Dennis Mahan the R&D manager for K&N built this Viper framed Kawasaki KX250, which Wayne Rainey rode in 1979. Then still an outsider, he went on to win the AMA Superbike title for Kawasaki in 1983. BP
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9 comments:
Compact and hot, like my on-off girlfriend
man that thing is delicate, I bet my BMX has thicker tubes...
Mmm green paint and blue smoke - sweet!
wot a gorgeous bike, truly kwacktastic!
Yup. Gorgeous.
There are too few Kwak trackers.
I'll add one to the ever growing list of bikes I want to build.
/D
Thats a looker i've the time piece jacket that goes with it.
Stunning! What engine did it use? I wonder what a Mach IV engined one would be like...
i think the heaviest thing on the whole bike must be the rear disc!.
looks like an early brembo ducati jobbie.
I bet GI could win the Thunderbike main with it!
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