Retaining Retro Woody Honda CB750 Return of the Cafe Racers


Honda CB750F Cafe Racer “Lainey” BikeBound

Finished in muted tones of grey, silver, and black Sylvain's CB750 has an air of refinement about it, much like the racing vessels he designs; and just like its water going brethren Sylvain was eager to inform us that "it rides hard!" Something we're very glad to hear. Subscribe Get all the latest cafe racer news in your inbox.


Honda CB750F Cafe Racer by BBCR Engineering BikeBound

Honda CB750 Cafe Racers. By Paul Crowe. Nothing says Rocker like an old cafe racer, the right paint and parts, proper seat, suspension tweaks and engine tuning, all for the purpose of joining the Ton-Up club and looking good while doing it!. Hey guys I am currently working on a 1975 cb 750 cafe racer project but I totally suck when it comes.


Honda CB750 Custom Cafe Racer by Industrial Moto

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.


Honda CB750 Four Cafe’ Racer MotorcyclePorn

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.


Retaining Retro Woody Honda CB750 Return of the Cafe Racers

498 likes, 1 comments - caferacerofthedays on January 6, 2024: "Honda Cb750 built by @milezero.racers #honda #hondacb #hondamotorcycles #honda.


This Custom Honda CB750 F2 Is A Sharp Cafe Racer

Cruiser (1) 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 Nighthawk Cafe Racer by Overbold Motor Co. BikeBound

The 1976 SOHC model you see here was requested specifically by Reynolds - he'd learnt to ride on an early CB750 and as is often the case, we hold the bike we started on in high regard, even years after the fact. He contacted Mike from Raccia Motorcycles and the two men began hashing out a plan for the new bike, it was to be a ground-up.


FASTER & SON. A Honda CB750 Cafe Racer from MT Customs Pipeburn

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.


1976 Honda CB 750 Cafe Racer with 836cc big bore kit r/motorcycles

The Honda CB750 Four is, without a doubt, an iconic motorcycle. It's been labelled as one of the greatest motorcycles ever made, holds a revered position in the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame and has even made an appearance at the Guggenheim Museum. It was the first production "Superbike" to hit the streets and from 1969 to 1978 the Japanese.


Honda CB750 Brat Cafe by Magnum Opus 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 […]


Quatro Shot a Honda CB750 from the Gaucho Highlands Bike EXIF

1979 Honda CB750 Cafe Racer 09/20/2016 - 09:55 1979 Honda CB750 Cafe Racer. Starting from a stock bike, we overhauled this bike to turn out one little cool Cafe. The bike was stripped down to the frame and bolts. We cut the tail off and built a custom seat hump and seat.


TheCafeRacerCult Honda CB750 by AdHoc Cafe Racers

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.


Box Fresh A zero mile Honda CB750 Cafe Racer Superbike Photos

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 CB750F Cafe Racer “Lainey” BikeBound

In search of a more creative outlet, Krzysztof has built his first cafe racer, the' Honda CB750 F2 'Spider'. "In January I completely restored a Russian Ural M63 in 30 days using 98% original parts," says Krzysztof. "I thought a cafe racer project would be a walk in the park. I was wrong.". Unfortunately, Krzysztof's choice of.


1976 Honda CB 750 Cafe Racer for sale

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."


The 750 CB750 Cafe Racer by Strapped MFG BikeBound

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