Recognizing the potential in a donor motorbike is a vital talent for any customized builder. Nevertheless it’s rather a lot more durable when the bike in query has already been custom-made, significantly if the present mods don’t harmonize along with your imaginative and prescient.
The person behind the HB-Custom identify, Holger Breuer, is aware of this all too nicely. When this 1978 Kawasaki Z1000 arrived at his workshop in Hussum, Germany, it had already been was a streetfighter with a hodgepodge of dear elements. Nevertheless it was a far cry from what Holger’s shopper needed, each aesthetically and virtually.

“It got here with a 180-wide rear tire, a Okay&J swingarm, and excessive handlebars,” he explains. “It had a brief rear with a Giuliari seat for one particular person, and a really loud Marving four-into-one exhaust system. I used to be given the task to construct a basic two-seater appropriate for on a regular basis use, as a result of the shopper likes to journey along with his spouse.”
Holger began by stripping the bike all the way down to its body and refitting the OEM swingarm. Subsequent, he fine-tuned the Kawasaki’s stance by decreasing the forks, retrofitting them with upgraded springs, and putting in a pair of latest YSS rear shocks. 18” laced wheels full the operating gear, fitted with basic Dunlop Roadmaster tires.

For the bodywork, Holger paired a Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 gasoline tank with the Kawasaki’s unique facet covers. “The tank was very tough to adapt,” he says. “Since there’s a gasoline pump constructed into it, your complete tunnel needed to be modified.”
A two-up saddle sits atop the kinked and looped subframe, wrapped in trendy automotive-inspired upholstery. Holger fabricated stubby entrance and rear fenders, ending the latter off with a Motone taillight and a customized license plate bracket.

The thought was to maintain issues trendy and timeless, with a factory-like really feel. To that finish, Holger specced the bike with the unique Kawasaki Z1000 headlight and brackets. The ignition barrel, which holds the headlight in place on the left-hand facet, is from a BMW boxer—as is the stylish fold-flat key.
Additional again you’ll discover a set of Gazzini handlebars, fitted with a Domino throttle, a Magura brake grasp cylinder, and a V-Trec clutch lever. The speedo, switches, grips, and bar-end flip alerts are Motogadget elements.

Going deeper, Holger revised the Kawasaki Z1’s wiring with Axel Joost Elektronik elements. The engine advantages from a Dynatek ignition, a financial institution of Mikuni RS38 carbs, and Okay&N filters. A four-into-two exhaust from Shark provides an acceptable soundtrack—and a touch of classic café racer fashion.
Completed in contrasting matte and polished metallic, the Kawasaki’s 47-year-old four-cylinder motor appears model new. Much less apparent particulars embrace discreet LED rear flip alerts and braided chrome steel brake traces.

The remainder of the bike wears principally black finishes, save for just a few notable exceptions. The refined gold striping and period-correct(ish) logos are pitch good, as is the chrome ring on the taillight that matches the headlight.
So far as no-nonsense basic roadsters go, we’d take H-B Customized’s Kawasaki Z1000, seven days per week.
HB-Custom | Instagram | Photographs by Emayat Wahab

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