In 1974, Australia was introduced to the movie "Stone", a true classic of Aussie cinema about renegades called the Gravediggers. Featured alongside the Gravediggers was the Z1, Kawasaki's true coming of age bike. A bike that basically defined the 70's on two wheels,  a bike that would become part of Aussie subculture for years to come thanks to it's iconic roll in the flick. Paying homage to the Gravediggers is our very own, Stone Tracker — The first of two builds in collaboration with Kawasaki AUS , celebrating the birth of a modern icon, the Z900RS. Based on a Kawasaki Z900RS 2018 Fitted with Metzeler (Link from supplier) Karroo 3 Knobby tyres Alloy Raiser handle bar to support a very unique Tommaselli Tracker Bar Alluminum Front head light unit with Igniton key relocated on the left side LED’s front and rear lighting Custom Paint Job by Smith Concept  Customed tail unit in aluminum with a Seat pan trimmed by the very Infamous Dave from Bad Arse Trim Co  Full Competition Exhaust system 4 into 2 into 2 SC Projects View all the entire Build Diaries for the Stone Tracker below. ENTRY ONE – https://goo.gl/R5XxAu ENTRY TWO – https://goo.gl/j3xeWh ENTRY THREE – https://goo.gl/PiMjno ENTRY FOUR – https://goo.gl/n6psNG ENRTY FIVE – https://goo.gl/qyBMpQ





















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