A legend in the motorcycling world, the Kawasaki H2 750 is remembered so fondly thanks to its peaky, narrow powerband and its poor handling characteristics. A bike for experts only, the Widowmaker commands respect wherever it goes.
1971 Speedway Widowmaker
The Speedway Widowmaker has one of the greatest names ever affixed to a motorcycle. It also doesn’t sound like something you’d want to buy your kid who was learning on a tiny 80cc two-stroke.
1973 Kawasaki H2 750
Affectionately known as the Widowmaker, the Kawasaki H2 750 might be the best-known motorcycle ever built by Kawi. In fact, the company is bringing the name back the upcoming Ninja H2 superbike. Here’s a beautiful original example (VIN: H2F-25970) with the right amount of wear. This bike has 5,700 miles and is being offered by the 2nd owner- the 1st …
Nice Price – 1974 Kawasaki H1 Mach III
This Mach III is in good condition and has just 7,000 miles. The seller suggests that with the exception of the air filters, this bike is original. While it has some cosmetic wear, everything mechanical works, and it’s a great price for the Widowmaker. Find this Kawasaki H1 Mach III for sale here on Craigslist in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania for …
1970 Kawasaki H1 500 Mach III
Post Sale Update: This Mach III sold for $10,000 after 25 bids on eBay. The Kawi H1’s were a range of triples famous for being incredibly fast in a straight line, but dangerous when you had to turn. This reputation only helped to make the bike more popular amongst riders who fancied themselves tough, as the bike became “affectionately” known …
1975 Kawasaki H1 500
Known as the ‘Widowmaker’, the Kawasaki H1 series were a range of triples famous for being incredibly quick and terrible to handle. The Kawasaki H1 500 was the mid-size model, and was easily the fastest 500cc bike around. By keeping everything cheap, Kawi was able to market this bike to young gentlemen who wanted the fastest bike possible for less …