In 1990, Kawasaki created the Zephyr 750 as a successor to the legendary Z650. The Z650 is well-known among its many fans under the nickname Zapper; a coined word that originates from the sound of cutting through the wind, referring to the combination of compact lightness, nimble agility, and motive performance. After several scaled-up 738cc engine models like FXⅡ/FXⅢ and GPZ750F, the release of the Zephyr 750 Final Edition in 2007 completed thirty years of glorious Zapper history. While maintaining a compact light engine and body, the power-weight ratio of the classic bike has been greatly improved. Judging from the small and modest appearance, it is difficult to imagine, yet the Zephyr 750 has the potential to be rightfully called a hyper-naked. Ultra-light 18-inch wheels, radial tires, new suspension, brakes, etc. transformed the Zephyr 750 into a hyperbike of an entirely new dimension. Riders who experience its ease of handling, lightness, and stability are easily taken captive by a bike that conveys the true joy of riding motorcycles.