hoozier1 wrote:
H2RTuner wrote:
Not even close to an R Series H bike.
saw this, actually says H1R
The above photo is of Tony on the same H1R in his Hot Bike Engineering shop with Dennis Dean, owner of Denco. Tony started Hot Bike Engineering in 1973 after leaving Kawasaki due to budget constraints. There he started manufacturing expansion chambers for the 500 triples with pyramids inside the collector, which added 3-5mph and shaved a ½ second off the quarter mile times
Ok, so this is from Kawasaki trples page above a pic of his Super Eliminator.
As per Tony Nicosia . " HI ALAN THAT IS A H - 1R MOTOR THAT I PORTED . IT RAN 10.02 ET & 138 .55 M P H IN 1970 AT ORANGE CO . INT . RACEWAY IRVINE , CA.
so I guess he had an H1R motor on it, thats why they referred to the bike as an H1r in the article