Kawasaki H2 Triple Drag Race

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2006

Antique drag racing motorcycle

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  • p.s can u tell somthing about the engine

    << squish and timing from the clyinder ?

    u can mail me the specs ,i dont in u class or what ever,im only a 24years old guy the love 2stroke (i have self a TZR 250 engine (now in build of for drag and many other 2stroke engines look my profile by interres.)

    greets chris

    from germany,ulm

  • This engine had 1.3mm squish and ran stock timing of 23 degree, static with no retard.

  • Smokin Joe; this pass isn't anything special, type in Atco Triples in the search bar and check out the new bike.

  • We have dyno sheets on this engine at just over 200hp, crank hp, and 159 rear wheel. The rear wheel dyno was several years ago, it has been tweaked a lot since then.

  • That's awesome. I had an H2 750 drag bike in 1983 that looked similar but the fastest it ever went was

    10.45 seconds at 128 mph for the 1/4 mile.How do you get new parts to keep it racing? Cheers

    Alpal

  • Kawasaki still sells a lot of parts and we make a lot of our own peices. There is a resurgence in interest in these old bikes with the Super Eliminator class in Prostar.

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  • damn i thought u drive same aggress. timings and squish,very impressiv engine

  • AAAAAhhh the h2 is not Antique

    its the real deal on 2stroke engine in my eyes *hehe* inline 3 damn nice !!

    no rg,rgv can bet this super nice sound (its to modern) and the power off a old h2 is insae for a engine theys 40years old

    one of the best kawas and the nicest 2stroker ever for me

  • We used to remove the head gasket and stack the base gaskets up to increase the timing (piston ported engine...) - That made them even more snappy.

    The you had to stack spark plug washers on the under the clutch springs to pre-load them so the clutch would not slip.

    Wheelie machined for sure! Wish I had any of mine back now......

    gret vidy.

  • QUOTE:

    "We have dyno sheets on this engine at just over 200hp, crank hp, and 159 rear wheel. The rear wheel dyno was several years ago, it has been tweaked a lot since then. "

    That's huge - how much horsepower can you get out of 750cc 2 stroke motor?

    What's the quickest time ever done by an H2 750 drag bike?

  • OOOHH my dear god!! What the hell are you feeding that thing?... Gun powder? Who the f--k needs viagra after seeing and hearing such a thing as this! Great job, that is one sick machine. Whish my old girl had nuts as large as those!! The brothers at the Zulu races would be gang fighting over a bike like that!!

    Smokin Joe

  • I had a '73 in '74 and it blew everything away. Horsepower is one thing, but the powerband was the true issue!!

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