After the obligatory rigid framed Briggs & Stratten powered mini bike, my first "real" (clutch & shift) M/C was a 71 Yamaha JT-1 Mini Enduro, the one with lights. My best friend had a 74 Suzuki TC100 and we would ride all over the hills, trails and streets of upstate NY. When we moved to Florida my Dad got a 73 GT250 to ride to work. Once my brother got his license "we" adopted it, and when I got my licence I was no longer on the back, I was FREE! When I was 16, a guy at school had a green '74 H2-B, stock with K&N pods. I didn't know him that well so I was surprised when he asked me if I wanted to ride it.

Of course I did!

Not being my bike, I went "easy" on it (while in sight

). That's it! I was hooked! I wanted a Kawasaki Triple! I had ridden many of my friends' bikes, including: CB350, CS-3, RD250/350/400, DS-7, GT380, several Suzuki, Kawasaki and Yamaha enduros of various sizes and lots of dirt bikes. Nothing made my eyes light up and stirred my soul like that H2! It was like that "kid at Christmas" feeling! When I turned 17 I traded the GT250 for a Candy Emerald Green 77 KH400-A4. My immediate impression was that my GT had a rubber band for a throttle cable! WOW, this thing was magic! I was king of the road, and immediately started stripping off those nasty parts that add weight and don't add power. (stupid hotrod teenage punk...

) Before long it had clubman bars, H2 carbs, mild "homebrew" porting and Denco H1 stingers. I used to drag race it and got a best 1/8th mile time of 7.23, and 1/4 mile of 12.96.

Not bad for not really knowing what I was doing (but I thought I did

) Over the years I have had: S2, S3, H1, R5, along with tons of parts for all. I have ridden: CBX, GS750, GS1100, GPZ550, and I'm sure I forgot several. So here I find myself with a garage full of triple again, in various stages of completion. I'm actually going to "thin the herd" a bit, leaving 2 or 3 running bikes, I just don't have the facilities for projects right now, time to back off...
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