Description
The Kawasaki 750 Mach IV, better known as the H2, became one of the most talked-about motorcycles of the 1970s. With its 750cc air-cooled three-cylinder two-stroke engine, this machine delivered performance figures that were, at the time, virtually unmatched.
Quarter-mile acceleration times of around 12 seconds made it abundantly clear that this was no ordinary motorcycle. The Mach IV was renowned for its raw power and immediate character—traits that firmly established its reputation.
At the same time, Kawasaki continued to refine the model, improving handling and stability compared to earlier versions. This makes the later production years, including 1975, particularly appealing to enthusiasts.
The example offered here has been professionally restored and presents in a very well-kept condition. The motorcycle runs and performs well and is registered in the Netherlands.
A powerful and characterful classic that definitively established Kawasaki’s reputation as a builder of uncompromising motorcycles.
Interested? Contact Gallery Aaldering today and experience this motorcycle for yourself. We export our vehicles worldwide—please inquire about the possibilities.










