remember the mach 111 well, I never road one, (probably was good thing at the time) I had a fairly leisurely yds5 yamaha at the time.
the kawi 500 quickly gained a reputation for being deadly in the wrong hands, and they where raced standard, nothing could get near them.
there was a story, how true I dont know, that the 500 was the reason for the law, restricting the cc rating a learner could ride. apparently, as the story went, an 18 year old got his hands on one as his first ride, and he lasted only a few hours.
I saw one where the front forks were 100 yards down the road from the rest of the bike.Rider was definately dead.
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Had an H1B - the orange tank 500. Great machine in their day. But a long way from a modern bike, and not in a good way.
On the road, 4 stroke, fuel injection, a frame that handles, and tyres that stick are magic. Replacing spark plugs weekly is not a good thing.
Had a nice piece of gravel road where I regularly wound up the Mach III in a short section to an interesting speed - realised this may not be a good idea when I noticed the hang glider guys on the hill had started watching me. A hand glider in the day way the one thing with a worse reputation than the Mach III.
Probably not true, the 250 restriction came into force in the UK before then. I think it was basicaly due to the power of the 250's being 'almost' as fast as a Brit 650. 350's upwards WERE/ARE as fast. Later in the early 1980's the UK dropped the learner legal size to 125cc, due to 2 bikes, the Suzuki X7 and then the RD250LC which was the 1st 'genuine 100mph' 250 available en masse. The Govt then introduced a 12bhp power restriction on 125's because Yamaha 'advertised' the LC125 which was capable of about 90mph.........
I'd guess you'll find the true story is a similar one here too.
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I hand two Mach IVs then needing a cheap bike bought an old Mach 3 as a commuter . blue tank model with drum brakes. longest ownership of any bike I had , seized the crank and spent countless hours trying to waterproof that damn distributer. It had the power of a 175 at low throttle then at a certain point you got the lot aaargh. mastered the handling ??? and compensated for the things on the wheels that passed for brakes. Pushed the damn thing home from Howick to Bucklands Beach then another night from Pakuranga. I loved it I hated it but I would ride it now if I could . Did a lot of miles on the old girl sadly missed the widow maker felt sorry for me I guess.
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