Box Fresh A zero mile Honda CB750 Cafe Racer Superbike Photos


Box Fresh A zero mile Honda CB750 Cafe Racer Superbike Photos

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.


1973 Honda CB350 Cafe Racer

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Honda Cb750 Four Cafe Racer Custom Cafe Racer Motorcycles

The pinnacle is undoubtedly the classic CB750 cafe racer, using the original superbike as the donor. But rising prices in the used market mean that more recent Honda cafe racer builds are just as likely to be based on bigger, newer motorcycles—like the CBX1100 or the recently discontinued CB1100.


This Custom Honda CB750 F2 Is A Sharp Cafe Racer

During the latter half of the '70s, BMW, Honda, Moto Guzzi, and even Harley-Davidson built factory cafe racer models. Most of these featured the common cafe racer styling, without any.


Honda Neo Sports Cafe Racer Launch, Price, Engine, Specs, Features

This radically styled neo-retro Honda VFR800 is Jan's latest achievement and he's baptised the bike 'Kamaitachi'. Kamaitachi is the name of a creature from Japanese mythology. It is a weasel-like Yokai, a supernatural entity, that is carried by a devilish wind and has long sickle-style claws. "I am a huge fan of Japan and its culture.


WabiSabi 1976 Honda CB750K Custom Cafe Racer Bikeurious

Interestingly, Geoff Hawksley's '71 BSA Lightning (" Not a Café Racer ") even made the list. Geoff's bike, attitude, and riding style actually captures the café racer spirit better than most of today's café builds — we highly recommend giving his story a read if you missed it. Without further ado, here are our Top 10 Cafe.


Honda CB350 Limited Edition Cafe Racer Return of the Cafe Racers

Latest Honda Cafe Racer Honda is currently the largest motorcycle manufacturer in Japan. In the 1960s they became a household name in the USA thanks to their "You meet the nicest people on a Honda" advertising campaign. By the 1980s, they produced upwards of 3 million bikes a year.


Honda Cb 1000 Cafe Racer Honda CB1000 Café Racer by Studio Motor

This Honda CBX1000 Cafe Racer build was an amazing experience. We dropped almost 50kg off stock and transformed it into a beast! We take you through the proc.


FOUR POT SUPERSHOT. A Classic Honda CB550 Cafe Racer from Mellow

The range currently includes conversion kits for Triumph triples, the Honda CX500, CB250N and CB400N. I spoke with the pair about their kits and how they develop their designs. Where did the idea to produce cafe racer kits come from? After watching the Cafe Racer series from the US, Ian was inspired to begin something new.


Honda CB360 Cafe Racer by Aston Neale Motorcycles BikeBound

1 of 8 Honda have previewed a new Hawk 11 ahead of an official unveiling at the 2022 Tokyo Motorcycle Show. Despite its café racer styling, the Hawk 11 is based on Honda's new NT1100 tourer,.


Honda CX500 Cafe Racer by BBCR Engineering 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 […]


Rev Up Your Ride The Ultimate Guide to Building a 1982 Honda Cafe Racer

Honda has also set the Neo Sports Cafe up with a relaxed riding position. Once again they had commuters and city riders in mind when they developed this bike. The seat is wide and comfortable and I felt no sign of numb bum even after a 3-hour haul. At 210kg (467 lbs) the Honda Neo Sports Cafe weighs less than both the Kawasaki Z900RS and BMW R.


Honda CB250 Cafe Racer BikeBound

1. SIX APPEAL - HONDA CBX1000 CAFE RACER I'm starting our top 10 Honda cafe racer list with a model that doesn't often pop up in the custom scene. The Honda CBX1000 was the companies flagship model when it was released in 1978. With a whopping 6 cylinders and 105 bhp, it was a beast of a bike.


THE COMPLETE PACKAGE. Ellaspede’s Immaculate Honda CB550 Cafe Racer

While the CB series has long been the most popular platform for any Honda cafe racer, platforms like the transverse V-twin CX500 and single-cylinder XR and NX series have been catching the eye of builders in recent years. Below, we have a wide selection of Honda cafe racers we have featured from around the world.


Ever Fallen in Love Honda CB550 Cafe Racer Return of the Cafe Racers

The Honda CB550 is perhaps the perfect cafe racer candidate. The bike packs a strong punch from its gutsy middleweight inline four, and the handling is lightning-quick and crisp. Donor bikes have become more expensive in recent years, but there is a large aftermarket to help the garage or shed builder in need of parts or expertise.


THE COMPLETE PACKAGE. Ellaspede’s Immaculate Honda CB550 Cafe Racer

The bike had oil-tight cases, electric start, torsion bar valve springing, and required minimal maintenance to keep on the road. Honda was duly proud of their new big twin:. Honda CB450 Cafe Racer: In the Builder's Words. This CB450 was dragged out of a barn in southeast Texas. A farmer took the bike in trade in '73, his son and future.