Highlights
- Only 2,497 km since complete restoration
- Completely overhauled engine with flat slide carburettors
- Upgraded with a stronger rear swing arm and front fork
- Enhanced with bigger brakes and sports exhaust system
- Hydraulic clutch conversion
The Appeal
The Kawasaki Z1000 is one of the most iconic Japanese superbikes of the 1970s, building on the legendary Z900's reputation with increased displacement and refinement.
This 1977 example has been comprehensively restored and thoughtfully upgraded to combine classic styling with improved performance. The dark green with yellow stripes livery pays homage to the model's heritage, while the mechanical upgrades, including stronger suspension components, improved braking, and engine modifications, make this a far more usable classic motorcycle.
The vendor says:
"My bike has proven to be very reliable, it was not just made to be shown on shows and similar occasions only, instead I used it with great pleasure for trips in the sun...but never exposed it to bad weather conditions."
This 1977 example has been comprehensively restored and thoughtfully upgraded to combine classic styling with improved performance. The dark green with yellow stripes livery pays homage to the model's heritage, while the mechanical upgrades, including stronger suspension components, improved braking, and engine modifications, make this a far more usable classic motorcycle.
The vendor says:
"My bike has proven to be very reliable, it was not just made to be shown on shows and similar occasions only, instead I used it with great pleasure for trips in the sun...but never exposed it to bad weather conditions."

History and Paperwork
- 1977 model year
- Two former registered keepers before the current owner purchased it two years ago
- Only 2,497 km since complete restoration
- Odometer currently covered by a sticker
- Complete overhaul and frequent service after purchase
- Has a current vehicle safety inspection certificate

The Condition
- Beautifully styled 'restomod
- Presents exceedingly well having seen minimal use since restoration
- Period-style dark green livery with yellow stripes
- Owner considers it one of the most beautiful motorcycles from the 1970s

The Mechanics
- 1,075cc DOHC four-stroke four-cylinder
- Manual transmission with five speeds
- Stronger rear swing arm
- Stronger front fork
- Bigger brakes
- Wide rims and tyres
- Overhauled engine
- Flat slide carburettors
- Sports exhaust system
- Hydraulic clutch
- The vendor informs us that it is "fantastic" to ride
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