120-bhp 1000cc 4-cylinder Widowmaker from Allen Millyard…
Introduced in late 1971, the Kawasaki H2 Mach IV 750 was the fastest-accelerating, scariest production machine money could buy. The 748cc air-cooled two-stroke triple-cylinder engine made 74 brake horsepower in factory trim, and drag racer Tony Nicosia set a new AHRA quarter-mile record of 11.95 seconds on an unmodified H2 750 (Serial #00012) at the Spring Nationals in Fremont. For less than $1400, you could sweep the streets clean of most of the big-block muscle cars prowling your local drive-in or dragstrip.

“Kawasaki’s ambitions that spawned the H1 were hardly quenched by its success, particularly since the motorcycle industry was also growing at a rapid pace. In addition, the arrival of a certain Japanese competitor’s groundbreaking four-cylinder 750 bike in 1969 had admittedly set a benchmark of its own. So what to do? Take the H1 and amplify it. This was war.” –Sport Rider

“Evil, Wicked, Mean And Nasty” –Cycle World, 1975


However, the majority of his builds are much subtler at first glance.
I’ve always tried to make my bikes look ‘factory’ as if they’ve been made by the original manufacturer – even though this often means a lot of extra work.” -Allen Millyard, MCN



“There is one other American H2 1000-4 in California, set in the ‘Big Bang’ configuration firing 2 cylinders at the same time.” -Mecum

“I could go to someone’s house and build one of the bikes in their shed. I need a vice and a bench, hacksaw, some files, and ideally a small lathe but I can cope without one for doing five-cylinder conversions.” -Millyard, Classic Motorcycle Mechanics



Past Millyard H2 1000-4 specials have made around 120 bhp — 46 ponies more than stock! Below is a video of Millyard test-riding one of his similar builds. The craziness of adding an extra 250cc and 60% more power to one of the gnarliest production bikes in history is juxtaposed with the serene life of the English countryside. As one viewer states:
“Yes, let’s take a stock widowmaker, pop off to the shed and add another cylinder. And with that calm and soothing voice, it all sounds so reasonable…oooh some birds, a hedgehog, may as well have some fruitcake, a therapeutic polish…right then, off we go winding out satan’s express elevator to redline on a cart path. The serenity is surreal. Am I the only one who finds the measured tones of this endeavour to be irresistibly insane? I lack the language to sufficiently pay the compliment which is due. Well done, sir. Well done.”
If you’ve got the hots for this 1000cc Widowmaker, it crosses the Mecum auction block on Friday, January 31, and you can register to bid here. Please let us know if one of you becomes the new owner of this very special smoker!
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The world needed this.
Right?
Lol.
Allen Millyard may as well have been named Walter Mitty. He epitomizes the secret fantasies of all men who possess some mechanical aptitude, a backyard shed and a spare weekend. Simple men, who are convinced they will one day create the machine of their dreams. Unfortunately for most of us, a “diamond in the rough” waits in the shed or under a tarp… as months turn to years and time, money, initiative and ability never seem to match our vision.
What a stupid analogy. The Walter Mitty character referenced was a fictional dreamer whose exploits were all in his head. Alan Milliyard is a bona fide mechanical genius who actually turns dreams into hard metal reality.
Fantastic. Love the sound of the crackle during deceleration.
For an ordinary person, something unimaginable, but for a genius, it’s like an easy game with technology. Mr. Millyard presents it as a fairy tale where it must end happily. His stories are beautiful, incredible and highly inspiring.
Magnifique ..i want the same one !
Is there any videos of the Millard 1000 being put through it’s pases?
Yes, sir — check Millyard’s video in the article above. That’s just part of the whole thing. Here’s the direct link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdfLUIc1E6A
The H1 500 triple is and was the Widow Maker. I own and have ridden both of these bikes for over 50 years.Get your facts straight.
“Then, there was the nickname, whispered in awe at dealerships, drag strips, and bars. ‘The H1 really was the first widowmaker,’ recalls Tony, though the moniker stuck more tenaciously to the 50% larger H2 that arrived in 1972. ‘It was a term from the board-track days, but we [test-rider Tony and Kawasaki’s Advertising Manager Paul Collins] used it on the H1 because of the way it might flip over backwards and spit you on the ground, or get a wobble at high speed. It was just a nickname, but it caught like wildfire.'” –> https://www.revzilla.com/common-tread/retrospective-review-1969-kawasaki-h1-mach-iii-500?srsltid=AfmBOooa_ePL7lL4IwIRBsITsJ6R7KPCloaedfMOfIUW1L6viRPgaq6K
“And then there’s the infamous ‘widowmaker’ moniker, routinely applied to the big Kaw… –> https://www.motorcyclistonline.com/two-stroke-1972-kawasaki-mach-iv-h2-triple-widowmaker-classic-motorcycles-review-roots/
“The original Kawasaki H2 aka The Widow Maker” –> https://www.bennetts.co.uk/bikesocial/news-and-views/news/archive/history-of-kawasaki-h2