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16 Nov 2015 16:27 #699014
by Bowman
Honda 55 Trail don't ask me what year, 65? (sold)
79 Yamaha XS400 (sold)
76 KZ750B Twin (project)
72 Honda CT70 (project)
My freinds H2 was created by Bowman
OK it's not a KZ but jeebus. We are going to tidy it up over the winter.
Honda 55 Trail don't ask me what year, 65? (sold)
79 Yamaha XS400 (sold)
76 KZ750B Twin (project)
72 Honda CT70 (project)
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16 Nov 2015 16:52 #699017
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So what's the question?
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16 Nov 2015 17:05 #699018
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Honda 55 Trail don't ask me what year, 65? (sold)
79 Yamaha XS400 (sold)
76 KZ750B Twin (project)
72 Honda CT70 (project)
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No question. Just saying that that H2 kinda causes some shrinkage to occur when I compare it to my 750 twin.
Honda 55 Trail don't ask me what year, 65? (sold)
79 Yamaha XS400 (sold)
76 KZ750B Twin (project)
72 Honda CT70 (project)
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16 Nov 2015 17:32 #699020
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I don't have a plan and I'm sticken' to it! '77 KZ 650 / 750 GPz custom project in progress
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looks solid to start with. I saw one in action 30 yrs ago. Holy Smokes do they have som power! Keep us posted with progress, please.
I don't have a plan and I'm sticken' to it! '77 KZ 650 / 750 GPz custom project in progress
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16 Nov 2015 17:44 - 16 Nov 2015 17:45 #699022
by Bowman
Honda 55 Trail don't ask me what year, 65? (sold)
79 Yamaha XS400 (sold)
76 KZ750B Twin (project)
72 Honda CT70 (project)
Replied by Bowman on topic My freinds H2
F'ing things are monsters. Incredibly fast (for the time) in a straight line. And you gotta be careful 2 up, they will wheelie going into third
Honda 55 Trail don't ask me what year, 65? (sold)
79 Yamaha XS400 (sold)
76 KZ750B Twin (project)
72 Honda CT70 (project)
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16 Nov 2015 18:05 #699025
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The original Murdercycle. I almost bought one in 75. 1 test ride and I bought my Z1.
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16 Nov 2015 18:17 #699026
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321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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That one is either a 72 or 73, probably 73. I still have a 1974 H2 I bought in 1979. In 1979 it had 9000 miles on it, now has 10,000. Not a bike for everyone. Don't know why I keep mine really. It was much less money in 1979 than a Z1 or KZ1000 is the reason I chose a H2 back in the day.
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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16 Nov 2015 18:29 #699029
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A friend that owned a bike shop had it. It was a 75.Told me it would smoke the Z1. Could have had it for $900. I got my Z1b for $2300. It was a demo model with 84 miles on it. Never regretted buying it.
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16 Nov 2015 19:36 - 16 Nov 2015 19:38 #699036
by redhawk4
1978 KZ1000A2 Wiseco 1075 kit
1977 KZ650B1
1973 Triumph Tiger TR7V
1968 BSA Victor Special 441
2015 Triumph Thunderbird LT
1980 Suzuki SP400
Old enough to know better, still too young to care
Replied by redhawk4 on topic My freinds H2
The Z1 is as fast over the 1/4 mile as the 72 KH750 based on period tests, the real difference is the power delivery, whereas the Z1 has good power everywhere the KH750 has a relatively narrow but fierce powerband which is what made them so exciting and dangerous for the inexperienced. By 1975 the 750 had been tamed some and the Z1 was quicker. They are fantastic bikes though, in terms of their "legend" and the crazy performance of their time. Cars were so much slower back then that these bikes could humble the super cars of the time in a straight line, for a fraction of the price. They go for silly money now, I met a guy last week who had 2 of them in his garage as well as some Z1's and a turbocharged KZ900. Much as I love them I doubt I'll ever see one for the sort of money I'd be prepared to pay, I think one would become much more of a ornament than a regular rider, they are a little crude and vibrate compared to the Z1, KZ900's and KZ1000's that are still quite civilized even by today's standards - but I can still dream I'll find that one owner from new one in the small ads for sale by someone who has no idea what it's worth.
That looks a decent bike - I'm jealous even if I don't want to admit it.
That looks a decent bike - I'm jealous even if I don't want to admit it.
1978 KZ1000A2 Wiseco 1075 kit
1977 KZ650B1
1973 Triumph Tiger TR7V
1968 BSA Victor Special 441
2015 Triumph Thunderbird LT
1980 Suzuki SP400
Old enough to know better, still too young to care
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16 Nov 2015 20:42 #699041
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Replied by missionkz on topic My freinds H2
I had one.
Very fast in those super peaky RPMs but wheelied too easily and handled very poorly. Not terrible comfortable and sounded awful.
It was faster then my hot rodded Triumph Triple in a straight line but nowhere near as fun to drive.
Not as fast as my mildly hot rodded KZ1000 ...which was able to hit high 11.80s and 12.00s fairly easily back in Detroit
Never took the stock H2 to the strip.
Very fast in those super peaky RPMs but wheelied too easily and handled very poorly. Not terrible comfortable and sounded awful.
It was faster then my hot rodded Triumph Triple in a straight line but nowhere near as fun to drive.
Not as fast as my mildly hot rodded KZ1000 ...which was able to hit high 11.80s and 12.00s fairly easily back in Detroit
Never took the stock H2 to the strip.
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2016 Triumph T120 Bonneville
Far North East Metro Denver Colorado
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17 Nov 2015 01:11 #699046
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Current Project
1968 Norton P11A Desert Sled
Other bike (and daily ride)
2004 Yamaha FZR 600
Previous Bikes
78 Z1-R (resto)
91 Zephyr 750
73 Mach IV (Resto)
78 Z1-R
78 Z1-R (stolen)
76 Z900
76 Z650
73 Mach IV
72 Mach III
Replied by weales on topic My freinds H2
Owned, raced, sprinted a '73 H2A back in NZ in the 70s.
Was quite a mildly tuned bike and much easier to ride than the 500 triple,;
actually made as much torque as a Z1 and only redlined at 7500rpm.
I was electrically timed on mine at 123.6 mph over the flying 1/4 mile and 12.62 sec for a standing 1/4 mile.
Also restored another H2A back in the 90s in Australia and had it for a couple of years
before selling it to buy a Zephyr 750.
Couple of very nice (almost mint) H2s going for between$18,000-00 and $22,500 in Oz
Was quite a mildly tuned bike and much easier to ride than the 500 triple,;
actually made as much torque as a Z1 and only redlined at 7500rpm.
I was electrically timed on mine at 123.6 mph over the flying 1/4 mile and 12.62 sec for a standing 1/4 mile.
Also restored another H2A back in the 90s in Australia and had it for a couple of years
before selling it to buy a Zephyr 750.
Couple of very nice (almost mint) H2s going for between$18,000-00 and $22,500 in Oz
Current Project
1968 Norton P11A Desert Sled
Other bike (and daily ride)
2004 Yamaha FZR 600
Previous Bikes
78 Z1-R (resto)
91 Zephyr 750
73 Mach IV (Resto)
78 Z1-R
78 Z1-R (stolen)
76 Z900
76 Z650
73 Mach IV
72 Mach III
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17 Nov 2015 02:22 - 17 Nov 2015 02:25 #699048
by z1kzonly
The H2 deserves respect! Part of Motorcycle History.
Paul Gast, Dave Shultz, "Puppet- Racevisions", Mike Murdoch, Denco Inds.
All put them out front for drag racing in the early 70's.
Livin in "CheektaVegas, NY
Went thru 25 of these in 40 yrs.
I SOLD OUT! THE KAW BARN IS EMPTY.
More room for The Old Girl, Harley 75 FLH Electra Glide,
Old faithful! Points ign. Bendix Orig. carb.
Starts everytime!
Replied by z1kzonly on topic My freinds H2
The H2 deserves respect! Part of Motorcycle History.
Paul Gast, Dave Shultz, "Puppet- Racevisions", Mike Murdoch, Denco Inds.
All put them out front for drag racing in the early 70's.
Livin in "CheektaVegas, NY
Went thru 25 of these in 40 yrs.
I SOLD OUT! THE KAW BARN IS EMPTY.
More room for The Old Girl, Harley 75 FLH Electra Glide,
Old faithful! Points ign. Bendix Orig. carb.
Starts everytime!
Last edit: 17 Nov 2015 02:25 by z1kzonly.
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