Fantastic CB750 Cafe Racer spotted on Iron and Air’s Pinterest site.
We have two of these in the garage in stock condition looking for new owners, if you like this style, contact us to discuss changes and price.
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1976 CB750F SS
This bike was a couple years in the making off and on. Started as an abandoned bike, was taken to the garage and we immediately started pulling all the useless crap off it. The plan was to create a bike that was “Natural” - brushed metal, gum rubber and leather looking vinyl was used. Originally the back was to be black starting at the downtube on, but James did such an amazing job on the cowel it would be crazy to cover it up. There are still some fabrication needs,some Tarozzi rearsets to mount up and then it will be stripped all the way down and all powder coated.
Custom clip-ons, rear cowel w/oil tank + battery box, headlight ears, levers and hard lines done by James Crowe @ Crowe Customs
Seat upholstry done by Ginger @ New Church(via thetarantulas)
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Honda CB 750
“his is the latest project from CRD Cream Motorcycles, Ciclope, a street tracker Cb 750 Kz of the 80’s, simply, pure and elegant with the typical CRD touch, all the electrical parts of this motorcycle is hidden, The engine is stock, apart from modified Keihin carbs, a free-flowing intake system and Megatron mufflers. The frame has been stripped of all unnecessary addenda, a simplified wiring loom has been fitted, and an aluminum battery box and Renthal bars complete the picture. The fenders are bobbed and everything else has been blacked out or repainted. Surely one of the best motorbikes I’ve seen. Photography by Rafa Gallard Enjoy!” - http://gascapkustom.blogspot.com/
Honda CB250RS - The Nugget
This bike was built as part of a ‘250 for a grand’ challenge after a bunch of nutters in Adelaide pushed their luck with the radar rats.
The bike could be as simple or as complicated as they wanted to make it as long as it was within the rule
s. Buy a 250cc motorcycle for under a grand, spend whatever you like modifying it, and the bike with the most Kudos wins …
Story and pics nicked from Sydney Cafe Racers. For the full story and more pics, make the jump
Chicago
met this dude. here is his blog. http://moto-mucci.blogspot.com/
really want a bike like this
(Source: whereisthecoool)