1973 Kawasaki H1 Mach III

The 1973 Kawasaki H1 Mach III is a renowned motorcycle, manufactured in the Motor City of Tokyo, Japan. This classic ride from Kawasaki's early heyday boasts a distinctive feature that set it apart from its competitors - a six-speed transmission integrated into its iconic three-cylinder engine, earning it the moniker 'triple'. First released to the American market via its Indianapolis, Indiana dealerships in the early 70s, this Mach III is powered by a 500cc inline-three liquid-cooled engine capable of producing an impressive 62 horsepower. Its sleek design features a dual exhaust system, giving it a unique aggressive sound that's become synonymous with Kawasaki performance bikes. The 1973 H1 Mach III, weighing approximately 450 lbs or 204 kg, maintains its iconic 'triple' engine configuration even today and remains an iconic symbol of the brand's rebellious spirit from that era.
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