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1970 Kawasaki Mach III Rusty Bradley - Vintage Motorcycle Ad
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1970 Kawasaki Mach III Rusty Bradley - Vintage Motorcycle AdOriginal, vintage magazine advertisement
Page Size: Approx. 8" x 11" (21 cm x 28 cm)
Condition: Good
‘We paid this man
nearly 00an hour.
He’s Rusty Bradley, winner of
three consecutive major races on
Kawasaki’s H1. That’s the racing ver-
sion of our Mach III street machine.
For his hours on the track at these top
events, Rusty has picked up ,000
in prize money from Kawasaki. Which
comes to ,910.83 an hour.
And that's a bargain. Because
it proves what we’ve been saying
all along —Mach III is a born winner.
The facts speak for themselves:
Rusty topped the field at the
Talladega Inaugural Amateur Classic
in the fastest time ever recorded for
this division —104.448 mph.
At Daytona’s 100 mile amateur, his
100.723 mph average set a new
track record. In the Laconia amateur,
he won with a record-breaking
average of 72.47 mph. In all three
races, Rusty was a private entry.
Sponsored and maintained by Boston
Cycle, Kawasaki’s Boston dealer.
Now, are you ready for the
Mach III street machine? It’s the fastest
production machine made, with
an actual speed in excess of 124 mph.
Highest power-to-weight ratio, too.
382 lbs., 60 hp. Plus CDI electronic
ignition system with no points to
set or wear out. And so much more.
More than enough to show you what
superior power and performance is
all about. Mach III. At your Kawasaki
dealer’s now.
Kawasaki Motors Corporation
1062 McGaw Avenue _
Santa Ana, Calif. 92705 H jK.
And it’s a bargain.
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