Kawasaki H1a Restomod
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Kawasaki H1a Restomod
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Re: Kawasaki H1a Restomod
I really like the look of that; hardly a surprise, I'm sure. I'd be very interested to know what the ground clearance is like with 17" wheels. I can only assume the shocks are considerably longer than OE.
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Re: Kawasaki H1a Restomod
Nice but having gone down this route bigger tyres stopped mine turning despite longer shocks and an 18" front which should have steepened the head angle. 34mm carbs robbed the bottom end torque. And as a B it really should be orange not blue.
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Re: Kawasaki H1a Restomod
It's nice but 2 's.
1. That centre pipe routing seems to have reduced the ground clearance and it looks a bit 'saggy belly' and
2. (More of a than a tbh) those mirrors need chucking in a skip.
Other than that it's sweet.
1. That centre pipe routing seems to have reduced the ground clearance and it looks a bit 'saggy belly' and
2. (More of a than a tbh) those mirrors need chucking in a skip.
Other than that it's sweet.
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Re: Kawasaki H1a Restomod
Agree. A more period guard would have looked better.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2024 7:02 pm I don't like the front mudguard, apart from that it's good.
They went with the prettiest colour. I'm idly looking at a couple of lovely Bs and trying to tell myself to fucking behave........
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Re: Kawasaki H1a Restomod
I love the triples and the sound they make is absolutely sublime, but it's such a shame they never continued to update them with water cooling and reduced engine width. A slim, watercooled triple with decent brakes, frame and suspension would be a weapon indeed.
Although a large part of their charm is the very fact they have an engine that seriously outweighs every other aspect of the bike's performance...
Although a large part of their charm is the very fact they have an engine that seriously outweighs every other aspect of the bike's performance...
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Yeah,it was chromed.
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Re: Kawasaki H1a Restomod
I like a bike you really have to look at to see just what they've done to it.
+1 for a chrome front guard tho
+1 for a chrome front guard tho