supposed to be a 10% hp boost.No porting and stock carbs. I also had a lighter aftermarket front fender and a race seat. I have my record holder certificates 11.62 I ran this from 1974 to 1980. You hear about the 74 KJ 900, not even close. I had to spot them in SS eliminator. Jack Doyle one the originators of NE Dragways sons Pat and Jay ran bikes at the time. I had a partial sponsor that helped. Dover Kawasaki on the Littleworth Road. George Nicol. In 78 I was runner up in BSS. At Atco Dragway in NJ. Wes Nyce out of Trevose Pennsylvania blew me off with an 11.21.My best run ever was an 11.39.
@jeannorman3057
6 жыл бұрын
Jack Norman is my name
@williamrobarge3111
6 жыл бұрын
Epping is still a great strip as I still race it. Still a few H2s on the circuit and of course the Z1 900s still hold thier own.
@JamminJere
4 жыл бұрын
Wes is from Pottstown and just stopped racing a few years ago after a mishap at Reading Motorcycle Club 1/8th mile .. still helps with others bikes tuning.. if I see him, I’ll tell him you mentioned him Jack!
@BlackBart4794 жыл бұрын
Gotta LOVE them ring ah ding ding 2strokes. I have two 74's. A S3 and the clone to this one. My H2 only has 1,600 miles tho even came with a gift from original owner. A factory oem set of black drag pipes he purchased from dealer he never installed. My question to yall is this....my right side of tank the KAWASAKI paint (yellow) is faded lookin from the left. Exactly like this one! I thot mine was from storing by a window by orig owner & was just sun fade? Btw..this bike was worth every penny the gentleman was askin.
@JamminJere4 жыл бұрын
I was weaned on H2’s.. we always mixed and matched parts from 72,73,74 for our street bikes.. my last one had a 72 motor, 74 swing arm, Tracy 1 piece fiberglass body, Lester mags, dual discs up front from a 900 LTD, chrome Denco chambers, Denco drag bars. I used to get pulled over a lot, not for speeding, the cops just had no idea what is was.. great memories!
@richardmorris7063
Жыл бұрын
Almost bought one in 74, but came to my senses & got an rd350 Yamaha & later 1000 LTD. These were crazy,not as crazy as maybe a 72-73 but crazy nontheless!
@Don-lw4cb5 жыл бұрын
Fantastic machine.
@RickyJr464 жыл бұрын
That's a beauty. Inch-perfect.
@davidshattock95222 жыл бұрын
The man him self on the beast wearing a crash hat reputation goes before.
@felineth566 жыл бұрын
What a beauty!
@CoachDomCosta6 жыл бұрын
Wow!!! Awesome owner!!!!!!!!!!!
@ouimetco3 жыл бұрын
Had a 73 h2 with king cobra porting and expansion chambers carbs done. 120 hp. Wheelie in first three gears, scare the shit out of you at any given time but I grew accustomed to the wiggles under full throttle.
@richardmorris7063
Жыл бұрын
My hats off to you ,& you lived to tell the story!
@kiparisacog85344 жыл бұрын
Love to have it
@johnhall93833 жыл бұрын
Had one identical, just as nice.Gave 500 dollars for it in 84. Ashamed to say what i sold it for, it had 11000 miles and needed nothing.
@kennethkrajewski94435 жыл бұрын
Love these bikes. Can tell you how many. Big bore Yamahas and Honda's I beat with my 1974 h2. On 384. The original dragstrip. Lol
@craigjeffrey32365 жыл бұрын
Nice bike. Shame it's a brown one. Colour makes all the difference. Did it sell for what was expected?
@johnhall93833 жыл бұрын
Also had a 71 500 triple.
@yz4me605 жыл бұрын
that scott guy that sold it probably had black and blue balls...poor bastard..what a survivor...the official "widow maker" "propensity to wheelie"..i guess so when its at high rpm and entering the next gear
@GmKcorp4 жыл бұрын
Great bike! Love the channel. Although the guy holding the camera should be a little bit more steady.
@davidshattock95222 жыл бұрын
Don't let Allen millyard near it it may grow extra cylinders still looks stock ish just certifiably fast
@danhill60605 жыл бұрын
Hope to god that engine is warm.Never rev a 2 stroke past 2000 rpm cold.
@stacybarden35712 жыл бұрын
I have the H2 250 Kawasaki with/8,000 miles/1974 Model
@stacybarden35712 жыл бұрын
I have a 250 like that but I would like to buy the bike you have just give me a price?
@ExpertOfFX3 жыл бұрын
is this baby still for sale?
@jimmygottschalk482 жыл бұрын
Were is this bike today1974 Mach 4
@user-uz1gl6jc3t6 жыл бұрын
What's the Newfs name?
@1957charlyheinz2 жыл бұрын
Wahnsinn auf zwei Rädern. 74 PS und Mopedreifen. Der Rahmen war viel zu schwach für diese Motorleistung und die Schwinge am Hinterrad hatte nur Kunststoffbuchsen. Viele haben sich mit dieser Maschine selbst getötet.
@genius-no5sl2 жыл бұрын
Papa want
@fordgalaxie89863 жыл бұрын
Hes not even hitting power band.lol.
@yakacm6 жыл бұрын
Hideous and a thing of beauty at the same time, way, way too fast for the rest of the bike to handle, the H2 probably did more for the Japanese reputation of making bad handling bikes than any other, obviously rectified since them but I guess it was still early days for the Japanese motorcycle industry they were still finding their feet at the time.
@RickyJr46
4 жыл бұрын
According to a friend who successfully roadraced an H2 750 at Sears Point, it was a better handling bike than the H1 500. The bigger bike was less evil.
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This Bike means more to me than the modern H2, nice to see an original survivor.
@fw1421
5 жыл бұрын
litearray my favorite color scheme on the H2 was the blue and stripe,stood out in a crowd,first H2 I ever owned.
@silkcustoms520
3 жыл бұрын
I would Blow a small Horse in front my grandmother for this bike
Full credit to Scott for the way he has loved and preserved this piece of his and motorcyclings history. Thanks Ken and Ken jnr for sharing .
That paint just pops in the sun, after all these years is truly remarkable, i would price this at $ 35000.
WOW! 'The widowmaker' in mint condition! Jay Leno has a video where he rides one of these H2's! Love these old 2-strokes- they are the essence of motorcycling! I have several bikes, large and small, and believe it or not, the biggest 'fun factor' is riding my vintage 1982 HONDA MB5! It's only 50cc, 7.1 HP, 5-speed, but it hits 53 MPH with my 220 pound frame!
The 72 H2 was the fastest. Each year after they changed the ports to make it easier to ride. I was the BSSK record holder at New England Dragway. They added the K for a separate class as no other 750cc bike could touch it. I did run the longer swing arm of the 74 as mine was a 72. You could update but not backdate. The bike was lowered, drag bars, rear shocks replaced with struts, Denco chambers that were supposed to be a 10% hp boost.No porting and stock carbs. I also had a lighter aftermarket front fender and a race seat. I have my record holder certificates 11.62 I ran this from 1974 to 1980. You hear about the 74 KJ 900, not even close. I had to spot them in SS eliminator. Jack Doyle one the originators of NE Dragways sons Pat and Jay ran bikes at the time. I had a partial sponsor that helped. Dover Kawasaki on the Littleworth Road. George Nicol. In 78 I was runner up in BSS. At Atco Dragway in NJ. Wes Nyce out of Trevose Pennsylvania blew me off with an 11.21.My best run ever was an 11.39.
@jeannorman3057
6 жыл бұрын
Jack Norman is my name
@williamrobarge3111
6 жыл бұрын
Epping is still a great strip as I still race it. Still a few H2s on the circuit and of course the Z1 900s still hold thier own.
@JamminJere
4 жыл бұрын
Wes is from Pottstown and just stopped racing a few years ago after a mishap at Reading Motorcycle Club 1/8th mile .. still helps with others bikes tuning.. if I see him, I’ll tell him you mentioned him Jack!
Gotta LOVE them ring ah ding ding 2strokes. I have two 74's. A S3 and the clone to this one. My H2 only has 1,600 miles tho even came with a gift from original owner. A factory oem set of black drag pipes he purchased from dealer he never installed. My question to yall is this....my right side of tank the KAWASAKI paint (yellow) is faded lookin from the left. Exactly like this one! I thot mine was from storing by a window by orig owner & was just sun fade? Btw..this bike was worth every penny the gentleman was askin.
I was weaned on H2’s.. we always mixed and matched parts from 72,73,74 for our street bikes.. my last one had a 72 motor, 74 swing arm, Tracy 1 piece fiberglass body, Lester mags, dual discs up front from a 900 LTD, chrome Denco chambers, Denco drag bars. I used to get pulled over a lot, not for speeding, the cops just had no idea what is was.. great memories!
@richardmorris7063
Жыл бұрын
Almost bought one in 74, but came to my senses & got an rd350 Yamaha & later 1000 LTD. These were crazy,not as crazy as maybe a 72-73 but crazy nontheless!
Fantastic machine.
That's a beauty. Inch-perfect.
The man him self on the beast wearing a crash hat reputation goes before.
What a beauty!
Wow!!! Awesome owner!!!!!!!!!!!
Had a 73 h2 with king cobra porting and expansion chambers carbs done. 120 hp. Wheelie in first three gears, scare the shit out of you at any given time but I grew accustomed to the wiggles under full throttle.
@richardmorris7063
Жыл бұрын
My hats off to you ,& you lived to tell the story!
Love to have it
Had one identical, just as nice.Gave 500 dollars for it in 84. Ashamed to say what i sold it for, it had 11000 miles and needed nothing.
Love these bikes. Can tell you how many. Big bore Yamahas and Honda's I beat with my 1974 h2. On 384. The original dragstrip. Lol
Nice bike. Shame it's a brown one. Colour makes all the difference. Did it sell for what was expected?
Also had a 71 500 triple.
that scott guy that sold it probably had black and blue balls...poor bastard..what a survivor...the official "widow maker" "propensity to wheelie"..i guess so when its at high rpm and entering the next gear
Great bike! Love the channel. Although the guy holding the camera should be a little bit more steady.
Don't let Allen millyard near it it may grow extra cylinders still looks stock ish just certifiably fast
Hope to god that engine is warm.Never rev a 2 stroke past 2000 rpm cold.
I have the H2 250 Kawasaki with/8,000 miles/1974 Model
I have a 250 like that but I would like to buy the bike you have just give me a price?
is this baby still for sale?
Were is this bike today1974 Mach 4
What's the Newfs name?
Wahnsinn auf zwei Rädern. 74 PS und Mopedreifen. Der Rahmen war viel zu schwach für diese Motorleistung und die Schwinge am Hinterrad hatte nur Kunststoffbuchsen. Viele haben sich mit dieser Maschine selbst getötet.
Papa want
Hes not even hitting power band.lol.
Hideous and a thing of beauty at the same time, way, way too fast for the rest of the bike to handle, the H2 probably did more for the Japanese reputation of making bad handling bikes than any other, obviously rectified since them but I guess it was still early days for the Japanese motorcycle industry they were still finding their feet at the time.
@RickyJr46
4 жыл бұрын
According to a friend who successfully roadraced an H2 750 at Sears Point, it was a better handling bike than the H1 500. The bigger bike was less evil.