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1973 Kawasaki H2 Mpr on 2040-motos

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197 KAWASAKI H2 MPR ROADRACER....NEW 2011 BUILD..ONLY ONE LAP ON BIKE...BRUTALY FAST!!!! THIS IS THE BIKE THAT WAS ON DISPLAY AT THE BARBER VINTAGE FESTIVAL THIS OCTOBER..............SPECS INCLUDE; 750CC WISECO PISTONS.. 8MM LECTRON CARBS..SPECIAL FBG PORTING , HEAD WORK , UNDERCUT TRANS . RACE CDI..CUSTOM EXPANSTION CHAMBERS. 145+ HORSEPOWER* 160+ mph (* FBG estamite based on similer build dyno runs). MORRIS FRONT AND ENKI REAR ALLUM MAGS..CUSTOM EBC FRONT DISC BRAKE ROTORS..STAINLESS STEEL BRAKE LINES.......CHASSISE SPECS INCLUDE ; TAPERED STEERING HEAD BEARINGS...NEW SWING ARM BUSHINGS..UPDATED WELDING...PROGRESSIVE SHOCKS... Jamp;B POWDERCOATED FRAME...CUSTOM PAINT BY MANNING..AIR TECH BODY WORK ............. READY TO RACE OR SHOW........FOR RACING PURPOSES ONLY..NOT STREET LEGAL....SOLD IN AS IS CONDITION.

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