Is there a Honda CB750 cafe racer build?
Is there a Honda CB750 cafe racer build?
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 bike you see here started life as 1982 CB750.
What kind of bike is the Honda CB750?
The original SOHC Honda CB750 may get the lion’s share of the attention from bike builders and vintage bike aficionados, but the later Nighthawk 750 (CB750SC) […]
Who is owner of monoshock CB750 cafe racer?
Monoshock CB750 Cafe Racer by Andrew Wales – Andrew Wales, the owner and creator of this incredible ’78 CB750, is a machinist/millwright and fabricator out of Calgary, Alberta. Though this bike may look like the product of a high-rent, name-brand custom shop, it’s […]
What’s the top speed of a Honda 750 four?
Introduced in 1969, the bike offered 68 horsepower and a top speed of 125 mph. Cycle World called the bike a masterpiece: “Honda’s Fabulous 750 Four; Honda Launches the Ultimate Weapon in One-Upmanship — a Magnificent, Musclebound Racer for the Road” The bike has since entered the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame.
Where can I get a cafe racer kit?
RYCA motors is a Los Angeles based custom workshop that are producing ready-made Cafe Racer kits for budding, time-poor bike builders.
Which is the best bike to build a cafe racer on?
1. Choose your weapon. The most affordable motorcycles to customize are the bikes that time and style forgot, and many are Japanese. That means the Honda CBs, in the 350, 360, 500, 550 and 750 capacities. Yamaha has the XS series, in 360, 400 or 650 capacities.
Is there a RYCA CS-1 cafe racer kit?
Currently, they are only producing the one kit which is designed to transform any sleepy old Suzuki S40 (below) into a RYCA CS-1 Cafe Racer but in the future, we may see them releasing universal style kits or whole kits for other standard models.