1974 Kawasaki Big Horn Flat Tracker

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The Kawasaki Big Horn, also known as the F-9, was Kawasaki’s response to the Yamaha RT-360. Here’s an example with a Woody Kyle built motor that’s been turned into a flat tracker.

Kawasaki Big Horn Flat Tracker - Tail

The base Big Horn featured a 346cc two-stroke single good for 28 horsepower. It had a five speed gearbox and one of the earlier implementations of capacitive discharge ignition (CDI). It was designed to be a do-it-all bike, though this one for sale is a bit more focused. For more information on the Big Horn, check out this write-up from Classic Jap Cycles.

Kawasaki Big Horn Flat Tracker - Right Side

This specific Kawasaki Big Horn Flat Tracker has the Woody Kyle engine in a Champion flat-track frame. It also features 35mm Ceriani forks, Progressive rear shocks, Grimeca brakes, Sun rims and a JEMCo pipe. Apparently the race motor was originally prepped for Dale Singleton, also known as the Flying Pig Farmer (hence the amusing decal on the tail of the bike).

Kawasaki Big Horn Flat Tracker - Left Side

Find this Kawasaki Big Horn Flat Tracker for sale in Brackney, Pennsylvania with bidding up to $5,395 and the reserve not yet met