Abraham and his team, experienced with Kawasaki’s ER-6N platform from previous projects, took design inspiration from the Z650RS, combining it with futuristic and scrambler elements. The project started with a concept sketch before moving on to custom work.
At the rear, they replaced the stock part with a bespoke steel subframe encased in new side panels and a sleek tail section made from galvanized steel sheets. A discreet inner fender holds the license plate, while a lower mudguard is mounted close to the tire on a swingarm bracket.
Additionally, they added an LED taillight with integrated turn signals and a black leather seat for two. Moving forward, a custom fuel tank replaced the ER-6N’s original, and an in-house built sporty belly pan was added. The only original bodywork pieces remaining are the radiator covers.
The front end features a handmade fender, nose fairing, and an aftermarket LED headlight designed for the Harley V-Rod. Additional projectors were placed on the engine crash bars for extra lighting. The team also created a complete stainless-steel exhaust system and a new handlebar.
Other notable additions include slim rear-view mirrors and dual-purpose Continental tires. The final touch was a paint job with a simple yet attractive livery, combining silver, pale gold, black, and white accents. The Z650RS badges on the side panels reflect the design influences.