The 750 CB750 Cafe Racer by Strapped MFG 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 […] Improvements include: New Paint Tank Lined Front Brakes Rebuilt Rear Brakes Serviced Rear Tire (1 year old) Napa Sealed Battery (6 months old) Carbs just cleaned Spark Plugs Oil Change and Filter Basically this bike is taking up space in my garage, and with my family and work I don't have enough time to ride.

This Custom Honda CB750 F2 Is A Sharp 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. 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. (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. The customer wanted a single-seat cafe racer, with spoke wheels and upside-down fork, clip-on bars, a fuel tank he already had from a Honda CX500, and the color that we decided together.. "Maximum Purification" — Zephyr 750 Café Racer-Zephyr Café Racer from Tumulte… Introduced in 1990, the Kawasaki Zephyr 750 was part of a 90s.

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 The first generation Honda CB750 has a peerless reputation. It's one of the all-time greats, and was a game-changer for the Japanese motorcycle industry. You wouldn't want to mess with a good condition SOHC machine from the 70s, but the later generations were a bit of a mixed bag. In particular, DOHC bikes from the 90s are fair game—like this 1993 CB750 Nighthawk. This café racer comes. The basic ingredients are the same as the shop's first café racer, a black and yellow Honda CB750 dubbed " The Spider " — same base, engine, geometry, and wheels — but with a more retro design focus: "The first Honda had a neo-sport design, and so we were very keen to see the new bike in a retro-classic look." In second place is the only F series CB750 in our Top 5 list. Many consider the F series bikes less appealing than the earlier models, but we've been proven wrong by the Oficina MRS RC42 CB750 cafe racer.Granted the only parts of the original bike that remain are the frame and engine (and they've even been reworked), but at least Oficina front man Mario wasn't afraid to give it a go.

Honda CB750F Cafe Racer “Lainey” BikeBound

1974 Honda-based Café Racer CB750K. A minor styling split existed in the C.R. world—to fair or not to fair. A lot of blokes liked the look of a quarter or half fairing, while others voted for. Custom (1) Sportbike (1) Honda Cb 750 Motorcycles For Sale: 11 Motorcycles Near Me - Find New and Used Honda Cb 750 Motorcycles on Cycle Trader. 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. Unlike many of the Honda CB750's I see converted in to Cafe Racers this one started out as a mid 90's Nighthawk. The Nighthawk was the most powerful and lightest of the entire CB750 range ('69 to '07) producing 75bhp and weighing a fraction over 210kg. This would generally make it the ideal candidate for an open throttle street racer.

1977 Honda CB750F Butlers Customs & Cafe Racers

The ClubSport: 1975 Honda CB750F Café Racer. We always love to share the first bike from a young builder, so we were thrilled to hear from 22-year-old Thomas Manno of Mile Zero Racers, who recently finished this 1975 Honda CB750F. From the beginning, Thomas had it in his head that his first cafe racer build had to be one of Honda's mighty. 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.