Beyond the Apocalypse: Kawasaki ZEPHYR1100 Custom
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Here is a "Kawasaki ZEPHYR1100" custom by Webike community user "Kohanbito". This bike is a tribute to the Kawasaki Z1000 that Jim Goose rides in the movie "Mad Max." The owner, a fan of the movie, succeeded in reproducing the large front cowl and tail cowl with the MFP (Main Force Patrol) logo, which are characteristic of Goose's bike, using parts made by White House. The front and rear suspensions are OHLINS, with the OHLINS Front Fork Spring designed for a wide range of sport riding experiences, from winding roads to the racetrack, while the OHLINS Rear Suspension provides even more linear movement when installed together. The ACTIVE Round Oil Cooler Kit is lightweight and compact. The thin core allows cooling air from the front to escape smoothly to the rear, resulting in a high cooling effect. The steps are equipped with COERCE Fixed Racing Footpegs. If you do not change the position of the steps after purchase, they are more reasonable than purchasing adjustable steps. The simple structure provides an easy-to-operate position. Furthermore, it can be set for GP shift or road shift.
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Specifications
Part | Details |
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Exhaust | White House Original Slip-On Exhaust |
Brake | NISSIN [Stock Lever] Brake Master Cylinder Kit [Horizontal Type 5/8 / Tank Separate Body Type] |
Handles | White House Original Drag Bar |
Bodyworks | White House Goose Replica Complete ZX9R Front Fender |
Electrical | KINGDOM Multi Reflector Headlight YOSHIMURA PRO-GRESS2 Multi-temp Meter |
Drive Parts | AFAM Rear Sprocket (Aluminum) |
Engine | NISSIN Clutch Master Cylinder Kit [Horizontal / Seperated Tank-Type] K-FACTORY Clutch Release C Type K&N Replacement Air Filter |
Oil Cooler | ACTIVE Round Oil Cooler Kit |
Suspension | OHLINS Front Fork Spring OHLINS Rear Suspension |
Rearsets | COERCE Fixed Racing Footpeg |
Wheels | DOREMI COLLECTION MORRISMAG Wheel 17inch |
Accessories | DAYTONA MOTO GPS LASER |


editor
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.