Who does what at Zero engineering.

Shinya@Kimura
As the founder of ZERO engineering, Kimura gives direction to almost all bikes that are manufactured at ZERO, and even takes a part in the actual manufacturing as a craftsman.
The plethora of creative visions that pour out of his personality even baffle the staff members frequently.
His visions are sometimes simple like a child, sometimes satirical, and almost always reflect his philosophies.
His love for the beauty of quality formative parts and utilitarian goods is never ending.
His works continue to be bold and daring, but yet possess delicate features.
Katsushi Kumagai
Kumagai has been Kimura's right hand man since even before ZERO's antecedent, CHABO.
He maintains his own pace and is patient at all times.
Many of the machines he created are delicate, expressing his personality very well. His hobbies include road racing, in which he becomes almost a different person from at work, showing his aggressive side.
Koseki Maeda
Among many bikes at ZERO, Maeda creates especially delicate, yet unconventional ones.
His designs and ideas sometimes are out of line from ZERO's category and are often stopped by Kimura. Like the other staff members, his work and extensive knowledge of OHV, DOHC and 2 cycles is impressive.
Yoshimasa Niimi
Niimi's gentle demeanor and his nature to untiringly plug away at his work is always refreshing.
He has a fondness for compact bikes and sometimes uses radically small fuel tanks for that reason.
The bikes that he manufactures are not loud or showy by any means, but are balanced magnificently and attract many fans of his work.
Takumi Momose
Since Momose owns an Iron Sport in his private life, he is naturally called upon to handle many of the XLCH jobs at ZERO.
Using his own bike for experiments, his figure working on XLCH engines and transmissions day and night provide for both cheers and jeers in the shop.
His recent rapid increase in his level of expertise provide for an anticipation of high hopes in the future.
Daigo Murazato
Attracted by ZERO, Murazato yearned to be a part of the team and traveled to see Kimura for a chance to achieve his dream.
Even after he was denied a position, he rented an apartment close to the shop and volunteered his services to ZERO without any pay for half a year.
He sold his BAD BOY, and just when his savings had all but disappeared for living expenses, his fighting spirit was recognized and was finally welcomed as a ZERO staff member.
Murazato is currently in his training as an engineer.