Kawasaki

This guy has good taste in classic Motocrossers! And they’re For Sale!


Someone is selling their nice collection of Big Bore Japanese Motocrossers. I’m really looking hard at the Yamaha 465. If it was an IT465/490 instead of a YZ I’d be all over it.

For the record, I DO NOT know the seller and this is not an endorsememt etc etc.. So please, Buyer beware.

1975 Honda CR250

1975 Kawasaki KX400

1978 Suzuki RM400

1981 Yamaha YZ465


1983 Honda CR250

More pics from "Mr Anonymous". This time from a friend of his who has built these fantastic KZ superbike customs.


Really fantastic bikes that appeal to my love of late 70’s and early 80’s Japanese Superbikes!! Thanks Much (again)for the great pictures and do keep them coming!

Toot my own horn a wee bit… KZ650 Restomod dangerously close to being done.


As she sits today. 750 juggs and cams. 650 head. Nice big KZ900 carbs. God I hope she starts LOL!

Before pics. Was MUCH rougher than these make it appear.

Reader submittal. Kawasaki Wayne Gardner "Moriwaki" Replica!


A reader with some serious skills (who wishes to remain anonymous) has sent in some of his OUTSTANDING build pics!! First off his Wayne Gardner Moriwaki Replica! For a little background on the original beastthat this bike was based on please take a look HERE. What an awesome machine and what a great replica.

The next 3 days will feature his AMAZING bikes so please stay tuned!

And thank you very much sir for these fantastic photographs.




Classic Kawasaki Flat Trackers. Carry over post from my 2-stroke site…


Like I’ve said before sometimes I get stuff over on my 2-stroke blog that’s just too good not to “cross-over” to here. Hope ya don’t mind..

My new favotite blogger Mike Stuhler of the excellent STUSSHOTS blog sends in these fantastic pics of a bike I’ve been enamoured with for years. I’ve actually posted a small grainy version of that beautiful green and white tracker somewhere on here before but it was a really rough shot. These come straight from the source and the detail is revealing. Reverse cylinder top end, big gulping roundslides, nicely tucked in chamber and some sweet fab work.

Mike Writes:

Hey Steve- Here are a few shots for you that might be of interest to you.Back in late 74/early 75 Erv Kanemoto–who went on to tune World Championship teams for Spencer, Lawson, Gardner, Kocinski and several other somewhat well-known racers, put together a couple of H2 triples for flat tracking, in the hopes of trying to compete against the upcoming and omni-present XR750 onslaught that was about to overtake and dominate American Class C flat track as it was known in the day.Kanemoto was a genius in putting together some of the finest, let alone fastest bikes of the day. This particular little gem of a project involved a Champion frame, Ceriani front end w/ what I believe were Akront aluminum rims. The mags were just starting to be regarded as enough of a weight and time savings, but only a few guys were running them, hence the standard spoke rims. As you can see he ran both on this sweet little piece. I’m not familiar enough with the technical aspects of what he did do in the way of porting/polishing this jewel, but it was pretty much a rocket ship. But, like the TZ that Roberts won Indy with–a week later after the Terre Haute shots attached were taken–they just wouldn’t hook up on a dirt track real well. And the power band on these were even more of a lightswitch then even the TZ turned out.But man, if you were a 2 stroke head, and I definitely was and still am, these things sounded f…in wicked.These shots attached were a few I took that historical week. Donnie Castro was just out of a contract from the Yamaha super team as they went it alone with KR that first year. So Erv enlisted Donnie at several races–Terre Haute, Indy, and Syracuse–on the eastern swing, and also had Scott Brelsford at Syracuse as well. Neither qualified in at any of those races that I remember.I’ve attached some shots of Donnie and the H2. The color shot is from TH and in the far left you can see the brim of Castro’s hat, and the dude in the sunglasses is former #9, Gary Nixon. The others are of Donnie at TH and Indy during practice/time trials–again in August ’75. I’ve got some other b/w shots of both DC and Brelsford from Syracuse, but I’ll save those for another time and another surprise!
Mike

Can’t Wait! I always wondered about the timing of these bikes in relation to King Kenny’s dream machine. I can only dream what THAT matchup would have sounded like. Thanks Very Much for filling in the history on these awesome rides.

Flawless Kawasaki Z1R


I’m oin a bit of a “Team Green” phase at the moment. I’m close to getting my KZ650/750 project fired up so I’m on a lot of Kawasaki boards. There are some real jewels out there including this beauty.

Now that’s my kind of parking lot.. KZ1000… and friends.


From the always entertaining “No Future Tokoyo“…