Highlights
- 12,685 miles from new
- Maintained by a well-regarded independent Kawasaki specialist
- Desirable ‘B’ variant, introduced along with a raft of improvements in 1975
The Appeal
Bursting onto the scene at a time when British manufacturers were still working with rudimentary pushrod twins, the Kawasaki Z1’s transverse 900cc inline-four-cylinder twin-cam, five-speed gearbox and electric start must have been quite the revelation. It’s no wonder that Japanese motorcycles like the Z1 and Honda CB750 are deemed responsible for the demise of the once world-leading British bike industry. When you consider how far behind they were technologically, the likes of BSA, Triumph and Norton hardly stood a chance.
We’re delighted to offer what must be one of the very best original Z1s in existence. It’s one of the desirable Z1-Bs, introduced for the 1975 model year with increased performance, improved suspension, brakes and a stiffer frame. The bike has covered a mere 12,685 miles and retains its factory paint and chrome.
Those who know their classic Japanese bikes will know it’s practically impossible to find a Z1 this original with such low mileage. When the vendor first test-rode this one four and a half years ago, they remarked that it was “like riding a Rolls-Royce”. They simply had to buy it. Since then, the Kawasaki has been serviced by the same specialist the vendor acquired it from and we’re assured that it continues to start, run and ride impeccably.
The History and Paperwork
- Frame number Z1F73235 - denoting this is a 1975 MY Z1-B
- UK market example first registered in September 1975
- Three-registered keepers
- 12,685 miles
- Exempt from road tax and MOT
- Offered without a V5C - the new owner will have to apply to the DVLA
The Condition
- Superb condition
- Exceedingly clean and well-kept paint and vinyls
- The chrome continues to shine brightly and does not appear notably worn or pitted
- No damage or corrosion is evident to the frame, fenders, fuel tank, and fairings
- Both chromed wheels present impeccably, as do the tyres
- The seat upholstery, grips and pegs all appear in fantastic shape, with barely any signs of notable wear
- Clearly legible factory instrumentation and switchgear
The Mechanics
- 900cc four-cylinder DOHC four-stroke
- 82 bhp in factory tune
- Five-speed manual gearbox
- Desirable Z1-B with more power stiffer frame, and improved brakes and suspension
- Impeccable engine/gearbox casings
- The vendor notes that the engine starts readily, ticks over revs through all gears cleanly with no known issues to report
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