- By Ron BetistPublished On: October 3, 2016
I’m always happy to see creations from The Netherlands, and with all the talent lined up, we can expect some real cool machines the coming time. We’ve seen some amazing bikes from workshops like Wimoto, Ironwood Custom Motorcycles and Wrench Kings. This Honda CB750 Super Sport Café Racer comes from the […]
- By Ron BetistPublished On: March 22, 2016
The Honda CB750 is also known as the worlds first superbike. It’s first version came out in 1969 and Honda released tons of models up to 2003. This beautiful creation is the Ad Hoc #15, based on a 1995 Honda CB750 SF. David Gonzalez, owner of Ad Hoc, started in 2012 and this […]
- By Ron BetistPublished On: December 16, 2015
With the awesome creation they’ve showed in Paris some weeks ago (this awesome Kawasaki Vulcan S Café Racer), Oficina MRS got my attention. It was very clear to me that these guys take motorcycle customization very serious, so I took a peek in their portfolio and one bike stood out: This […]
- By Ron BetistPublished On: December 8, 2015
Building your own café racer is beautiful, but for some of us it’s a project without an ending or it’s simply not possible due to other reasons. In that case you can buy a modern café racer or if you don’t want a new bike, you buy a custom (classic) project […]
- By Ron BetistPublished On: December 7, 2015
The builders of Steel Bent Customs get a brief and clear assignment: build me a café racer based on a CB750 with a big USD fork and spoke wheels. All other details and designs where up to the choice of the builders. Nothing to fear when you take a look at […]
- By Ron BetistPublished On: November 18, 2015
Yet another cool Honda CB750 Café Racer by MotoHangar based on a ´75 CB. MotoHangar is specialized in customizing and restoring Japanese classics. For customization, they offer different “packs” to choose from with a fixed price and a standard set of modifications. Summary of the works: A 1975 Honda CB750 featuring, custom […]
- By Ron BetistPublished On: November 12, 2015
Don’t forget to check out our Top 10 Honda CB Cafe Racers. Inspired by the “Superstrada CB750” from Classified Moto, BBCR Engineering from St. John (Indiana, US), worked almost a year on his own Honda CB750 Café Racer. He did an amazing job and the list of custom parts modifications is thorough: […]
- By Ron BetistPublished On: November 10, 2015
Yet another cool Honda CB750 custom. This CB750 Bratstyle one is based on the both loved and hated ’91 Nighthawk by Wesley Hannam from Hong Kong. Wesley teamed up with a mentor: Geoff Giles of ET Custom Motorcycles. This hobby project took almost 2 years and the bike is named “Soichiro”, after the […]
- By Ron BetistPublished On: November 2, 2015
The Honda CB750, also known as the worlds first super bike, remains a popular pick for custom bike builders. Great engine, good frame and pretty powerful specs. Just like this ’77 CB750 Cafe Racer which is build by MotoHangar. They’re specialized in restoring Japanese motorcycles and just made this awesome CB750 Cafe […]
- By Ron BetistPublished On: October 27, 2015
What are your first thoughts when thinking of Sweden? I know, it has something to do with safe cars and furniture… But there is more than that! The guys from Rewheeled are building awesome custom bikes. Just like this amazing Honda CB750 Cafe Racer. They are inspired by the design of the […]
- By Ron BetistPublished On: September 17, 2015
California based bike brewer Dustin Kott from Kott Motorcycles loves to build project for customers, but sometimes he makes time to build a bike for his own. The result is this beautiful Honda CB750 Naked Racer. PS. the bike got featured on Velocity channels Naked Speed and quickly transferred to one of Kott’s […]
- By Ron BetistPublished On: September 14, 2015
Totally not capable of pronouncing their name, but the brewers Thanh Đa Tự Garage, based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, put this nice ’71 CB750 together. Found this one on Facebook with the following specs: Kawasaki ZX-6R forks Yamaha R6 brakes Ducati 1098 handlebars Classic Firestone tires Open air filters Custom gas tank […]
- By Ron BetistPublished On: July 23, 2015
If you want to make a café racer on a budget, this CB750 is a great inspiration. A lot of the original parts are still on the bike and the changes are minor. But when you see this bike you still get a 100% café racer feeling. This is an ideal […]
- By Adnane BensalahPublished On: January 25, 2022
When I was 18 years old, many many years ago, I saw a Honda CB350F outside a club in Amsterdam. It looked dirty, had chrome wire spoked wheels, a little café racer seat, clubman style handle bar, no mirrors or indicators, no fenders, and a single gauge which was the tachometer. […]
- By Adnane BensalahPublished On: January 7, 2022
In 1969 when the Honda Motorcycle Company introduced to the world their CB 750, with its air-cooled, inline 4-cylinder 750cc engine, it literally blew away all the competition. Not only did they build the world’s first mass-produced superbike, but they also sold it at an affordable price point. It was called […]
- By Adnane BensalahPublished On: June 15, 2021
No introduction needed. It is time again for a Top 10 list, and this time we’ve decided to split it up into 2 instalments. Ladies and gentlemen, we would like to present to you, the totally arbitrary, BikeBrewers Top 10 Cafe Racers Hall of Fame: Part 1! 1. BMW R nineT […]