What you are seeing here are photos from my archives, of the rarest Kawasaki racer ever built.
It is Neville Doyle's 'Trapezoid' racer, built specifically to contest the F750 series in the late 70's.
This motorcycle owed a lot to the KR750 racer.
The 4 cylinder design was really ahead of its time, with the 'offsetting' of the barrels to reduce overall width, and allow almost 'unlimited' porting revision as/when required, the 'canted' crankcases - designed to lower the CoG without lowering the engine in the frame etc etc.
The wheels on this bike were designed to Doyle's specs by Campagnolo in Italy, and were the first wheels ever built with the disc-carrier built into the hub.......common everywhere now, but in 1979 ??.....
This bike is still owned by Neville afaik.....
Philthy - looks like another trip ' out the back' mate
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Gosling1 on Mon Apr 03, 2006 9:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.