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Big Ponies for the BIG HORN
​Kawasaki F5 Big Horn Performance

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Performance tips to make your Kawasaki 350cc F5/F9 Big Horn more potent on the track.  Read the article below.
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One of the real "sleepers" in the 350cc displacement class is Kawasaki's Big horn.  This is the machine that Kawasaki picked to plaster their superb Hatta front forks for 1970 and they're continued on the 71' season.  One of the major pitfalls in converting a dual-purpose street-scrambler to a serious racing is the frame and suspension; the Big Horn's are among the best available in that these Hatta forks are fully adjustable to set literally any type of riding conditions. 
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Check out this for even more about the Kawasaki F5 (and F9) 350cc Big Horn
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