Kawasaki 750 Mach IV/H2 Crankcases.

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Kawasaki 750 Mach IV/H2 Crankcases.

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Set of bare low No ( early series) H2 cases in very good usable condition, $ 500-

They'd make a great staring point for a special - put the largest capacity 2T bike mill in a late light chassis.

In a reliable easy going performance street tune, an H2 makes 'bout 100 hp,
& getting more power aint difficult - if you like 'em feisty..
( A complete H2 engine/box weighs ~60kg, & will fit in pretty much where a RD/RZ Yam unit will).


I am on the north coast of NSW, PM me if interested.
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So 60 looks, but no interest?
C'mon guys, it aint rocket science.. oh wait on..
( nah, but seriously - its just like what you already have, 'cept BIG, cubes-wise, & yeah, that's better..)
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Another hundred odd nibbles, but no bites?

The rest of the parts needed to complete an engine are fairly easily obtainable on ebay/etc..
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Nobody has any money in the 2 stroke world.
We all buy cheap running and usually in fairly good streetable condition bikes that we can't really justify spending good money on to properly maintain
Some buy clapped out old Junkers that take many thousands of dollars to put right over many years (lower pain in the pocket spread out over lots of time)

Most have figured out that buying a bike, part at a time, is far more expensive than buying a whole bike, that makes any part marketable to someone who needs that specific part for their bike.
Marketing to convince someone that a single part is a good basis to begin a build on is a far harder sell.

Please don't be offended by my thoughts on your offering, I genuinely hope you find a motivated buyer.


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No worries G-up, fair enough, you just put into words what I'd already figured..
I'm not in that much of a hurry to get rid of 'em, this quiet spot is the only place I've done so.

Also to be fair though, without a decent set of cases to start with, you won't be building a good 'un..
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James, take the views with a grain of salt. Many of them can be web bots :)
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hybrid wrote:James, take the views with a grain of salt. Many of them can be web bots :)
Cool, & ta for the input, H..
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