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Capacity : 1000
Model : 1st at Bol d'Or - Egli /Godier-Genoud
Production : 1974 - 1974
Category : (R) Racing

KAWASAKI/EGLI

1000 Bol d'Or/Georges Godier-Alain Genoud -1974

Tale of the Bol d'Or

Inaugurated in 1922, The Bol d'Or 24-hour endurance race was one of the major French competitions of the pre-war era. Halted in 1939, resumed in 1947, the Bol d'Or was once again killed off in 1960; it rose from the ashes in 1969 with spectacular popularity, attracting an estimated 100,000 spectators.

A Well-Deserved Victory

That first race of the new series was won by Michel Rougerie on a Honda. In 1970, a Triumph came first and in 1971, a virtually identical BSA won. A Honda-Japauto was victorious in 1972 and 1973, then in 1974 it was at last the turn of Kawasaki, with a well deserved victory for the Franco-Swiss team of Georges Godier and Alain Genoud, who had already enjoyed a fine win in that year's Barcelona 24-Hours race. The same riders repeated their exploit in 1975 and these successive victories inspired Kawasaki to make a long-term commitment to the world endurance championship, which won again in 1991, along with the Bol d'Or.

The Bol d'Or Becomes Professional

The Bol d'Or really came of age in 1974, when the competing bikes were prepared specifically for endurance racing, with aviation-type high-speed fuel fillers and fittings designed for rapid maintenance. This Kawasaki, derived from the 900 Z1, was fitted with a conversion kit which increased its swept volume to 999 cc and a special frame made by the famous Swiss builder Egli.

SPECIFICATIONS

Engine: air-cooled 999cc (69x66mm) transverse four-cylinder four-stroke with Yoshimura tuning kit

Power Rating: c. 90hp @ 9000rpm

Valves: twin overhead camshaft I 2 valves per cylinder

Fuel System: four 31mm Keihin racing carburetors

Transmission: 5 speed racing box .

Suspension: Manocchi front, swinging fork with twin Koni dampers (rear)

Brakes: twin Lockheed disk (front); Lockheed disk (rear)

Wheels: Egli alloy

Weight: 419 lb with H2R fairing

 

Godier and Genoud won a stunning victory in the 1974 Bol d'Or on this Kawasaki.

 




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Cette documentation unique, qui constitue sans doute l'encyclopédie la plus exhaustive jamais écrite sur l'histoire de la moto, a été réalisée avec l'assistance de nombreux spécialistes dont principalement Didier Ganneau, Christophe Gaime, Mick Woollett, Jean Goyard, Bernard Salvat, Christian Rey, Yves Campion, Helmut Krackowizer, Michael Dregni, Michel Montange, etc. que je remercie ici.

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