H1 Cafe Kawasaki

chuckspeed at 15h57
02
Dec
2010
H1 Cafe Kawasaki

This is the only surviving pic of my 1973 H1 cafe bike. It had a race ported motor and short gearing to challenge modern sportbikes on the street. I sunk the tail light in the rear cover, added a set of Tomaselli's and removed the front fender. It was a challenge to ride; when you knew you were going to light the wick, you had to sit on the gas tank to keep the front end on the ground. This was a delicate balance, as if the weight was too far forward, the rear tyr
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