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Just Passin'
14th April 2020, 20:17
Just purchasing a 1976 Kawasaki H1.:woohoo: Always wanted one for better or worse. Im old enough now to apply common sense that I didnt have when younger.
I know very little about these bikes and even less about where to get spares etc. Can any fellow owners out there touch base with me so that I can get some good advice. I am on my own up here in the top of the south pretty much I think.
I know this is probably an old question and is subjective but what modern 2 stroke oil would you recommend for my Kwaka H1 that I have on the way to me as soon as the covoid virus lockdown is lifted. I am thinking that Castrol T2 Racing would be the way to go. Would appreciate any advice from those running these bikes.:wacko:
Berries
15th April 2020, 06:43
Im old enough now to apply common sense that I didnt have when younger.
No you're not mate, you never are with a bike. And that's all part of the fun.
If you can get the search function to work I am sure you will find the answer here already.
toycollector10
15th April 2020, 15:14
Welcome to the forum. I use Castrol 2T and also Penrite Semi Synthetic. I would assume the Penrite is the better as it's semi synthetic. I've never owned an H1 but from what I have seen they can be problematic at times. If you have any issues with the bike contact Mike through this Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Classic-Japanese-Motorcycle-Group-Christchurch-New-Zealand-823558951125081/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel&eid=ARACqPX7c8EJ5HDmpUbddYUdSgeXjOhsVbTbxlf4_J4Mnd-2vNkYvdG0uda1d4kP81tANutY2KnR1Zm9 and he'll copy your email to the group members and one or more of the H1 owners should be able to offer some advice. I hope the bike is all you want it to be and more..
roogazza
16th April 2020, 12:02
People would shudder now I guess as when I started riding 65/66 on two strokes Yams and Suzuki 250's we used to throw in castrol XL lol.
Didn't now any different and didn't suffer any blow ups etc.
345468
I hear the T2 stuff is good nowdays .......
swarfie
16th April 2020, 13:04
People would shudder now I guess as when I started riding 65/66 on two strokes Yams and Suzuki 250's we used to throw in castrol XL lol.
Didn't now any different and didn't suffer any blow ups etc.
345468
I hear the T2 stuff is good nowdays .......
I used to use recycled/re-refined oil in my 1973 Yamaha DT3 in the early 70's. Never fouled a plug and it burned quite clean. Can't remember the brand name though...alziemers setting in:weird: Now days I use Castrol Power 1 TTS. Fully synthetic and smokes very little and can run thinner mix as well.
Gearup
16th April 2020, 14:49
I used to use recycled/re-refined oil in my 1973 Yamaha DT3 in the early 70's. Never fouled a plug and it burned quite clean. Can't remember the brand name though...alziemers setting in:weird: Now days I use Castrol Power 1 TTS. Fully synthetic and smokes very little and can run thinner mix as well.
Dominion Oil Refining springs to mind. It closed down in 2000 but iirc my Dad used to buy its re-refined products in bulk and use them for all types of machinery/vehicles.
Okey Dokey
16th April 2020, 15:16
If you need any bits for it, you could try Darryl at sales@japmcdismantlers.c.nz . He's got a complete one in the shed plus other bits and pieces. I don't think he would sell the complete one though.
Kickaha
16th April 2020, 18:50
Now days I use Castrol Power 1 TTS.
I've used that in every two stroke I have owned (cept for my TZ250) for as long as it has been available
240
25th April 2020, 22:00
A 76 H1? You realize that you have made every one here get a massive hard on don't you :headbang: fucking well done you :Punk:Any synthetic oil will work fine just check your oil adjustment,its real simple just Google it.These are actually reliable as, just put some nice brake pads up front and some decent rear shocks and enjoy.
jasonu
28th April 2020, 13:13
I had a H2 750 for a while.
https://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/185532-1985-Kawasaki-Mach-V
Lots of fun to ride but was a lot of work.
I found this website to be very useful.
https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/kawasakitriples/
malcy25
29th April 2020, 08:56
Just purchasing a 1976 Kawasaki H1.:woohoo: Always wanted one for better or worse. Im old enough now to apply common sense that I didnt have when younger.
I know very little about these bikes and even less about where to get spares etc. Can any fellow owners out there touch base with me so that I can get some good advice. I am on my own up here in the top of the south pretty much I think.
I know this is probably an old question and is subjective but what modern 2 stroke oil would you recommend for my Kwaka H1 that I have on the way to me as soon as the covoid virus lockdown is lifted. I am thinking that Castrol T2 Racing would be the way to go. Would appreciate any advice from those running these bikes.:wacko:
You are not that alone. There's some well known post classic racers etc around the region who are very two stroke literate. Jock Woodley, Lester Ferdinand over in Picton, Jason Howcroft, Steve Brown over near Nelson, Paul Brown in Blenheim, just off the top of my head.
My usual comment around oils is ask 12 people get 15 answers....I've been Motul for 30 years and a good name brand semi-synthetic would be my pick. Motul, Penrite, Castrol etc and buy in bigger sizes as it will be cheaper. I had to use BP power stroke in my 350LC as anything else the slides you stick...
TLDV8
12th May 2020, 12:56
A triple thread without a wheelie, yikes.... Not that it matters but a 1976 model is a KH500 and would be a nicer if subdued ride compared to the earlier H1's.
toycollector10
14th May 2020, 20:04
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buga91RLVHg
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