Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2024 1:38 pm
Nah,it'll never be that man. The photos flatter it! I want it as a rider,it's just idle hands over the Winter.......I hope.
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Nah,it'll never be that man. The photos flatter it! I want it as a rider,it's just idle hands over the Winter.......I hope.
That looks very tidy.Skub wrote: Tue Jan 09, 2024 9:45 pm Buttoned up again and ready to roll,it's bloody freezing in the garage tonight,so I'm done. Looks well though.
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Is that a split-link chain?Skub wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2024 5:22 pm I decided to replace the sprockets after all,for all they cost it's daft not to really.
It gives me a chance to clean all the hidden parts while the rear wheel is out too.
Yep. Duz it make you twitchy?
I bulk buy the stuff.Druid wrote: Wed Jan 10, 2024 7:29 pm It's going to take a lot of work and an awful lot of Solvol to keep it looking like that![]()
I suppose it adds to the adrenaline rush when you get you 'enthusiastic' with the throttle
I'm aiming for the genuine 70s experience.Bustaspoke wrote: Wed Jan 10, 2024 8:21 pm I suppose it adds to the adrenaline rush when you get you 'enthusiastic' with the throttle![]()
I just looked in a Gaelic dictionary and found Skub means garage queen!Skub wrote: Wed Jan 10, 2024 1:38 pmNah,it'll never be that man. The photos flatter it! I want it as a rider,it's just idle hands over the Winter.......I hope.![]()
You old silver tongue you.Taipan wrote: Wed Jan 10, 2024 8:34 pm I just looked in a Gaelic dictionary and found Skub means garage queen!![]()
A lot of 1960s-70s frames looked like a copy of the wrong bits of the Norton Featherbed. The Kawa frame looks like they’ve copied the Norton steering head, then added neck bracing plates, but not improved the rigidity of the relationship between the swing arm pivot and the steering head.Skub wrote: Tue Jan 09, 2024 11:18 am Yeah,Jap frames of the era were a token gesture,closer to bicycle than motorbicycle.
Right on past a full tank of juice,eh? Unheard of in Tinpan world.
Mr Honda said an electrical fault.Skub wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2024 8:26 pmRight on past a full tank of juice,eh? Unheard of in Tinpan world.
Incidentally,a mate had a BMW S1000RR Wull type demo bike on loan with 600 miles and the cush rubbers were shot. Probably from the running in process.![]()
If it's anything like the fitting kit for the 350LC it attaches to the bolt head and nut of the swingarm spindle.Skub wrote: Thu Jan 18, 2024 5:18 pm I came across a pic of an H1 the same as mine,mounted on an Abba Skylift. It was difficult to be sure,but it looked like the lift was attached to the swingarm pivot. All the mounting kits I've seen rely on a hollow pivot,which the H1 doesn't have. Being intrigued,I contacted Abba and asked if there was any way we could make it work on the old bike.
I gave them the sizes of the head and nut,they checked other fitting kits and have come up with what sounds like a workable solution. I'll know for certain when I get the parts. Full marks to the Abba folk,many another outfit would just have told me they don't do a kit for the H1.
Yeah,it'll be the same. It was a bit daft having a bike which will need more frequent fettling and only being able to use the lift on the bike which doesn't. The last floor crawling episode had me wincing for days after.mangocrazy wrote: Thu Jan 18, 2024 5:34 pm If it's anything like the fitting kit for the 350LC it attaches to the bolt head and nut of the swingarm spindle.
Yup. Renowned for the excellent customer service and deserve success.Skub wrote: Thu Jan 18, 2024 5:18 pm I came across a pic of an H1 the same as mine,mounted on an Abba Skylift. It was difficult to be sure,but it looked like the lift was attached to the swingarm pivot. All the mounting kits I've seen rely on a hollow pivot,which the H1 doesn't have. Being intrigued,I contacted Abba and asked if there was any way we could make it work on the old bike.
I gave them the sizes of the head and nut,they checked other fitting kits and have come up with what sounds like a workable solution. I'll know for certain when I get the parts. Full marks to the Abba folk,many another outfit would just have told me they don't do a kit for the H1.