Honda 750cafe Racer
A look back at the best Honda CB750 Cafe Racer Builds from 2016. The Honda CB750 is an icon of the motorcycle world. It brought a paradigm shift in the motorcycle world back in the late 60s and laid foundation of everything that came after it in the performance segment. Thus no wonder, well kept examples of the Honda CB750 fetch great price in the market.
Honda 750cafe racer. Nov 10, 2016 - Explore Aidan Vo's board "HONDA CB 750 CAFE RACER" on Pinterest. See more ideas about Cafe racer, Honda cb, Racer. The cafe’d Honda CBX750 build started when Keith – who has raced at the IOM TT – persuaded Billy to buy the CBX instead of the older CB model. “Of course, the CB was popular amongst builders at the time because of its easy conversion into a cafe racer, however the CBX had more potential and we were really ready for a new challenge.” When Fre mentioned his plan to rework a mid-nineties Honda CB750 Karel wasted no time offering to assist. “After a small talk we seemed to be on the same page,” says Fre. “The resulting cafe racer is what we achieved together. It was two years in the making and can be best described as our co-creation.” This minimalist Honda CB750 cafe racer is a quintessential Steel Bent Customs motorcycle, all the unnecessary nonsense is in the garbage leaving just a raw, almost skeletal motorbike that’ll happily carve up mountain roads with the best of them. The Steel Bent Customs team built this 1981 CB750 for a chap who is serving in Afghanistan, he’s due back in February 2013 so the bike is finished.
Feb 2, 2015 - Turning the Honda CBX750 into Caferacer. Kinda my dream bike. See more ideas about Honda, Bike, Cafe racer. Full-blown café racer custom builds are rarer these days. Scramblers and trackers are by far the most ubiquitous style.However, that might be just one of a number of reasons that with dropped-jaw you gaze on this Honda CB750 café racer – built by Fastec Racing. The ‘Racer’ builds will be similar to what you see here, with the option of adding even more goodies, if your pocket allows. Kaspeed unveiled #00 this past weekend at the Glemseck 101, where it was both raced and shown off on Honda Germany’s stand. 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).But there are also lots of rip-offs or simply crappy.
The Honda CB is from day one a very popular bike for cafe racer builders. The bikes are reliable, have great proportions, are easy to work on, have a massive after market and are pretty easy to find since Honda produced tons of them. The CB-series contain an extensive list of models, from 50cc mopeds to the CB1300 Super Four, with single cylinders to the impressive 6 inline CBX engine (that. Honda CB 750 Cafe Racer (1) is a part of 149 + Modified Honda CB 750 Cafe Racer pictures gallery. To download this Honda CB 750 Cafe Racer (1) in High Resolution, right click on the image and choose "Save Image As" and then you will get this image about Honda CB 750 Cafe Racer (1).. This digital photography of Honda CB 750 Cafe Racer (1) has dimension 1600 x 1064 pixels. I stumbled upon this thing of beauty on a blog called Anatomy of a Cafe Racer.The bike was built by a talented young guy from Kansas called Pete (AKA Pistol Pete). After building it over a two year period, he finally finished it last week. This is one of the most tasteful examples of a Honda CB750 cafe racer that we’ve seen in recent memory, it foregoes the bells and whistles in favour of a clean, minimalist custom build that focuses on authentic ’60s styling.. In the world of motorcycles, cafe racers and Honda CB750s are both exceedingly important milestones.
Honda CB 750 Cafe Racer (19) is a part of 149 + Modified Honda CB 750 Cafe Racer pictures gallery. To download this Honda CB 750 Cafe Racer (19) in High Resolution, right click on the image and choose "Save Image As" and then you will get this image about Honda CB 750 Cafe Racer (19).. This digital photography of Honda CB 750 Cafe Racer (19) has dimension 1080 x 1080 pixels. 1970 Honda CB350 Cafe Racer – Full tune up – Custom seat made for this bike by a well know seat builder up north with real quality leather. EXHAUST SYSTEM The Razor CB750 SOHC 4 into1 Exhaust for the750 SOHC HONDA 1969-1978. $350.00 – $699.00 No matter how many custom Honda CBs we see when they’re done right they never fail to impress. 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.