Registration: RCH865M
Frame: H2F40947
Odometer: 17,093
MOT: Exempt
- 748cc two-stroke triple
- Extensive restoration, all listed
- Itemised rebuild
- We have seen this running & the owner has used it recently for short rides
- HPI clear & V5 present
The H2 Mach IV was a 750cc 3-cylinder two-stroke production motorcycle manufactured by Kawasaki and sold from September 1971 through to 1975. A standard, factory produced H2 was able to travel a quarter mile from a standing start in 12. 0 seconds. By the standards of its time, its handling was sufficient to make it the production bike to beat on the race track and be given the nick name ‘The Widowmaker’. Nonetheless, its tendency to pull wheelies and a less than solid feel through high speed corners led to adjustments to the design as it evolved. More than any other model, it created Kawasaki's reputation for building what motorcycle journalist Alastair Walker called, "a scarily fast, good-looking, no holds barred motorcycle".
We are proud to offer a fantastic example of the iconic Kawasaki H2B 750. This April 1974 example is finished in the Candy Lime Green colour scheme and is showing just 17,000 miles.
This bike has been part of a small high end collection and is being sold to make space for some new purchases.

