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KAWASAKI W400 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.

Webike's Opinion

Here is a "KAWASAKI W400" custom by Webike community user "kuroobisan". Kawasaki W400, introduced in 2006, is a mid-sized version of W650. Its engine displacement was reduced to 400㏄ and the carburetor size changed from Φ34 to Φ30. This retro exterior and lower ride height made it popular not only among male riders but also among female riders. The exhaust is BEET NASSERT titanium exhaust. The gradation of the exhaust pipe's heat color is so beautiful, and also lighter than the stock one, making it fun to ride and look at. For a classic bike look, INADOME round plated mirrors were installed. In addition, DAYTONA W1 oil tank style side covers were installed, and their visual impact is outstanding. However, the owner thought that it looked a little bleak, so he applied stickers to alleviate the atmosphere. Although this is a light customization, each part matches the W400 very well.

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Specifications

Part Details
Exhaust BEET NASSERT TRAD V Titanium / Stainless Steel Exhaust
Handle / Steering INADOME Round Plated Mirror
Bodywork / Fairing KAWASAKI Engine Guard
MOTOR ROCK (FORK) Throttle Position Sensor Cover
MOTOR ROCK (FORK) Bevel Gear Cover
GOLDMEDAL Pillion Grip Backrest
DAYTONA W1 Oil Tank Style Side Cover
CHIC DESIGN Road Comet Classic
MANIAC COLLECTION Tuck And Roll Seat Black Type
Engine DOREMI COLLECTION Oil Temperature Gauge
Hakuyo
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Hakuyo

A foreigner who rides in Japan, Japanese call this "Gaijin Rider". 6th year in the Webike global team. He feels and shares the real bike life in Japan then presents you how interesting Japanese customs are.