The Kawasaki 750 H2 Mach IV a Japanese classic Superbike that was in production from 1972 until 1975 that has now found a place in the Motorcycle Hall of Fame now a collector's dream bike. The 750 brute force Kawasaki H2 Mach IV Superbike in its day was more than capable of producing real awesome breath-taking power but it was quite a difficult bike to handle like its predecessor the Kawasaki Mach III. In 1972 the Kawasaki Motorcycle company produced the most spectacular monster Superbikes of all, the big bad Kawasaki Z1 which captured most of the important speed and endurance records and set the pattern for other motorbikes in long distance racing. The fiery Kawasaki Mach III H1 500 was the fastest production machine in the world when first introduced in 1969, it did a quarter mile in 13.5, this led to the first of the Kawasaki high-capacity Superbikes from the early 1970's onwards. |