L.F. Kawasaki 750 triple two-stroke enthusiast
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 7:31 pm
We recently completed some Kawasaki H2R frame swingarm and aluminum gas tank kits destined for another continent. The outfit who ordered them has since closed, so we finished the project. They were made in our usual aircraft 4130 Chrome moly steel tube. They closely copy the Gary Nixon Daytona winning KR750 layout of the mid '70s. We made them to fit the shaved and swapped outside cylinders as on most H2R's, but we also were asked to make additional frames to accept the stock H2 cylinder layout for maximum air cooling, as used in UK and Europe by some successful classic racers. They have rectangular tube swingarms and are very trick and use the regular 18 inch wheels, plus can use 17 inch diameter wheels and up to 180mm wide rear slicks with offset sprockets. Now if our member/friend from California, Dave C. can make his H2R go as well and reliably as he does??? why not you?
Give me a call and I'll try and help, at least with the chassis....
Regards.
Denis
Denis Curtis
CMR Racing Products
Belleville, ON, Canada
www.cmrracingproducts.com
curtisracing@sympatico.ca
VRRA #351,
ex VRRA Vice Prez
Give me a call and I'll try and help, at least with the chassis....
Regards.
Denis
Denis Curtis
CMR Racing Products
Belleville, ON, Canada
www.cmrracingproducts.com
curtisracing@sympatico.ca
VRRA #351,
ex VRRA Vice Prez