Kawasaki Triple was a motorbike ranging from 250cc to 750cc exported by Kawasaki from 1960s to 1980. It came with 3-cylinder, air cooled and 2-stroke engine and the right part of bike had 2 exhaust pipes and one pipe on its left. Mach 3 H1 (1969 model) of 500 cc immediate from the initial model was the quickest of its engine. Irrespective of some problems in handling, its machines were very anticipated and witnessed high prices. H1 Mach 3 was the first Kawasaki Triple launched in the year 1968. CDI ignition was used in original H1 and provided significant power to weight ratio, despite weak rear and front drum brakes and poor handling. In that time, it was produced very quickly. Kawasaki’s marketing geniuses were benefitted hugely with 500cc model.
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