H1A indicators
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Shiny
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H1A indicators
I have recently bought a UK registered from new 1972 H1A. This has different indicators to my other H1A, which is also UK from new in 1973 and the frame number is only 493 apart.
The 1972 H1A has no rear indicator brackets welded to the frame. So did some UK bikes come without indicators and rear brackets? Or are their two types of indicators, as they look very similar (apart from the base) but are mounted to the rear grabrail and front headlight bracket.
The 1972 H1A has no rear indicator brackets welded to the frame. So did some UK bikes come without indicators and rear brackets? Or are their two types of indicators, as they look very similar (apart from the base) but are mounted to the rear grabrail and front headlight bracket.
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Re: H1A indicators
as far as I know all early H1's needed brackets fitted to the rear indicators up to 72 H1 B
also indicators were the same up to 72 H1 B
but I could be wrong

click on link below
http://www.kawasakitripleparts.com/inde ... uct_id=370
also indicators were the same up to 72 H1 B
but I could be wrong

click on link below
http://www.kawasakitripleparts.com/inde ... uct_id=370
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Re: H1A indicators
Thanks for your responses. It is still puzzling me though, as the indicator brackets are welded to the rear of the frame not bolted as per the pic and I know it has not been modified, as I have known the bike from new.
I was under the impression that all UK spec H1A's had indicators fitted, however this cannot be correct as my other one does not have rear brackets. (Confused)
I was under the impression that all UK spec H1A's had indicators fitted, however this cannot be correct as my other one does not have rear brackets. (Confused)
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Re: H1A indicators
Are your bikes actually H1a’s. H1a’s were 1971 models
and you say yours were registered in 72 and 73?
What are your frame numbers, ** out the last 2 digits for security.
and you say yours were registered in 72 and 73?
What are your frame numbers, ** out the last 2 digits for security.
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Re: H1A indicators
Sounds like yours is a H1B frame
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Re: H1A indicators
My thoughts toomalc87 wrote:Sounds like yours is a H1B frame
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Re: H1A indicators
Are you sure it's a UK bike?
Long rear mudgaurd with a reflector
Low oil pump cover
Low bars
Pictures of your bike will help
Gary T
Long rear mudgaurd with a reflector
Low oil pump cover
Low bars
Pictures of your bike will help
Gary T
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Re: H1A indicators
http://kawatriple.com/serialno.html
Engine and frame numbers
But Rick Brett will know what exactly you have
Gary T
Engine and frame numbers
But Rick Brett will know what exactly you have
Gary T
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Re: H1A indicators
The bike with the rear indicator brackets is frame number is 474** engine no 539** which is H1A . It is a UK model as the first owner is a friend of mine and it was bought from the local Kawasaki dealer.
Although this bike was registered in 72 and the other 73. I understand from speaking to the dealer (now deceased) that he used to get H1A's from Agrati, when B's were available. Probably knowing the, dealer he used to get them as a discount due to being old stock.
Although this bike was registered in 72 and the other 73. I understand from speaking to the dealer (now deceased) that he used to get H1A's from Agrati, when B's were available. Probably knowing the, dealer he used to get them as a discount due to being old stock.
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Re: H1A indicators
OK , this is one for Rick Brett then.
Do you have photos of where the indicators mount?
Do you have photos of where the indicators mount?
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Re: H1A indicators
I bought my UK H1a Xmas 1970 but registered it March 71, that was supplied by Agrati (bunch of wankers) via Holland. Mine came fitted with flashers and had separate mounting plates. It kept blowing bulbs so I took them off and threw them away.
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Re: H1A indicators
Here are some pics of the indicator brackets as suggested:
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Re: H1A indicators
It looks like pigeon shitShiny wrote:Here are some pics of the indicator brackets as suggested:
IE welded by a blind man , defo not by the factory
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Re: H1A indicators
To me it looks like the real deal brackets which were an optional extra
but they have been welded to the frame rather than bolted on as they should be.
but they have been welded to the frame rather than bolted on as they should be.
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Re: H1A indicators
Beat me to it Malcmalc87 wrote:To me it looks like the real deal brackets which were an optional extra
but they have been welded to the frame rather than bolted on as they should be.
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Re: H1A indicators
Plus 1......jap welding was bad......but that is SUPER bad. 
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Shiny
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Re: H1A indicators
That is also the conclusion I have come to.
My mate who bought the bike new did not have the brackets welded. So one of the other later owners, must have had a mate who thought he could weld
Thanks for your help, humour and comments.
My mate who bought the bike new did not have the brackets welded. So one of the other later owners, must have had a mate who thought he could weld
Thanks for your help, humour and comments.