Honda CB750F Cafe Racer by BBCR Engineering BikeBound

3.9K 182K views 1 year ago REINO UNIDO (Legendado em Português) For the first time on this Channel, I bring you a Cafe Racer Project based on a Honda CBX 750 F. After so many years, I. A Honda CBX750 Cafe Racer From X-Axis By Andrew Jones on September 5, 2018 Written by Andrew Jones It's easy to be in two minds about Honda's original CBX750F. While its sharp but very 80s design recalls those of the Suzuki Katana and Kawasaki's legendary GPZ900R, it also saw the end of the classic CB750/4's 15 year reign.

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I bought a Honda CBX 750 to do a cafe racer build. Like, comment and subscribesong:Night Out Introduced in 1969, the bike offered 68 horsepower and a top speed of 125 mph. Cycle World called the bike a masterpiece: "Honda's Fabulous 750 Four; Honda Launches the Ultimate Weapon in One-Upmanship — a Magnificent, Musclebound Racer for the Road" The bike has since entered the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame. Just like the Honda CBX 750 F. The CBX 750 F was an update on the beloved (and indeed iconic) CB750, but it wasn't nearly as popular, and wasn't really sold in the US either. It was pretty cool in its own way though, with a 'modern' DOHC 16-valve motor and radical sport touring styling that, like most things from the 80s, hasn't dated. The first Kamikazes Garage build is this 1984 Honda CBX750 which Luis calls 'El Monstro' and he completed himself from the ground up. Luis undertook this build as a personal project and a way to promote his community-based workshop.

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The man behind the X-Axis workshop and this sleek Honda CBX750 cafe racer is former British MXGP champion, Billy MacKenzie. After 20 years of racing, Billy shocked his peers with the announcement he was leaving racing to focus on building custom bikes. Jax Garage's "Soul Red" 750…for sale! In 1979, Honda released the twin-cam CB750F, a 77-hp DOHC evolution of the "Original Superbike" released a decade before. Moto-journalists had previously claimed that a 750/4, while fast in a straight line, could never rival the handling of the low-slung Ducati Desmo V-twins. Honda ★ CB750 Cafe Racer Build TIME LAPSE - From the Beginning - YouTube © 2023 Google LLC This is the entire journey of my CB750 Cafe Racer Build in a 15 minute time-lapse.If you. The duo planned to bring the 36 year old sport bike into the 21st century without losing the original charm of the angular 80s machine: "The idea for this project was to maintain some of the original characteristics of the bike, such as the tank, the graphics and the headlight, obviously slightly revised. It was supposed to be the 2020 CBX."

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The Flávia: Unik Edition Honda CBX750 - Return of the Cafe Racers Bike of the Day MV Agusta Jackets Saint Reading The Flávia: Unik Edition Honda CBX750 Share Tweet Share Pin Based in the heart of Lisboa, Portugal, Unik Edition Motorcycles have a passion for the nostalgic feel of a carbureted engine. The low battery and lowering of the front end with 100mm gives the bike a lowered center of gravity which improves the overall handling. The exhaust system is made out of stainless steel and is completely custom made by Zucconi. It gives the bike a bit of an industrial look together with the brushed steel of the tank and seat cowl. Yes, the Honda CB750 is probably the most popular base bike for a cafe racer project. And yes, it's been done over and over and over again. To be honest, it's pretty hard to surprise the custom scene with a CB750 cafe racer. Of course, there are lot's of pretty damn good bikes out there (also check out our Top 10 Honda CB Cafe Racers ). Honda CB750 Cafe Racer - Post 1 (8 December 2019): The BMW K75C Café Racer was a great success but here is the latest build in the shop. It's a 1981 CB750 F Super Sport. These bikes have a wealth of history. The first K series CB750 were made from 1969 to 1979 and were such a powerhouse of style and performance that the term 'Superbike.

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Honda CB750 Café Racer Build The bike you see here started life as a 1982 Honda CB750. In a somewhat familiar manner, the build story starts with a tipsy, late-night, rose-tinted eBay purchase. Dave (owner of the spectacles of the aforementioned hue) secured a Honda CB750 on eBay late one evening, after a beverage or two. Today's Honda CB750 cafe racer was built by Bruce Farell, a fellow citizen of our hometown of Melbourne. What's particularly cool about Bruce's build isn't just the fact that it looks great, it's that this is his first custom motorcycle build. Subscribe Get all the latest cafe racer news in your inbox. Subscribe to our newsletter. Subscribe