Kawasaki Z1 900 (slightly modified)

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Kawasaki Z1 900 (slightly modified)

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Kawasaki Z1 900
If I had to lay a bet on the next big trend in custom motorcycles, I’d say we’re returning to the glory days of 1970s and 1980s superbikes. Interest in these iconic machines seems to be rising, and upgrade parts are readily available—albeit mostly in Japan. The days of the traditional British café racer must be numbered by now, and we’re seeing fewer machines adorned with checkered stripes and fork gaiters. The ‘brat style’ is taking a lower profile too, with builders dropping the glitter paint and hunting down Dunlop K180s for an authentic tracker look. There’s a renewed emphasis on performance—but not the clinical, metered-by-electronics performance of contemporary sportsbikes. It’s the raw, loud horsepower offered by machines such as the Kawasaki Z1, like this recent resto-mod from the Tokyo West outlet of Sanctuary in Japan.
Kawasaki Z1 900
Most of the critical components that affect dynamics have been upgraded. The frame has been reinforced and the engine has been blueprinted and balanced, and fitted with Keihin FCR 37mm flat-slide carbs. (Power output will be a fair bit higher than the 80-or-so hp of the original.) The suspension is all-new, courtesy of Öhlins, and the braking system is packed with state-of-the-art Nissin and Brembo components. Gale wheels carry modern rubber, with a custom swingarm fitted to cater for the increased width at the back. And there’s a smattering of top-shelf Nitro Racing parts throughout, including the exhaust system and controls. It’s as much about the ‘go’ as the ‘show’, and this Z1 gets 10 out of 10 in both departments from me. To own a bike in this spec would probably cost around $30,000, though—which means that a mint, restored Z1 in the US starts to look like a bargain at around $7,000.
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*sigh* another original Z1 ruined..
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fezzick wrote:*sigh* another original Z1 ruined..
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fezzick wrote:*sigh* another original Z1 ruined..
Its becoming more and more contagious :(
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fezzick wrote:*sigh* another original Z1 ruined..
You mean by making it go, stop and go round corners better?
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Six Addict wrote:
fezzick wrote:*sigh* another original Z1 ruined..
You mean by making it go, stop and go round corners better?
Dont worry a stock z900 will still go around corners it is just a different style of riding is required as well as familuarity with that type of bike.
On a sunny day through reefton i have surprised a few leatherclad sportsbikes on my old girl.Mind you i have had her for 29 years and know that road
But the look on there faces is classic when they pull into marysville bakery behind a classic ;)
I would never do that to my bike maybe to someother old bike but not a z900 ;)
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I reckon it looks awesome, if I had the coin I would have a stab at it, mind you even with my resto I am keeping all the original bits for later on, bit like an each way bet I suppose
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z900/zx9 wrote:
Six Addict wrote:
fezzick wrote:*sigh* another original Z1 ruined..
You mean by making it go, stop and go round corners better?
Dont worry a stock z900 will still go around corners it is just a different style of riding is required as well as familuarity with that type of bike.
On a sunny day through reefton i have surprised a few leatherclad sportsbikes on my old girl.Mind you i have had her for 29 years and know that road
But the look on there faces is classic when they pull into marysville bakery behind a classic ;)
I would never do that to my bike maybe to someother old bike but not a z900 ;)
Yeah but this bike would do it better. I know full well an old bike can go fast, even with a spaghetti fram and skinny forks and skinny tyres... But they're closer to the edge and it's harder work...
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Shame shame shame, oh the inhumanity of it all to destroy what was once a beautiful machine! Agree totally with Fezzick on this one!
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As much as I can appreciate an original stocker, this thing is a piece of art as well.
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Nelso wrote:As much as I can appreciate an original stocker, this thing is a piece of art as well.
Agreed iamwithstupid.gif , in fact I'd like one of each ;)
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What about this one then ;) I like it too :D
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Phil wrote:What about this one then ;) I like it too :D
nah phil, its quite obviously ruined :roll: :lol:
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Hi,dont know if you've seen this,you have pics of em.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLacKDZMVY0

I love the stock ones but that thing is fierce
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They were modded when they came out ...and have been eversince.Normal is nice but modded is mucho bettero!!
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