Honda Cb750 Racer
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.
Honda cb750 racer. Honda CB750 Café Racer. Scott Hopkin Published on March 26, 2011 Tweet. Share. WhatsApp. Pin 1. 1 Shares. 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. Honda CB750K6 Café Racer (Lightly Cafe'd)) I bought this bike a few years ago as a project. (I’ve built four Honda 750 over the years and still have two of them – so know my way round these bikes). It looked to have all the main bits done – powder coated frame, was told engine rebuilt, new... 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 CB750 Cafe Racer by RW Motorcycles-An old superbike gets a modern makeover… The Honda CB750 was the “original superbike” — a four-stroke street, strip, and track weapon that radicalized the UJM (Universal Japanese Motorcycle). However, the 750cc Hall-of-Famer is getting […]
The Honda is the 18th build from Bolt Motor Company, which shares workshop space with the race team.But it’s a little more significant than its predecessors: it’s designed to celebrate young driver Leonardo Pulcini’s championship-winning seasons in EuroFormula and the Spanish F3 series. “The goal was to create a mix between a cafe racer and a racing motorcycle, while looking as close. 1975 HONDA CB750 CAFE RACER . Clean and solid. Starts, runs and shifts with no issues. Carbs have been disassembled, cleaned, re-jetted, air screws adjusted after air pods fitted. Points and timing have been adjusted. The Honda CB series, particularly the Honda CB750 is pro-cafe racer when it comes to their minimal and uncomplicated design, making them perfect contenders to start a clean, thoughtful build. However, you would need to search for a best possible example you can find within your budget. Air Filter Kit K&N 39MM 69-76 CB750 HONDA SOHC. $220.00. Add to Wishlist. Quick View. Honda CB500 . ARROW HEAD 12 VOLT Turn Signals. $30.00 – $60.00. Add to Wishlist. Quick View. Honda CB500 . Bar end Turn Signals BMW style for 7/8 Bars 12 volt Universal.
This custom Honda CB750 F2 cafe racer has been dubbed The Spider. Some highlights include sleek styling and a sharp yellow color scheme. “I thought a cafe racer project would be a walk in the park. I was wrong.” Unfortunately, Krzysztof’s choice of donor didn’t make things any easier. The mid-nineties Honda CB750 F2 was never a showstopper. Original reviews of the CB750 F2 feature words like ‘adequate’, ‘good’ and in some cases, ‘boring’. The Honda factory responded by producing four works-racer CR750s, a racing version of the production CB750, ridden by UK-based Ralph Bryans, Tommy Robb and Bill Smith under the supervision of Mr Nakamura, and a fourth machine under Hansen ridden by Dick Mann.The three Japanese-prepared machines all failed during the race with Mann just holding on to win by a few seconds with a failing engine. Honda CB750 Cafe Racer by RW Motorcycles-An old superbike gets a modern makeover… The Honda CB750 was the “original superbike” — a four-stroke street, strip, and track weapon that radicalized the UJM (Universal Japanese Motorcycle). However, the 750cc Hall-of-Famer is getting […]
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. Sound decision: A music producer’s CB750 cafe racer Some custom motorcycle builders grow up riding and wrenching, and that early start is obvious in their work. On the flip side, 25-year-old Nick Hooper’s been fiddling with bikes for less than three years now—but you wouldn’t think it, looking at this perfectly proportioned Honda CB750. Proceso de customización de una Honda CB750. Todos los detalles de la #BOLT35, moto customizada por Bolt Motor Company, epecialistas en cafe racer. 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.