You don't amass a truly stunning collection like yours Malc without a LOT of hard work.
Enjoy your retirement Bud - you've earned it.
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kawasaki h2c wanted
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Re: kawasaki h2c wanted
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Re: kawasaki h2c wanted
marmck wrote:This is my old H2C ( 1 of only 76 imported to the UK ), Have a chat with someone who has had one , They drink petrol , eat plugs , even when set up properly they surge ( want to be thrashed ) at a constant speed . But they are a gorgeous looking bike . Had mine for 4 years , sold it 7 years ago 4 £12K so make sure as with any classic it is all correct before buying ! Good luck
Couldn’t agree more , I’ve had my h2b since 1980, since then I’ve had several h2c’s. All off the h2c’s either vibrated more ore surged worse than the C. I did have a discussion with a guy a few years back who experienced similar, he was advised by a dealer that the factory tooling was worn and barely in tolerance towards the end of the line , hence the issue . Is it true ? who knows but plausible
I still have an A,B and C irrespective of foibles still unique and stunning
My H1e is my fav for a triple blast though , rubber mounted engine , virtually no vibration ,dump the clutch from the redline and it’s perfectly controlled, thrash it through the gears to 100+, and no surging , and visually it better proportions as package, H2 proportions of engine /frame /tank a bit brutal - but it is a brute still and that’s the appeal and why I still have my one 40 years on , and it’s on the road
Good luck with your quest
yes you can have too many bikes
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Re: kawasaki h2c wanted
Malc,
Enjoy you're well earned retirement and thanks again for the guided tour of your workshop a couple of years ago there are some magnificent bikes in there.
Regards Steve
Enjoy you're well earned retirement and thanks again for the guided tour of your workshop a couple of years ago there are some magnificent bikes in there.
Regards Steve
Re: kawasaki h2c wanted
That looks really nice....
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Not really what you're after but just be shown a VERY nice early (April 72) Blue H2 that will be for sale shortly.
Same as.....
Same as.....
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still looking guys , theres got to one somewhere with correct numbers and no issues £14,000 for right bike or im back to the zeds thx
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Richard young on the triples forum is putting two up for sale in the next two weeks 15k
keep and eye out they will be mint if Richard has any thing to do with it.
keep and eye out they will be mint if Richard has any thing to do with it.
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Re: kawasaki h2c wanted
marmck wrote:This is my old H2C ( 1 of only 76 imported to the UK ), Have a chat with someone who has had one , They drink petrol , eat plugs , even when set up properly they surge ( want to be thrashed ) at a constant speed . But they are a gorgeous looking bike . Had mine for 4 years , sold it 7 years ago 4 £12K so make sure as with any classic it is all correct before buying ! Good luck
Ha ! I bought it for 11k 3 years ago, was running far to high s compression , came with dyno chart showing 85hp! , stinking fast until it ran hot , wisco o/s pistons had the cylinder pressures at 180psi , 0.5mm copper head gaskets sorted that and runs much kinder without over heating, cyl running at 155psi now
yes you can have too many bikes
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hi RAYZ1 ,I found out that Rick Brett did the initial resto on it , but it was in candy red ( did you get the pics of it in red when you got the bike ) when he did it , I do not know if he did the engine work I never, I just replaced a few bearings & seals .It never over heated even on a 120 mile round trip (petrol stops included ) but the oil pump was set slightly over the set line , as this is how I got it , that is how I left it. When I got it , it had a Kh 500 front end & Higgspeed spannies with it . I sold the spannies & restored the front end ,still had the 305 front rim on when I sold it , I also got the seat strap & strips for it & chain oil tank & fittings & other bits , enjoy Martin
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No it has the 750 front end , Rick did know the bike , don’t know if he did the engine work but doubt he would leave it at 180+psi on each cylinder , it was a rocket when cold , but did get hot and bothered , I checked everything eventually reading the work shop manual when it mentioned excessive compression, duly checked and far to high , runs sweet now. Had to replace the check valves on the oil lines as 2 were passing when stationary.
Too much oil can make them overheat as well , causes a weak fuel mixture
One thing was one of the top yoke pinch bolts had stripped the threads , it was tightened in with a piece of cardboard ,really . Anyway as these were blind holes managed to pick up a top yoke
Incredible what people will do, I mean that’s near lethal
Too much oil can make them overheat as well , causes a weak fuel mixture
One thing was one of the top yoke pinch bolts had stripped the threads , it was tightened in with a piece of cardboard ,really . Anyway as these were blind holes managed to pick up a top yoke
Incredible what people will do, I mean that’s near lethal
yes you can have too many bikes
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