When the German father-and-son team of Michael and Allen Posenauer launched AMP Motorcycles, it was a way for the two to bond after hours. But although it started out as a hobby, word soon spread—and AMP took on a few commissioned builds.
Paying clients are great, but they also go hand in hand with pesky things like briefs, expectations and deadlines. After a while, the Posenauers were itching to just build something for themselves again, devoid of any external pressure. This crisp Kawasaki Z400 street tracker is the result.
In-house projects are often an excuse to go wild, but that wasn’t the case here. The 1979-model Z400 belongs to Allen, who wanted something stripped-down and light for running around the city on.…