Kawasaki Zephyr by Ton-Up Garage

Kawasaki Zephyr by Ton-Up Garage
The Kawasaki Z1 was mad bad and dangerous to know. So in the mid-90s Kawasaki decided to revive the legend and create a tribute bike the Zephyr. Unfortunately the Zephyr didn’t quite have the excitement or edgy nature of the original. But it sold well in Europe so there are a quite a few around; they’re relatively cheap secondhand and they’re less likely to kill you than a Z1.
Portugal’s Ton-Up Garage has just shown what you can achieve with relatively few mods to a Zephyr which in this case is a 1993 750 model. It’s called ‘Zephyrus’ and caused a bit of a stir at the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride in Oporto a couple of months ago.
It’s not a big budget build or a radical transformation but Pedro Oliveira and crew have lifted the Zephyr to a new level. The aircooled 738 cc engine is strong and with 75 hp in stock form has plenty enough oomph for most riders. It’s been perked up with free-flow air filters and a sharp-looking exhaust with a re-jet to match.
There’s a new rear subframe a simple café racer-style tail unit with a compact taillight and a new leather single seat. Revised side panels cover the electrics and battery and there’s a shorter fender up front. The stock footpegs are gone replaced by rearsets with clip-ons from LSL accentuating the sporty riding position. Blacked-out wheels are now shod with Michelin racing wets. And if you think the stance of the Zephyr has improved you’re right—the front suspension has been shortened a little at the front for a slightly more aggressive stance.
It just shows how a few well-thought-out mods (and a good eye for paint) can have a big impact on a relatively humble bike. Portugal douze points!
Images by Joel Bessa. Head over to the Ton-Up Garage website to get their latest news or check our coverage of previous Ton-Up builds here.
Source: Bike Exif








