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- From: John.Hamilton@kennel.fidonet.org
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- Subject: 1972 Kawasaki H2 lives....
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- Date: 26 Jan 93 09:16:20
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- Well, I finally got that 750cc two-stroke "Widow Maker" H2 ready for the
- road (tires, clean the carbs, replace some hoses, etc.) and gave it a try
- last weekend. Having gone through it, it was nice to see that it is indeed
- all 1972 original, right down to the paint, and in excellant condition.
-
- So, I tried to remember when I was 21 years old, and the H2 was the hottest
- and best handling thing on the road. I closed my eyes, and remembered zooming
- around the mountains in New York, but its a long way back to remember.
-
- A kick and a puff of blue smoke, and I was off down the lane. Hmmm... nothing
- below 4,000 rpm, just like always. Ohhhhh.... wheeeeeee...... gawddang.....
- it comes on like a light switch! I'm flying along to the buzz of hundreds of
- bumblebees, and it seems awfully light underneath me. Along comes a stop sign,
- and I grab the brake lever for the single, tiny front disk, and suddenly
- remember.... these things don't stop! By the time I got home from my maiden
- voyage, my right arm was cramped and sore from that brake. I am ashamed, I
- didn't wheelie it even once - when I was younger, the front wheel was always
- dancing just above the pavement.
-
- Anyway, I put the H2 in the garage, put a chain through the frame around a
- post,
- and walked into the house shaking my head and rubbing my arm. We've
- become spoiled, you know. Harley-Davidsons stop shorter than many sportbikes
- from 60 mph today, and my ZX-11 would come down from 150 mph with two fingers
- as gracefully as you could ask in very little distance. Just making the white
- line at an intersection for the stop sign with the H2 is hard work! And now
- I remember the flexi-flyer frame, though putting modern CompK tires on it
- has ameliorated that tendancy some.
-
- Well, I bought it for a nostalgia investment, so I guess I'll just run it
- once in a while, and let it sit in my living room the rest of the time as
- a conversation piece. If it didnt' have a gas tank and an engine, it would
- look like a bicycle! :-)
-
- Yes, I'm glad we have modern bikes. At this stage of my life, I'm more
- interested in riding than living on the edge. But that H2 sure is pretty!
-
- John
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