FIRST AND LAST KAWASAKI 250cc 2 STROKE TWIN
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FIRST AND LAST KAWASAKI 250cc 2 STROKE TWIN
Just practising to see how to get pics onto this site for later thread
1966 A1R 250 disc valve twin, Kawasakis first racer
1992 KR1s 250 reed valve twin, currently getting this prepared for 2015 ClassicTT Formula 2 race
Bikes are --1966 A1R 250 disc valve twin, Kawasakis first racer
1992 KR1s 250 reed valve twin, currently getting this prepared for 2015 ClassicTT Formula 2 race
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Re: FIRST AND LAST KAWASAKI 250cc 2 STROKE TWIN
=D> =D> =D> =D> =D>
Very nice
Very nice
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That A1R is gorgeous =D>
If it takes more than 2strokes then your just playing at it..
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Yeah that is nice Shaun. Collins and Russell have a nice collection of racing Kawasaki's. Post a few more pics of the rest of the collection Ronnie.
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Re: FIRST AND LAST KAWASAKI 250cc 2 STROKE TWIN
what seat is that on the KR1S?
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1992 CBR600 SEAT, with hours and hours of work on it.
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Re: FIRST AND LAST KAWASAKI 250cc 2 STROKE TWIN
What rear wheel on the KR1S? Looks a 17 matching the style of the front?
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A KR-1S wheel
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a Technomagnesio [-o<
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A Technomagnesium appears very nice but I have to live in the poor std world. We lavish attention on our other collection but I hope we can put together a good effort in 2015.
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A few years ago we had a samurai. It was missing quite a few parts, there was no top end on the motor and a few other bits and pieces. I struggled to find the missing parts so we sold it in bits.
Still don't see many, even at the shows.
Still don't see many, even at the shows.
"Turned out nice again"
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If you want any bits for old Japanese bikes then worth trying Dave at Samurai spares
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Samurai-Spares ... ml?_fsub=3
If they don't list what you have get in touch he is for ever raiding barns in America digging up all sorts of stuff that has been forgotten about.
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Samurai-Spares ... ml?_fsub=3
If they don't list what you have get in touch he is for ever raiding barns in America digging up all sorts of stuff that has been forgotten about.
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MJ I advertised the Samurai as a project first, but all the responses were from people who just wanted parts, so I sold it like that. The wheels were the first to go, then the bottom end of the motor. The frame and log book were the last to go and we had that for ages. All of which suggested to me that parts were difficult to find. All the cash that that raised went into our KR1s.
A friend met a chap at Croft who was racing either a Samurai or an Avenger. He told him about ours and gave him my number. When he rang all we had left was the frame.
A friend met a chap at Croft who was racing either a Samurai or an Avenger. He told him about ours and gave him my number. When he rang all we had left was the frame.
"Turned out nice again"