Step Up Your Ride with Heel Support: KAWASAKI W800 Custom
Webike's Opinion
Here is a "KAWASAKI W800" custom by Webike community user "Cho". The W800 was developed with a relentless focus on capturing the beauty and riding feel of vintage motorcycles. Its abundant use of metal components gives it an authentic, high-quality look. The owner’s photos clearly reflect his admiration for the mesmerizing gleam of the chrome-plated metal parts. Perhaps due to its vintage styling, he is often approached by elderly gentlemen and ladies who seem drawn to the bike’s classic charm.
To enjoy a different style, he opted for the KAWASAKI Cafe Style Set, achieving a cafe racer look. "Since it's a stock accessory, it seamlessly blends with the W's lines and atmosphere—effortlessly stylish and tastefully subtle," he remarks. Beyond just its design, he also appreciates the set’s high-quality construction and easy installation. The seat, in particular, is firm yet comfortable, with a slightly wider surface that makes it perfect for long-distance touring.
The stock exhaust was too gentle for the owner’s taste, lacking the visceral feel he wanted. He replaced it with a BEET NASSERT Exhaust, chosen for their reputation and understanding of W-series riders' needs. The result was the perfect sound and look, making every ride more rewarding. The titanium pipes not only add a striking heat-color accent but also reduce the weight by nearly 55%, from 14kg to 6kg.
One of the upgrades most praised by the owner is the K&H Heel Support, which he insists dramatically improves the riding experience. Combined with the cafe-style seat, it positions the knee pads perfectly for an ideal riding posture. He strongly recommends this heel support to fellow W800 riders, "Give it a try—you won’t regret it! It’ll make riding even more enjoyable."
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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.