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Kawasaki Z1000 Custom

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Japanese Custom Culture

Here is an original series "JCC" stands for "Japan Custom culture" written by Webike Japan. There is no doubt that Japan has one of the best and unique custom parts and its culture in the motorcycle industry, but the language barrier has led to the closure of JDM motorcycle culture to the outside of Japan. Through this JCC contents, we present you one of a kind custom and mods bikes by professional craftmen and enthusiasts who just can't stop loving motorcycle.

Profile

Here is a "KAWASAKI Z1000" custom by Webike community user "kaete".

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Directionality

Make this naughty looking street fighter a little more mature but respect its radical design.

What I think is cool

The Z1000 itself is not that popular in Japan and is completely carbonized in appearance, so it is almost impossible to see a motorcycle identical to this one on the street. But it's surprisingly unobtrusive, and that's the best point. The red color was added so as not to interfere with the color of the carbon.

Gallery

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Specifications

Part Details
Exhaust MAVERICK Full Exhaust System
Brake Parts Brembo Brake Caliper for GSX-R1000
KOHKEN BREMBO Master Cylinder EZ Package
SWAGE-LINE Pro Brake Hose Kit
Clutch KOHKEN Mechanical Clutch Holder L-29 Aero Lever Set
Steps MAVERICK Rearsets Kit
Oil cooler TRICK STAR Radiator Core Guard
Suspension OHLINS Rear Suspension
Bodywork SSK Front Fender
SSK Under Cowl
STRIKER Carbon Rear Fender
TRL REDLINE CARBON Carbon Tank Protector
Tomok Mirrors
One-off Fender Eliminator
Protections Dimotiv Axle Slider
Dimotiv Stand Hook
Dimotiv Tank Pad
Demotiv Injection Guard
Dimotiv Frame Cover
Electrical Parts VLANTI JEWEL Tail Lamp
KELLERMANN Bullet Atto World's Smallest Blinker
Hakuyo
Hakuyo

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Hakuyo

A foreigner who rides in Japan, Japanese call this "Gaijin Rider". Third year in the Webike global team. He feels and shares the real bike life in Japan then presents you how interesting Japanese customs are.