
Win this 1976 Kawasaki KH400 2 stroke triple + £500
Won by Stephen A. • March 29, 2026

Won by Stephen A. • March 29, 2026
A stunning example of the Kawasaki KH400 Mach II, this 1976 model has been fully restored and finished in the striking Japanese Blue colour scheme—a Japan-only colour created as a tribute to legendary racer Kork Ballington.
The bike was imported from the USA in 2019, then carefully restored to its former glory before being UK registered in 2020. The restoration is well documented, with a comprehensive file of invoices and paperwork detailing the work carried out.
It has been fitted with brand new Higgspeed expansion chambers, which not only complement the bike visually but also give it a wonderful, crisp two-stroke crackle that perfectly suits the character of the KH400.
Showing 5,400 miles, with only around 400 miles covered on UK roads since restoration, this Mach II remains in outstanding condition throughout. It runs exactly as it should—smooth, responsive, and reliable—with no known issues.
This Kawasaki KH400 Mach II is a collector-grade classic that blends rarity, condition, and unmistakable two-stroke character. The rare Japanese Blue finish, high-quality restoration, and brand new Higgspeed pipes make this a standout example.
Whether added to a collection or enjoyed on the road, this is a properly restored, correctly sorted Mach II that looks incredible and sounds every bit as good as it should.
1976 Kawasaki KH400 Mach II
Fully restored to a very high standard
Finished in rare Japanese Blue (Japan-only colour)
Tribute colour scheme inspired by Kork Ballington
Fitted with brand new Higgspeed expansion chambers
Imported from the USA in 2019
Restored and UK registered in 2020
Extensive restoration paperwork and invoices
5,400 miles recorded, only ~400 miles in the UK
Runs and rides perfectly with no issues
Presents in mint condition throughout
This competition is open to UK residents aged 18 or over.
You may enter this competition up to 200 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 (8999).
If all tickets do not sell out, the draw will happen at the following time regardless:
Drawn Sun 29th Mar 10pm BST.
You may enter the competition online or for free by post by sending your entry to The Classic Competition Company on a postcard. You must have an account on The Classic Competition Company 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.
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You can enter this competition up to 200 times.
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.
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