Honda CB750 Nighthawk Cafe Racer by Overbold Motor Co. BikeBound

Tumulte Seven Fifty: Honda CB750F2 Café Racer - Introduced in 1992, the Honda CB Seven Fifty — better known as the Nighthawk or CB750F2 in some markets — was an air-cooled retro roadster with a steel cradle frame, twin-shock rear swingarm, conventional air-assisted […] "honda cb 750 cafe racer" in All Categories in Canada Results 1 - 12 of 12 Sort by Posted: newest first Please Contact 1982 Honda CB750C St. Albert 18 hours ago am selling my 1982 Honda CB750 project bike was going to build a cafe racer have GSXR 750 front forks, trees, and brakes for the project . Willing to sell the GSXR parts separately.

TheCafeRacerCult Honda CB750 by AdHoc Cafe Racers

1976 Honda CB750 Cafe Racer. Calgary. 1976 CB750F Honda Cafe Racer New Fork Seals New Front Tire New Chain Custom paint Disk brakes front and rear Runs good Rear set pegs Ready to ride Old Motorcycle Shop 4240 16 ST SE 403-261-0034 M-F. 1 km. 1 km. $12,000.00. 1982 Honda CB750F Cafe Racer Show Winner. Honda CB750 Cafe Racer - Done Right 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. 72K Share 9.7M views 3 years ago #CafeRacerGarage #CafeRacerBuild This is the entire journey of my CB750 Cafe Racer Build in a 15 minute time-lapse. If you want to see more details you can see. Tumulte Seven Fifty: Honda CB750F2 Café Racer Introduced in 1992, the Honda CB Seven Fifty — better known as the Nighthawk or CB750F2 in some markets — was an air-cooled retro roadster with a steel cradle frame, twin-shock rear swingarm, conventional air-assisted forks, and a 73-hp DOHC four-cylinder engine.

Honda CB750 Brat Cafe by Magnum Opus BikeBound

(Subtitles available in 30 languages)Everyone knows, that the old Honda CB series from the 70's, is always an excellent choice for a Cafe Racer Project.The b. 1976 Honda CB750 Cafe Racer. Southeast Calgary. 1976 CB750F Honda Cafe Racer New Fork Seals New Front Tire New Chain Custom paint Disk brakes front and rear Runs good Rear set pegs Ready to ride Old Motorcycle Shop 4240 16 ST SE 403-261-0034 M-F. 1 km. 1 km. $6,695.00. 1976 Honda. From metal flake paint jobs to carbon fibre bodywork and wild performance modifications, each of these CB750 cafe racers was a hit with the cafe racer loving community earning them a place in our Top 5. Number 5 on the list is Dime City Cycles 'Mabel' CB750. Using his skills in 3D modelling and prototyping he's built a handful of motorcycle projects and this '79 Honda CB750 cafe racer is his latest tour de force. Sylvain spent around 12 months rebuilding the CB750 after purchasing it as a $200 non-running garden ornament. With a primary goal of improving performance, he kicked the project off.

Retaining Retro Woody Honda CB750 Return of the Cafe Racers

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 Introducing the 1978 Honda CB750 Cafe Racer - a stunning tribute to classic American style. Meticulously restored with authentic 1970s parts, it exudes a timeless charm with a custom fuel tank, handmade fiberglass tail, and Custom Red Gold flake paint. The Yoshimura 4 into 1 exhaust boosts performance, while the original brakes, electronic ignition, and electric start preserve its authenticity. 1976 Honda CB750 Cafe Racer. Calgary. 1976 CB750F Honda Cafe Racer New Fork Seals New Front Tire New Chain Custom paint Disk brakes front and rear Runs good Rear set pegs Ready to ride Old Motorcycle Shop 4240 16 ST SE 403-261-0034 M-F. 1 km. 1 km. $2,750.00. 1980 Honda CB900C. Camrose. Honda CB750F Cafe Racer "Lainey" The CB750F was Honda's effort to regain the supremacy of their original CB750 Four superbike. In 1980, Cycle Guide claimed the new 77-hp DOHC 750 could "accelerate with the fury of a one-liter hyperbike" and possessed "magical cornering qualities never before found on a four-cylinder street bike."

1976 Honda CB 750 Cafe Racer for sale

Lighter, 10,000 RPM redline, stock 6 speed tranny. Not to mention due to the popularity of cafe racers these days, plenty of parts. The 750 is cool, but it's too heavy, which equals slower. I regularly blow by bigger (and supposedly faster) bikes in the canyons on my STOCK CB400F. A beautiful approach on the 1973 classic Honda CB cafe racer, complete with a half fairing. A perfect suit that looks very well on the Japanese classic "Four". [ read more ] #8: Honda CB750 by Auto Fabrica "Flawless lines, supreme minimalism, and killer details": the standard ingredients Auto Fabrica uses in their projects.