1974 Kawasaki H2R Flat Tracker: Kanemoto’s Dragon

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by Dain Gingerelli
The 1974 Kawasaki H2R flat tracker know as the Kanemoto Dragon.

Kenny Roberts’ 1975 Indianapolis Mile win remains a race of historic proportion.

During the evening of Aug. 23, 1975, KR wrestled to victory circle one of the most unorthodox dirt track race bikes ever, a flat tracker powered by a 120-horsepower Yamaha TZ750 inline 4-cylinder, liquid-cooled, 2-stroke engine originally developed for road racing. But for 24 and nine-tenths laps the race appeared futile for Roberts. After starting from the back row he ultimately overtook race leaders Corky Keener and Jay Springsteen on the final go-round, nipping them by inches at the finish line. It was the only time KR led the race that otherwise seemed a lost cause for the defending two-time Grand National Champion. Readers unfamiliar with that race are encouraged to set this issue of Motorcycle Classics magazine down right now so you can search YouTube to view the historic video footage of Kenny Roberts’ Indy Mile. At the video’s conclusion report back ASAP because, boy oh boy, do we have another tall tale to tell you.

Amid the Indy Mile’s post-race celebration, AMA historians quickly noted that this was the first time a 2-stroke engine with more than two cylinders had powered its way to win an AMA Grand National Championship dirt track race, in this case the much ballyhooed Indy Mile. That night history was made … sorta.

Sorta because a month and a half prior, July 6 to be precise, another multi-cylinder 2-stroker had already won an AMA Regional flat track race, the Stockton Mile in California. The winner of that non-National event was 21-year-old Scott Brelsford, riding the No. 19 green monster featured here. The bike, built by still-aspiring tuner Erv Kanemoto and powered by a Kawasaki H2R 750cc 3-cylinder air-cooled 2-stroke engine, now belongs to collector Mike Iannuccilli. It remains the first multi-cylinder 2-stroke to win a major AMA flat track race. Ever.

  • Updated on Aug 11, 2023
  • Originally Published on Aug 2, 2023
Tagged with: AMA, AMA Flat Track Racing, Dain Gingerelli, Kawasaki
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