Iconic Moto Honda CB750 Nighthawk

Casper 3.0 Honda Nighthawk 750 by Vandals Moto BikeBound


Germany's Kaspeed Moto have now thrown their hat in the ring, using the venerable Honda CB750 as a donor. Don't let the harmonious lines of this prototype fool you—it's actually based on the graceless mid-90s Nighthawk 750. Kaspeed have somehow massaged it into an attractive shape, and in a way that makes repetition feasible.

Start up cycle Brogue CB750 Nighthawk Return of the Cafe Racers


This bike, a 1982 CB750 DOHC Nighthawk, took roughly a year to complete and was clearly influenced by the cafe racer movement. "The main purpose behind building this bike was to showcase some of my skills and to officially start up Brogue Motorcycles LLC." says Mike. "I had a lot of good friends with great skills come visit me in the shop.

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We will also review the Honda CB750 Nighthawk Café Racer, which dominated the series until 2003. 'Don Vito Corleone' of Motorbikes The Honda CB750 is 3rd in the line of Honda CB motorcycles and the 5th largest displacement from the said series. Released in the U.S. in 1969, this icon seemed to chime in with the turn of events during its debut.

Honda CB750 Nighthawk Cafe Racer by Nitro Cycles BikeBound


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.

Iconic Moto Honda CB750 Nighthawk


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.

Honda CB750 Nighthawk Cafe Racer by Nitro Cycles 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 […]

Honda CB750 Nighthawk Cafe Racer Return of the Cafe Racers


Mark Capayas In late 2015, a project transformed this 1975 Honda CB750 Super Sport into a cafe racer. The heart of the bike is a 736cc inline-four sourced from a 1976

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A Mixed Bag | Darling Cycles Radically Improving This CB750 Nighthawk - Cafe Racer Club. Honda CB750 has a peerless reputation. It's one of the all-time greats, and was a game-changer for the Japanese motorcycle industry. You wouldn't want to mess with a good condition SOHC machine from the 70s, but the later generations were a bit of a.

Honda CB750 Nighthawk Cafe Racer by Overbold Motor Co. BikeBound


The Honda CB750, introduced in 1969, is hailed as the "original superbike" — the first four-cylinder motorcycle from a modern, mainstream manufacturer. However, by the 1980s and 1990s, the CB750 was facing the same fate as so many aging performance icons of the 1970s, becoming soft. It became the CB750 "Nighthawk" or F2 — a.

"The Hawk" Honda Nighthawk 750 Cafe Racer. Euro tank Conversion & More


750 cc. 37300 km. Honda CB 750 Four K4 Bike is all original except for pipes new seat recently been painted and new decals 37300 original miles hasn't been restored it's just a clean original bike that's a survivor it's on club rego now but not transferable so will be sold as is no rego or roadworthy. $18,000.

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JAX Garage Honda CB750 F Cafe Racer build. View all blog posts and in-depth progress, events etc. Follow this unique custom motorcycle on its journey. Skip to content FREE SHIPPING AUSTRALIA WIDE Home Builds ShopExpand / Collapse FeaturedExpand / Collapse Fork Conversion Kits Top Triple Replacements Motogadget M.Unit Accessories Shop All

Honda CB750 Nighthawk Cafe Racer by Overbold Motor Co. BikeBound


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 ).

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Start up cycle Brogue CB750 Nighthawk Return of the Cafe Racers


The 1969 Honda started out as an incomplete basket case he bought for 500 Euro and ended up being one of the most popular CB750's we've ever posted. Not a bad effort for a first time builder! Read the full feature In second place is the only F series CB750 in our Top 5 list.

1982 Honda Nighthawk 750 SC, Custom, Cafe Racer


The Nighthawk was the most powerful and lightest of the entire CB750 range ('69 to '07) producing 75bhp and weighing a fraction over 210kg.

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The bike you see here is a '94 CB750 RC42 built for a customer in New York. The basic ingredients are the same as the shop's first café racer, a black and yellow Honda CB750 dubbed " The Spider " — same base, engine, geometry, and wheels — but with a more retro design focus: "The first Honda had a neo-sport design, and so we were.