CB650C Project Wraith. Re: 1980 CB650 Cafe Racer. March 30, 2010, 07:41:08 am ». I loved my GS500, gutless as all hell, but once I redid the suspension it turned and stopped great, was light and an absolute blast to ride like a hooligan, WOT all the time, grabbing gears like a fool, and not really abusing any traffic laws.
Now that it’s complete Oscar’s named his Honda Cafe Racer the ‘Leatherhead’. It’s a beautiful build and a while leather highlights usually aren’t my thing, they’re what makes this CB650 really special. Photography by Petter Karlberg. If there’s one thing I’ve learnt about building custom motorcycles it’s that things don’t Engine 161 cc. Posted Over 1 Month. 1967 Honda CB160, ALL ORIGINAL !! ONE OWNER!! ONLY ALL ORIGINAL ONCE! - Honda CB160 stock specs Years made: 1965-1969 Claimed power: 16.5hp @ 10,000rpm Top speed: 68mph Engine: 161cc OHC parallel twin Weight (wet): 294lb MPG: 75mpg. Honda : CB Professionally built CB750 resto mod cafe racer. For sale is a beautiful, black, impeccably restored 1975 Honda CB750 with 17,828 miles. Frame off restoration approximately 3 years ago. Less than 1,000 miles since engine re-build (top and bottom end) by Charlotte-based 2Topia Cycles. Subject: Re: Honda CB400N superdream cafe project, ALL MOST FINISHED, NEW PHOTOS Wed Feb 15, 2012 11:30 am It a Honda cb550 K or F 1979 chop but having really headache with the wiring As the last person who own it chopped all the wiring out and put back just the bog standard of head lamp brake light and ignition with bits of wire tapedThe Honda CB750 is often hailed as “The Original Superbike,” the first modern four-cylinder motorcycle from a mainstream manufacturer. 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-UpmanshipCB400 cafe racer (By JBebe, 2006-04-30) Colour Code (By Munky, 1981 Honda CB 400 N (Sport, 395 ccm) 1981 Honda CB 400 T Hondamatic (Touring, 395 ccm) .