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What year did the Kawasaki 500 come out?

1969
1969-70 Kawasaki Mach III H1 500: Killer Kawasaki. Does this two-strike triple deserve its deadly moniker? In 1969, Kawasaki went through a reorganization, which, among other things, yielded a motorcycle built around a 500cc, 60-hp three-cylinder two-stroke.

What year did Kawasaki make?

The Kawasaki Company was founded in 1896 by Shozo Kawasaki as a shipyard meant for building oceangoing steel ships. At the beginning they constructed marine steam turbines, locomotives, freight cars, passenger carriages and bridge girders.

How fast is the Kawasaki H1?

When the H1 was first announced, Motorcycle Mechanics criticised Kawasaki for their “own ambitious claim” that it was “the fastest and best accelerating road machine ever produced, being capable of 124 mph and 12.4 sec.

How fast is the Hayabusa from 0 60?

Being able to power from 0 to 60 in just 2.47 seconds, the Suzuki Hayabusa has created a highly respectable name for itself. Its popularity is also credited to its exotic and unique look, which makes it stand out even further. The best part about this bike? It has a top speed of 186 mph.

What is the fastest Kawasaki?

Ninja H2R
The track-only variant is called Ninja H2R, and it is the fastest and most powerful production motorcycle on the market; it produces a maximum of 310 horsepower (230 kW) and 326 horsepower (243 kW) with ram air….Street-legal Ninja H2.

ManufacturerKawasaki Motorcycle & Engine Company
Top speed337.06 km/h (209.442 mph)

How fast is a Kawasaki H1 500 Mach 3?

Kawasaki H1 500 Mach III Make Model Kawasaki H1 500 Mach III Fuel Capacity 15 Litres / 4.0 US gal Standing ¼ Mile 12.4 sec Top Speed 200 km/h / 124 mph Road Test Kawasaki HI vs Triumph X-75 Bike magazin

What kind of engine does a Kawasaki KH500 have?

Kawasaki’s early 1970s sportsbike range was dominated by light, powerful two-stroke triples: from the 250cc SI through to the fearsome H2 750cc, the KH500 being a suitable midway point. Developed from the earlier HI, the original triple of 1969, the KH500 had a piston-ported two-stroke engine in a steel-tube cradle frame.

Is the Kawasaki 500 original the best?

Original is the best! Although I’d recently ridden Kawasaki 250 and 750 triples, this was my first outing on a 500 for a while. Each engine size has its own particular character (including the often overlooked 350/400 version), but the original just might be the best.

When did the Kawasaki H1 come out?

Launched in 1969, import numbers were minuscule until Agrati took over, and remained small-scale until Kawasaki UK was established and set up a proper network. By this stage King Z1 was on the scene and large two strokes were an endangered species, so the H1 and its KH500 offshoot, introduced in 1976, were always rare.