wtb: KAWASAKI H-2 750 TRIPLE 2 STROKE STREET BIKE

Discussion in 'Cars wanted' started by bergs430riv, Jan 28, 2008.

  1. bergs430riv

    bergs430riv Well-Known Member

    I know its not a car but would love to buy one. Had them when younger, now would love one to ride and enjoy, not to beat the death out of!!!:pray:
     
  2. bergs430riv

    bergs430riv Well-Known Member

    Still looking for one, anybody!?!?
     
  3. Electrajim

    Electrajim Just another Jim

    How emissions illegal can you get! :laugh: :pp

    Although I don't have one, I've heard what they sound like on youtube before.

    Veeeeery interesting/cool sound for sure!

    Good luck on your hunt.
    ElectraJim
     
  4. W Emmott

    W Emmott Well-Known Member

    Believe it or not I saw at least 3 on e-bay 2 days ago some
    low miles all orig.

    Good Luck, Wayne:beers2:
     
  5. 70sLark

    70sLark Well-Known Member

    go for like a 74, longer frame. less likley to flip over without notice.
    Member they had the nick name of widow maker as all stock the front wheel will com up and over with out warning.

    Might look for a 500, plenty fast.

    My last one was a drag bike, extended swing arm, fiberglass body, only had 20 over jugs n pistons, expansion chambers and jets with a 7in slick and did an easy 9.5 1/4 with a 200lb rider.

    I had a whole set of 80 over stuff but never had the balls.

    I use the title from my 500 and put it on the street. Was awful fun putting down $10,000 rice rockets on a $900 bike.

    Though that is the bike that got me into cruisers. I don't wanna go that fast in the open ever again. 9sec street car with a cage, yes plz.
     
  6. Evans Ward

    Evans Ward Well-Known Member

    Search craigslist. Join up at Kawasaki Triples Worldwide. I own two '72 H2's but neither are for sale. Can tell you that the prices for all triples has risen substantially! 74 and 5 H2 had a longer swingarm, not longer frame. That was done to try and keep the front wheel from being in the air so much. Here's one of mine that I restored:
     

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  7. bergs430riv

    bergs430riv Well-Known Member

    Cool bike, looking for a '72 H-2 or even Z1 will do. My brother is a collector and sell and builds these bikes for clients all over the world, but we don't see eye to eye on certin things so I must find one myself. I still have many parts for the older ones I have had, so I have a pretty good start to go fast. Denco pipes ,Lectron carbs, Fast by gast cylinders and heads,ect... We use to build our own pipes to mellow out the mid range and give it a stronger low end, shorter main bodys , lengthen stinger, radius "lower "exh. port ect. It was lots of fun in the day. Glenn
     
  8. austingta

    austingta Well-Known Member

    I had an H1 in 78 or so. Scary fast are the only words to describe it.

    eBay has them often.
     
  9. johns1340

    johns1340 New Member

    hi i am new to the site i have a 1975 h1 free to a good home here in maryland wouldnt take much to get it running needs lots of cosmetic restoration let me know if interested john
     
  10. bergs430riv

    bergs430riv Well-Known Member

    Yes, please call, sent you a pm. By the way, PM me your address so I can set up a time when you would like me to pick this up, I hear road trip!!! Thank you ,Glenn.
     
  11. Water man

    Water man Knee Deep in Mud

    Where in PA are you located?

    Kurt
     
  12. Mike Sobotka

    Mike Sobotka Founders Club Member

    I have a 500 I would part with:)
     
  13. 68stick

    68stick Well-Known Member

    I'll sell you my '72 H2 if you really want one, I don't ride it much any more.
    I'm more interested in getting the Z1 on the road now.
     
  14. bergs430riv

    bergs430riv Well-Known Member

    Well I have contacted you twice with no return responce, maybe you did not get them. Thanks for the first responce, but get back to me if poss.
     

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