Maybe the nicest “Big Bike” shaft drive Kawasaki custom I’ve ever seen. Check out their work at http://www.maccomotors.com/ Excellent work gentlemen. Thanks for the outstanding photos!
Hi there!!:
We are proud of introducing our first creation, a 1982 Kawasaki Z1100 ST Shaft named “big Z”
We are Maccomotors, two brothers, Tito and Jose and we own a little garage but with big passions and ideas in Chiclana de la Frontera, Cadiz, at the bottom of Spain.
This is the first Maccomotors creation but in less than a month we´ll surprise this world with a bratstyle Montesa Enduro 75 never seen before. It´s gorgeous too. We have started a Triumph Bonneville proyect already and will start customizing a Yamaha TTR in a few days. So we won´t stop.
We bought this Z1100 St from a neigbour for a very good price because the motorcycle didn´t run. It have a problen with the valves, so we rebuilt the engine and made this modifications among others:– Rebuilt engine
– Rear subframe chopped
– Seat by Maccomotors
– Single speedometer
– Rear suspension Marzocchi E81
– Air filters Meiwa
– Oil filter KN
– Bates headlight
– Turnlights signals SHIN-YO mini cateye
– Taillight Texas
– Grips Beston style
– Handlebars Rental ultralow
– Pipes adapted fron a Kawasaki Zephyr 1100
– Exhausts 2 in 2 MIVV
– Mudguards Maccomotors
– Tyres Metzeler Lasertec: Rear 130/90-16 Front 110/90-19
– Paintwork Maccomotors
– Steel and aluminium pieces by maccomotors
We own a few bikes and long time ago we talk and talk about customizing aour ideas and so we did. We wanted to share with all the people that is as crazy as we are with motorcycles that we decided to run a website. maccomotors.com, in which we share all the progress of our work as well as a blog with photos and motorcycles of others. We have a fan facebook page as well: http://www.facebook.com/Maccomotors
We wanted create a beautifull bike, in a retro style but functional and agresive at the same time. It´s a real rocket!!
Thank you very much. Appreciate so much your work.
Jose.
All that great work and thenyou use cheap garbage air filters? Really dude?
Why kibitz? It’s his bike. He is also proud of cheap LED lights that look good and work. If the filters cause him problems he can always change them. This is clearly meant to be ridden, so you can be sure that this is far from a final form. I give him credit because it looks good and is very ridable.
Great bike. One of the best looking bikes of this type I’ve ever seen.