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KAWASAKI Z125 PRO Custom

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Here is a "KAWASAKI Z125 PRO" custom by Webike community user "HeartMan_7000". With its sharp chassis, the Z125 PRO is the lightest and most compact model in the Kawasaki Z series. Feeling that the stock silencer lacks power, the owner installed YOSHIMURA Machine Bent R-77S Cyclone Carbon End EXPORT SPEC. The sound has not changed much, but it has become clearer. The stainless steel material also helps to reduce weight. The PIRANHA Engine Guard Set, as the name suggests, protects the engine and can also be used to dress up the bike as an accent color on the crankcase. For a better operating feel, DID SUPER NON-SEAL Chain 420NZ3 is installed for outstanding durability. In addition, the stock front sprocket and rear sprocket are replaced with KITACO's products, and the number of front sprocket teeth is reduced from 14 to 13, contributing to increased power.

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Specifications

Part Details
Exhaust YOSHIMURA Mechanical Curved R-77S Cyclone Carbon End Export Spec
EnergyPrice Thermobandage 5m
YOSHIMURA Machine Bent R-77S Cyclone Carbon End EXPORT SPEC Japanese
Brake DAYTONA Golden Pad x Brake Pad
AC Performance Line Bolt-on Brake Hose Kit by bike Model
Handles DAYTONA Bar End Plug Scratch
SP TAKEGAWA Lever Grip
ZETA COMP Bar Pad
Bodywork KIJIMA Tank Pat 195 x 382mm
KIJIMA Tank Pat 135 x 425mm
Electrical HELLA Motorcycle Horn Twin Tone
Mitsuba sankowa EDR Alpha Series GPS Dash Cam for Motorcycles
DOREMI COLLECTION Oil Temperature Gauge
SPHERE LIGHT LED Headlight for Motorcycle RIZING Alpha H4 Hi/Lo
SPHERE LIGHT LEONID LED T10
Drive Parts DID SUPER Non-Seal Chain 420NZ3 Gold [with Clip (RJ) Joint]
KITACO Drive Sprocket (Front)
KITACO Driven Sprocket (Rear)
Engine NGK MotoDX Plug CR6HDX-S
KN Planning Air Element
SP TAKEGAWA Power Filter
ENDURANCE Oil Revel Gauge
Suspension ACERBIS Z-MUD Fork Gaiters
Frame PIRANHA Engine Guard Set Vent Fin (Ver.II) [Hand Clutch] Z-125 PRO
PIRANHA Engine Guard Set [Hand Clutch] CNC Z-125 PRO PIRANHA
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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.