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WIN THIS 1975 Kawasaki H2 750cc + £500 In Cash!

WIN THIS 1975 Kawasaki H2 750cc + £500 In Cash!

£2.99Per Entry

Tickets Sold: 259
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11999
Live draw 27th October 2024 @ 8:00 PM
11999 tickets available
Maximum 500 tickets per person

Which one of these models is a Kawasaki?

  • 1975 Kawasaki H2 750cc
  • In fantastic condition.
  • Fully restored.
  • Looks stunning in its purple colours scheme.
  • Sounds awesome with Higgspeed exhausts.
  • Tax and MOT exempt.
  • Free Uk mainland delivery.

Key Features:

  1. Engine:
    • 748cc, two-stroke, triple-cylinder engine.
    • Produced around 74 horsepower at 6,800 RPM, making it one of the most powerful bikes of its time.
  2. Performance:
    • Known for its exceptional acceleration, it could do 0-60 mph in just about 4 seconds, with a top speed of around 120 mph.
    • It was dubbed a “widowmaker” due to its incredible power and less-than-ideal handling at high speeds.
  3. Transmission:
    • 5-speed manual gearbox, allowing for relatively smooth power delivery for a two-stroke machine.
  4. Frame and Suspension:
    • The H2 had a steel double-cradle frame and telescopic front forks.
    • Rear twin shocks with swingarm, though the suspension setup was somewhat basic compared to modern standards.
  5. Brakes:
    • Front: Single disc brake.
    • Rear: Drum brake.
    • Braking performance was adequate for the time but not as effective given the bike’s power.
  6. Design and Styling:
    • Classic 1970s styling with a large, angular fuel tank, minimal fairings, and bright paint options (often in green or blue).
    • Chrome accents on the handlebars added to its appeal.
  7. Weight:
    • The bike weighed around 205 kg (452 lbs), which, combined with its power, made it a challenging bike to handle for inexperienced riders.
  8. Fuel Consumption:
    • Due to its two-stroke engine, it had a high fuel consumption rate, typical of the high-performance two-stroke bikes of that era.

The 1975 Kawasaki H2 750cc remains a revered motorcycle among collectors and enthusiasts for its raw power, historic importance, and thrilling riding experience.

This competition is open to UK residents aged 18 or over.

You may enter this competition up to 500 times.

You will be randomly allocated your ticket number(s) when ordering and you will receive an email confirmation.

The total amount of tickets for this competition is (11999).

If all tickets do not sell out, the draw will happen on October 27, 2024 regardless.

You must answer the competition question correctly to be entered into the live draw. Incorrect entries will not be notified or entered into the live draw.

You may enter the competition online or for free by post by sending your entry to We Sell Classic Bikes LTD on a postcard. You must have an account on We Sell Classic Bikes LTD for your entry to be processed. All details on your entry MUST correspond to the details on your account to receive the order confirmation and ticket number. Postal entries received without a registered account cannot be processed.

The live draw will take place on the We Sell Classic Bikes LTD Facebook page using Google’s random number generator to select the winning ticket number from all Entrants.

This competition is in no way sponsored, endorsed, administered by or associated with Facebook, Apple or Google. By entering the competitions, Entrants agree that neither Facebook, Apple, nor Google have any liability and are not responsible for the administration or promotion of this competition.

How many times can I enter this competition?

You can enter this competition up to 500 times.

How do I get my number?

Once your order has been placed your ticket number(s) will be randomly allocated and will show on your order confirmation. They will also be emailed to you, and will be available in the my account area.

How is the winner chosen?

The draw is done live on Facebook using a random number generator to determine the winning ticket number. You’ll be contacted directly if you have won.

Can the draw date change?

If all the entries are sold sooner the draw will be brought forward. Keep updated on the confirmed draw date via our Facebook page and website.

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