1981 HONDA CB750C CAFE RACER Dennis Kirk Garage Build


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

Our real Kobe beef dinner prepared in front of us in an authentic teppanyaki style at Steak Land in Kobe, Hyogo, Japan on our recent vacation with SuperValue.


The 750 CB750 Cafe Racer by Strapped MFG BikeBound

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.


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The Honda CB750 cafe racer you see here combines both of the above icons into a single machine, it's based on a 1973 model that's been customised into a clean example of a cafe racer. The original fuel tank and seat remain, and there's a new front bullet fairing, adjustable rear shock absorbers, clubman handlebars, Dunstall rearset.


Racing Cafè Honda CB 750 Seven Fifty Cafè Racer by ReCycles Bikes Rewheeled AB

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.


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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. Of course, there are lot's of pretty damn good bikes out there (also check.


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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.


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This build started with a fairly boring 1979 Honda CB750K, in that classic late-70s Honda brown paint. The '79 model was the first year for the DOHC engine, which is supposedly harder to modify.


We love this Honda CB750 Cafe Racer. Photo by … unknown Cafe Racers Culture

295 likes, 0 comments - returnofthecaferacers on January 2, 2024: "This 1973 Honda CB750 became a part of the Borough family in '76 when Kevin's father purchase."


TheCafeRacerCult Honda CB750 by AdHoc Cafe Racers

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 […]


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#4: Honda CB750 Cafe Racer by Oficina MRS. The guys from Oficina MRS melted down the internet last year with their awesome Kawasaki Vulcan S Cafe Racer; an out of the box approach made a cool bike out of this bulky bike. With this 1996 CB750 Café Racer they keep up their name of building high quality, good looking machines.


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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.


1981 HONDA CB750C CAFE RACER Dennis Kirk Garage Build

Standing at 6 foot 2 Bruce needed a larger bike so a 750 was the obvious choice. After sourcing a '76 Honda CB750 with a '72 motor he kicked off the project by reaching out to an experienced builder for some advice. Bruce's research into custom CBs led him to the work of another backyard builder Danny Escobar in the United States.


Retaining Retro Woody Honda CB750 Return of the Cafe Racers

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 each episode on the [Honda CB75.


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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. While the Seven Fifty outperformed its arch nemesis, the Kawasaki Zephyr 750.


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Honda CB500. Bar end Turn Signals BMW style for 7/8 Bars 12 volt Universal. $ 60.00. Brake System Parts. Beringer 2H19-B Two-Piston Classic Caliper, LH, for Honda CB750 K3-K6 CB750 SOHC. $ 600.00. Brake System Parts. Beringer Classic Brake Disc, offset, Stainless, 296mm, Honda SOHC CB750-Black. $ 660.00.


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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.