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Honda : CB 1977 honda cb 750 cafe racer

Honda : CB 1977 honda cb 750 cafe racer

$4,000

Palm City, Florida

Year 32767

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

1977 Honda CB750. I have owned this bike for 3 1/2 years. I bought it basically as you see it but with a different paint scheme. Recently, I have invested a significant amount of money in making this bike look like it does now. I put a few decals on the bike since it was painted, but I left the paint blank so the new owner can put their own touch on it. I have also done a significant amount of other maintenance. Improvements include: New Paint Tank Lined Front Brakes Rebuilt Rear Brakes Serviced Rear Tire (1 year old) Napa Sealed Battery (6 months old) Carbs just cleaned Spark Plugs Oil Change and Filter Basically this bike is taking up space in my garage, and with my family and work I don't have enough time to ride. The bike starts on the first kick, and it is fun to ride. It is a real head turner, and I get a lot on compliments on it. I have taken good care of it, and I have spent a good amount of money getting it to where it is now. I hope you can appreciate it. I do know the market, and I am not desperate to sell it so please be reasonable. Please note that there are no turn signals on the bike. They are not required by Florida law for antique motorcycles. The wiring is present. There are no other issues known with the bike. Everything works the way it should, and all systems have been gone through to ensure the bike is safe to operate. Clean Florida title in hand, and it is for sale locally. Call me with any other questions...561-531-3700

Trim 750

Honda : CB Professionally built CB750 resto mod cafe racer

Honda : CB Professionally built CB750 resto mod cafe racer

$4,900

Charlotte, North Carolina

Year 1975

Make Honda

Model CB

Category -

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

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. Majority of work receipts available. Always garaged and adult ridden, this bike runs and rides the same as or better than a new one! Clean and clear title in hand. Features (shown): Powdercoated frame, subframe, swingarm, wheel rims and hubs, front brake caliper, and engine case Spoke wheels (stainless steel spokes) laced and trued by Frame Straight System http://www.framestraightsystem.com Fuel tank professionally cleaned and lined; fuel tank and fiberglass fenders custom painted by BD Cycles http://www.bdscycles.com/Home.html Only non-ethanol high octane gasoline usedAluminum parts professionally polished New wiring harness installed Sachse digital electronic ignition Sargent Cycle Products custom cafe seat Carpy's Cafe Racers stainless steel 4-into-1 exhaust with removable baffle and fiberglass front and rear fenders http://carpyscaferacers.com/shop/exhaust/cb750-4-into-1-exhaust-sohc Exhaust headers wrapped Progressive Suspension springs (front) and shocks (rear) New stainless steel brake lines, new hoses, and new steering head bearingsFront brake caliper re-built; new brake pads installed (1k miles), and new brake shoes installed in rear drum Metzler Lasertec front and rear tires (1k miles) Dual Hella horns Re-built, cleaned and sync'd carbs tuned for application K&N air filters New oil pumps New oil temperature and oil pressure gauges Custom front and rear turn signals Bar-end mirrorsIf you have any questions or want more photographs, please contact me. Will reasonably cooperate with shipping company.

Trim 750

Honda : CB 1978 honda cb 750 custom cafe racer

Honda : CB 1978 honda cb 750 custom cafe racer

$16,850

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Year 1978

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

The CB750 was a game changer. Our goals for this one were simple: Maintain some of the original look and feel, see how much weight we could take off this baby without loosing any of the nice 'features', make it go faster, make it stop quicker, and make it look good doing it! Official weight of only 422 lbs wet, thats a 23.4% weight reduction! As always, we will be donating a portion the the sale to the No Kid Hungry Campain. Please visit our blog for more photos and details. Specs: Displacement: 736.00 ccm (44.91 cubic inches)Final drive: 530 O-ring chain ConversionFront tire: Pirelli Diablo Rosso II 120/70 R17Rear tire: Pirelli Diablo Rosso II 160/60 R17Front Master Cylinder: Nissin 19mm radialFront brakes: Dual floating disk, 4 piston Nissin CalipersRear brakes: Single disk, single piston Nissin CaliperFront Suspension: Fully adjustable CBR900RR 45mm forksRear Suspension: Dual gas charged reservoir shocksIgnition: Electronic Hall effect ignition systemGauges: Motogadget Mini / LED oil pressure warningWet Weight: 422 lbs (551.2 lbs Stock)Tank/ Fuel capacity: 1973 CB750 hand shaped scallops/ 4.25 gallons Build Specs: Engine- The engine was low mileage to begin with so we took her apart just to check everything out. A quick freshen up including, lapping the valves, new valve seals, new rings, new seals and gaskets was all that was needed inside. Everything was vapor blasted before painting the cases, polishing the covers and finishing with a brushed effect, and installing new allen head bolts throughout. Frame- Before being powder coated in gloss black, we removed all unnecessary brackets, tabs, and other bits. We also installed a rear hoop section, new seat mounts, a new electronics tray, relocated the shock mounts, and added mounts for the rear sets Intake, Exhaust, and Lubrication- We stuck with the original carbs but rebuilt and rejetted them after vapor blasting to accommodate the new 4 into 1 exhaust and K&N air filters. We did away with the old oil tank and fabbed up a new low profile one that acts as the rear fender and opens up the middle of the bike a bit. We also made new oil lines to send and receive the lube. We saved the plans for the oil tank if you would like to order one, available in aluminum. Suspension- We mounted up front forks and triple from a CBR900RR Fireblade and installed dual gas charged shocks in the rear. The forks are preload, damping, and compression adjustable while the shocks are adjustable using a spanner and gas. With the new shock mounts and forks, the bike now has killer stance. We also fabbed up a new fork brace that holds the removable front fender. Lighting, Controls, and Gauges- Up front we have a new headlight with built in turn signals that sits on custom aluminum brackets. We mounted the Motogadget Mini Gauge (speedo, tach, odo, time, trip) in the headlight bucket to reduce clutter. Mounted into the top clamp we now have a LED oil pressure light (we figured if you cant find neutral or remember to turn off your signals then whats the use). We used the same clip-ons from the Fireblade and put in a new set of control switches for a CB750K0. A new set of grips, custom made cables, and bar end sliders complete the cockpit. The rear sets are also from the Fireblade and are mounted up to the frame via new frame mounts and machined the rearset guards. In back we have an integrated LED tail/ brake/ and turn signal set up. Powering everything is a super light Shorai battery. We installed a new reg/rec unit, new starter solenoid, flasher relay for the LEDs, electronic ignition, and reworked the wiring harness. We knew that removing the starter motor would be an easy way to reduce weight, but its nice to have the finer things in life, so we decided to keep it. Body, Tank, and Seat- We started with a tank from an earlier CB and hand shaped the scallops. We put a new thumb lever cap on and a new petcock. The seat is a one of a kind fiberglass unit that we made to follow the basic shape of the rear of the tank. We had the guys coat them with Speed Green before adding the swooping lines that you may recognize from a CB350. The seat pan was upholstered here in Santa Fe by B&M upholstery and paint was shot by Munoz Customs. The headlight bucket, exhaust, and front fender all have the same textured black finish. We saved the seat mold if anyone wants to order one. Brakes, Wheels, Tires- There are now dual floating discs up front and a single disk in the rear. Dual four piston Nissin calipers handle the duty's in front pumped by a 19mm Nissin radial master cylinder, and a single piston Nissin in the back. Custom brake lines are S/S braided. The bike is running on Pirelli Diablo Rosso II tires front and rear riding on 17 inch Honda wheels that were coated in gloss black. An added benefit of using the newer wheels is that they have the 'cush drive' which reduces stress on your transmission. We also did a 530 chain conversion, which uses the stock Fireblade sprocket sizes and reduces weight. *Included with the bike: Manuals for Motogadget gauge, Nissin master cylinder, and Shorai Battery. Set of plugs, tool kit, extra key, jetting for your location, and detailed maintenance instructions. **Shipping: Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. I will be happy to help in any way I can including, giving names and numbers of companies I have used in the past, and holding the bike for up to 1 month after payment is received to allow for more time to set up shipping if needed. ***Payment: A deposit of $1000 is due within 24 hrs of auction close. Payment in full is due within 14 days of auction close. The bike, title, etc. will not be released until payment is received and cleared. We will accept Check, Money Order, Cash, or Credit Card. Credit cards will be charged a 2.7% fee.

Trim 750

Honda : CB CB750 1974 cafe racer cb750 k

Honda : CB CB750 1974 cafe racer cb750 k

$5,700

Downers Grove, Illinois

Year 1975

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

1975 Cb750 café style with good looks. Built it to ride to work last year, but didn't like highway riding very much and with a new car I don't plan on riding it this year. The bike is very clean and rides smooth. fresh tires with color matching wheels, a very nice look. The aluminum polishes up nicely as you can see from the pics. The carbs have all been rebuilt, polished, and jetted. with cone air filters and new throttle cables. Exhaust sound amazing and was bought from Carpy's Café Racer. Front caliper is new with braided steel brake lines and rebuilt master cylinder. café style rear tail made from fiberglass with leatherette seat. Frame is sprayed in silver which is a nice change from the typical black, Tank and body work, rear brake and wheels in a metallic blue. I would say 95% of the nuts and bolt have been switch to stainless steel. button cap bolts are easy to work with and have a clean look about them plus no rust. the cables and a lot other wires have been covered with Varflex for a clean look. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. 500$ after actions ends. Bike will not leave unless full amount is paid. Cash only. I have the original exhaust in good condition along with the seat and handle bars that can go with. I have the right to end this auction at anytime. 95% SS bolt/nuts Carpy's exhaust Cone air filter New front brake caliper/lines Rebuilt master cylinder Rebuilt carbs New tires Gauge overlays New throttle cable New petcock Tank has been sealed New brake and turn signals New turn switch /clutch lever New café style handle bars/grips

Trim 750

Honda : CB HONDA CB750 CAFE RACE BLACK GREAT CONDITIONS

Honda : CB HONDA CB750 CAFE RACE BLACK GREAT CONDITIONS

$6,500

New York, New York

Year 1974

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Caf Racer

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

GREAT BIKE REALLY POWERFUL JUST FINISH THIS BIKE 3 WEEKS AGO....ALL IS WORKING GREAT GREAT LOOK ,GREAT VIBE & GREAT MOTORCYCLE...YOU WILL FALL IN LOVE OF THIS JAPANESE LAIDY...

Trim 750

Honda : CB 1982 honda cb 750 cafe racer cb 750 tracker bobber brat fighter custom dohc

Honda : CB 1982 honda cb 750 cafe racer cb 750 tracker bobber brat fighter custom dohc

$5,000

Williston, Ohio

Year 1982

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Caf Racer

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

Up for auction is my recently built 1982 Honda cb750. First and foremost this bike is a rider, it was built for greater braking handling and acceleration it is meant to go and less show, however with that said this bike and I have been featured recently in Pipeburn's publications along with being re-posted all over the web and won some trophies in vintage classes at local bike shows, but again its a very clean great looking bike but is not perfect it is after all made mostly with recycled parts from other bikes. Copy and paste this to get to the Pipeburn article: pipeburn.com/home/2015/09/28/honda-cb750-charlie-james-customs.html I wanted to add that I really hate to see this bike go so soon would love to keep it longer for it's publicity but really looking to expand into a bigger building trying to grow our name right now and have other projects I would like to complete, and some one is going to get one heck of a custom CB that not only will grab attention where ever it goes but also has the riding ability to back it up. I could write a book on the efforts to make a bike like this but will just hit the main things: Engine is stock with exception of CB900f camshafts new valve cover gasket, timing/valves adjusted, engine covers polished new gaskets for covers as well as Alloy Bolts hardware. Front end is from a early 90's CBR 600 f2, stock cb750 stem pressed and welded onto cbr lower tree, upper yoke, forks (new fluid and seals), rim, calipers, rotors, fender etc... all from F2. Rear end is mid 90's CBR 600 F3, swing arm, 5" rear wheel with new 48t sprocket, custom shims for pivot bolt, new 530x112 chain, caliper, rotor, etc... Bike Master 7/8 superbike bars mounted to upper tree using vintage KTM bar mounts. 1978 Suzuki GS 550 gas tank with new Pingel Racing petcock adapter plate to run 3/8 male npt type petcocks new Harley style chrome petcock.(paint and prep on tank is good but not perfect) The Bonneville Shop 7" carbon head light bucket added a Halogen lamp that has built in leds wired as front indicators. Carbon looking bar ends and levers. Cone type filters with stainless bands instead of big hose clamps. The hand controls/switches I pulled off a bike I parted out I'm almost positive it was a early 2000's Katana. Polished upper tree and engine side covers not mirror polish didn't want chrome shine but they look great and there is a lot of time into them sanding and polishing. AceWell digital speedometer 3700mx has speed tachometer hi beam indicator neutral light + more not there best but very fitting for this type of machine. Honda cbr rear sets with new foot rests (pegs).. Custom sub frame with a very comfortable coffee bean color cafe style seat with a small wrapped hump. Dunlop Sport Max Q2 tires 180/55/17 rear and 120/70/17 front. Integrated Led tail light strip with signals. New old stock OEM Suzuki gas cap for tank. New ytx9bs AGM battery in a fabricated battery box located under bike, behind rear of engine also using a Suzuki battery strap. Vance and Hines Vintage 4into1 in great shape with baffles in tact very nice sound and loud when you open it up New jets from Dime City 70/122 this combo has been working great for me here in Ohio obviously if you take the bike to different elevation or cold/hotter/humid etc.. it may need adjusted to your area. Inside of carbs cleaned inspected replaced some hardware out sides brushed off and lightly solvent cleaned but the engine cases and carbs still have there original finish so there is dirt/grime chips to finish on motor, I really don't like to paint motors always feels like your hiding something this bike has been around for 30+ years its heart (engine) earned that finish! Stock wire harness has been shortened but everything is still there everything is neatly tucked wrapped and hidden, under tank houses flasher relay, fuse panel and solenoid, under the sub frame towards front of seat mounted are the igniters and r/r. There is labeled wires in the headlight bucket for a horn they are already wired to the switch I can even throw in a used horn if your state requires one, I thought maybe get a new small one and hide it in the bucket itself should be enough room. I am sure I didn't touch on every little detail like new bearings and hardware through out but I imagine you get the most of it and there is a walk around video plus lot's of pictures. Being as it is a old bike there is no warranty but you and whoever owns the bike in the future will get and endless supply of help with any questions about the bike how things were done I will even work on the bike maintenance if your near by or can bring it to me. Basically whatever support I can give and others who have bought my bikes metal art etc... can attest to that. Any questions just ask and thanks for looking. On Oct-08-15 at 20:00:12 PDT, seller added the following information: I can't seem to figure out embedding the youtube video so for now just copy and paste this into browser youtube.com/watch?v=I6cUswsy7YY Or YouTube Charlie James Customs have a few other bike vids(sorry for quality/editing) and a Facebook as well. Thanks On Oct-09-15 at 22:25:51 PDT, seller added the following information: Get your own valid XHTML YouTube embed code Get your own valid XHTML YouTube embed code

Trim 750

Honda : CB 1974 honda cb 750 four cafe cb 750 k 4

Honda : CB 1974 honda cb 750 four cafe cb 750 k 4

$5,999

San Francisco, California

Year 1974

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Caf Racer

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

Beautiful custom cafe racer. This thing is a beast. I bought this CB750 from a custom builder in San Diego two and a half years ago, and it's a hell of a bike. Unfortunately, it's physically impossible to ride more than one bike at once, so I figure I should thin the herd a little. Features:Custom paint & body work. Fully murdered out in matte black.High end Woodcraft clip-ons, because clubman bars are for amateurs.4-into-1 straight pipe. No demure CB pop-pop-pop here, she roars.Tires are almost new -- most of the knobbies are still intact as you can see in the photos.Serviced exclusively at O'Hanlon Motorcycles in San Francisco. Look them up, they don't mess around.Garaged 24/7.Title is clean and in hand. She's a vintage bike (42 years old now) so nothing's ever perfect with her. Anyone who tries to tell you their bike is cherry is hiding something. Here's what I'm not hiding: Jets are a bit big. That open pipe sucks a lot of air, so she's over-jetted to compensate. Every so often you have to clean the plugs, but it's a small price to pay for that throaty exhaust note.The cheap aftermarket speedo conked out on me a few months ago. It costs $15 to replace but if you plan on checking your speed this may be the wrong bike for you.Minor paint scratches & some tiny spots of rust on the spokes. Shit happens when you actually ride your bike, she's no garage queen. I need to stop typing and hit submit before I change my mind. I love this bike so much. I also ride a brand new Triumph Daytona and guess which bike gets all the compliments? Hint: It's not the British crotch rocket. If you need help shipping the bike anywhere in California, I can refer you to a reputable company. Most big tractor trailers take a month to show up, this guy runs two bikes a week and delivers them personally.

Trim 750

1976 Honda CB  1976 Honda CB750 F Super Sport Cafe Racer

1976 Honda CB 1976 Honda CB750 F Super Sport Cafe Racer

$3,800

Park Ridge, Illinois

Year 1976

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

1976 Honda Cb750F Supersport Cafe RacerIm selling because I've lost interest in this bike. Im the second owner of this bike8,450 miles Bike is originally red, I vinyl wrapped the tank and it can be peeled off. I know there is more im forgetting.Clean Title in hand Whole bike was taken apart and cleaned along with freshly painted frame and other parts. Here is a list of the parts/upgradesNew batteryFront and Rear Master cylinders rebuiltFront and Rear brake calipers rebuilt tooGas tank has been red coated inside to stop rustCarburetors cleaned and new pilot/main jets installedFresh oil change using Honda oil and filterNew spark plugsMac 4into1 exhaust115main and 45 pilot jetspod filtersLed turn signalsclip on handle barsheadlight bracketNew tubes and tiresCustom seatCafe Racer upswept hoop welded in

Trim 750

Honda : CB Beautiful Black 1975 CB750 Resto Mod Cafe Racer Excellent Condition

Honda : CB Beautiful Black 1975 CB750 Resto Mod Cafe Racer Excellent Condition

$4,500

Charlotte, North Carolina

Year 1975

Make Honda

Model CB

Category -

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

For sale is a beautiful, black 1975 Honda CB750 with 17,828 miles. Frame off professional resto mod approximately 3 years ago. Less than 1,000 miles since engine re-build (top and bottom end) by Charlotte-based 2Topia Cycles. Majority of work receipts available. Garaged and adult ridden, this bike looks amazing, and it runs and rides very, very well! Clean and clear title in hand.Features (shown):-Powdercoated frame, subframe, swingarm, wheel rims and hubs, front brake caliper, and engine case-Spoke wheels (stainless steel spokes) laced and trued by Frame Straight System-Fuel tank professionally cleaned and lined; tank and fiberglass fenders custom painted by BD Cycles-Only non-ethanol high octane gasoline used-Aluminum parts professionally polished-New wiring harness installed-Sachse digital electronic ignition-Sargent Cycle Products custom cafe seat-Carpy's Cafe Racers stainless steel 4-into-1 exhaust with removable baffle and fiberglass front and rear fenders-Exhaust headers wrapped-Progressive Suspension springs (front) and shocks (rear)-New stainless steel brake lines, new hoses, and new steering head bearings-Front and rear brake calipers re-built; new front brake pads installed (1k miles) and new brake shoes installed in rear drum (1k miles)-Metzler Lasertec front and rear tires (1k miles)-Dual Hella horns-Re-built, cleaned and sync'd carbs, tuned for application-K&N air filter-New oil pumps-New oil temperature and oil pressure gauges-Custom front and rear turn signals-Bar-end mirrors

Trim 750

Honda : CB CafeRacer , Honda CB 750,

Honda : CB CafeRacer , Honda CB 750,

$9,999

Macon, Georgia

Year 1982

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Caf Racer

Engine 750cc

Posted Over 1 Month

Purchased from Harley Davidson of Macon, Ga. Total restoration. Have done compression check, link down check all were good. New valve schemes in the head to bring to speck. New stators and rectifier. Two new ignition coil. New NGK racing spark plug wires. New spark plugs , battery and blinker relay switch. Rebuilt carburetor and added jet kit. New UNI carburetor filter and four into one Mac muffler , removable baffle. Installed new brake master cylinder with new pads on front and rear. New Sunline clutch perch and lever. Also installed new drag handle bars and new coil over rear shocks. Rebuilt front forks and added new sprockets and chain. Powder coated rims , sprocket and sprocket nuts, front calabar nuts , foot brake lever and foot clutch lever. Painted with automobile paint : frame, front forks, rear tail section, gas tank and front fender. Painted motor with high temp. automobile paint. Hand fabricated rear seat , that is made out of metal. Also fabricated gas tank and front finder. Please contact me at 478-258-1409 ask for Chris.

Trim 750 SC Nighthawk

Honda : CB 1972 honda cb 750 cafe racer

Honda : CB 1972 honda cb 750 cafe racer

$3,000

Bakersfield, California

Year 1972

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

For your consideration, I've got a 1972 Honda CB750 that has been mildly customized in the Cafe Racer style. This bike belonged to a friend of mine for many years, and he did the majority of the custom work to the bike. In addition to some of the custom body work seen in the photos, some other improvements have been made: New wheel bearings, newly powdercoated rims, stainless spokes from Buchanan's, rebuilt front forks and new rear shocks. Brand new set of tires and tubes. Also, the swing arm is from a 76 CB750, and with that came the addition of the disc brake set up. A very nice addition to these old bikes. There has also been an oil pressure gauge added as well as oil temp gauge at the oil tank. This bike was purpose built to be blacked out and tough looking. It is all that. In the Cafe style, clip-on bars have replaced the standard handlebars. The riding position is very comfortable for what it is. This is a very nice running bike, that may only need a final synching of the carbs to run absolutely flawless, everything esle seems to work fine. I have been storing the bike in my shop for the last couple of years. I have just done a fresh Motul oil change, with a carb rebuild and a new battery. The bike starts and runs well. Improvements can be made on these 4 carb bikes...that said, I don't know that the pod filters are a perfect fit for this bike. Included in the sale is the original air cleaner assembly. I have set the price and reserve fairly, as I know this is not a perfect example of either a stock or a custom bike. There are cosmetic imperfections that some may not aprove of. Others will find it's rough and ready urban demeanor a great fit for what they want. Please ask questions.Your bid is final. Please bid only if you intend to win. I take my auctions very seriously, and ask that bidders approach with the same respect. Thank you in advance. I can store the bike for an agreed upon amount of time while shipping is worked out. This can be determined after full payment has been made. $300 non refundable deposit is due immediately after the auction ends. The remainder is due within 5 days of winning the auction. This can be cash in person, wire transfer, or cashiers check. The bike will not leave until funds have been verified.

Trim CB750

1975 Honda CB  1975 Honda CB750  CB 750  K5 Cafe Racer  CB 750 bobber chopper

1975 Honda CB 1975 Honda CB750 CB 750 K5 Cafe Racer CB 750 bobber chopper

$1,900

Martinsville, Indiana

Year 1975

Make Honda

Model CB

Category -

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

Up for your consideration is a 1975 Honda CB750 K5. Clear Indiana title in my name. 32,574 miles. VIN# cb750-2531943 Engine # cb750e-2414323. This is a good, complete non running project. Was last plated in 2005 and was running good at that time. Engine turns over with good compression with kick or electric start. Frame is straight and unaltered. Front and rear brakes are in working condition. Tires hold air but are older. Carbs open with throttle and snap back. Shifts through all gears fine. Original key fits ignition and seat lock. Inside of fuel is bright and clean. Bike was parked after the ignition quit turning bike on and off. Wont take much to get this back on the road. See pics and feel free to message with any questions or to see the bike in person. Sold as is no warranty. Non-refundable $200 deposit via paypal within 24hrs. Full payment due via cashiers check or cash in person. International buyers welcome with payment via wire transfer. Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. I can coordinate with shipper of your choice and hold the bike safe until pick up can be arranged. Thanks for looking.

Trim 750

Honda : CB 1981 honda cb 750 custom cafe racer

Honda : CB 1981 honda cb 750 custom cafe racer

$4,250

Columbus, Georgia

Year 1981

Make Honda

Model CB

Category -

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

1981 Honda CB750 Custom Cafe Racer For Sale! Engine roars and she is stripped down, so she is fast and mean (no mirrors, no speedo or tach, etc.). Originally purchased as a project bike on eBay from North Carolina - engine has been tuned by Victor's Bike Shop in Columbus, GA and she runs like a beast. Original Tank with custom paint, Professionally painted and baked wheels, fiberglass wrapped exhaust pipes with new exhaust tip, pod air filters, new custom seat and u-bar, and Vortex Clip-On handle bars.... Am selling this CB and my other custom CB to make room in the garage for the next projects. Buyer responsible for pick-up/shipping. Serious Inquiries only. **This vehicle is being sold through other listing services and seller reserves the right to cancel auction before close date should vehicle be sold.

Trim 750C

Honda : CB 1983 honda nighthawk cb 750 sc cafe racer

Honda : CB 1983 honda nighthawk cb 750 sc cafe racer

$6,500

Mt Tabor, New Jersey

Year 1983

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Caf Racer

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

I have put a lot of work into making a cafe racer out of a 1983 Honda CB750SC. There are 12,848 miles on the bike and still riding. I am selling because I am planning to travel to SE Asia for 6 months and then move out to Colorado and can't store and then take it with me.The entire front end was swapped out for the forks and controls of a 2005 Suzuki GSXR-1000. The following is a list of the key aspects worked on.-Custom Cafe Racer Seat-Newer model gas tank and lined with tank liner-Koho Digital Speedometer/Tachometer-4-1 Exhaust-Carburetor Rebuild and Polish-New Drive Chain-Aftermarket Tail light and Turn Signals-New LiPo motorcycle battery-Custom Choke LeverRight now the style of the cafe racer is pure garage built in true fashion of a classic cafe that was hand modified back in the day. Only "modern" feel to the bike will be the front forks and the gauge.Recently did more work to fit the Suzuki front brakes to the Honda rim. Lined the inside of the gas tank to prevent rust. Rebuilt and polished the Carburetor. Tuned Bike to run on oval pod filters. Checked valve clearance, timing, and spark advancer. A custom choke lever I designed and had made has also been installed to eliminate the chock lever and cable that went up to the left hand controls.I have also retained the original air box and many other parts that were taken off the bike. There are also a lot of extra parts for the carburetor left over that will be included. I have also assembled a binder with the Honda CB750SC Manual, a marked up and color coded wiring diagram, and the Koho gauge manual.

Trim 750SC

Honda : CB 1973 honda cb 750 custom cafe racer brat

Honda : CB 1973 honda cb 750 custom cafe racer brat

$2,400

Bozeman, Montana

Year 1973

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

I have a 73 CB750 that has been my ongoing cafe racer project. Titled as a 74, but I decoded the VIN and it's a 73 (reconstructed title, so probably just a goof with the DMV). I rewired and thinned out the electrical for a more minimalist setup, newer style DOHC model regulator/rectifier and no electrical on bars (just starter and key switches under tank and hi/lo switch on back of headlight, no signals or horn). 4 into one custom exhaust, rebuilt and rejetted carbs with pods, new bars, grips, clutch lever and cable, tail light, bar end mirrors, new custom seat (built to remove easily with a single 12mm nut on underside), cleaned out tank, new fuel valve, rebuilt caliper, new front brakes, headlight brackets, fork dust seals, master cyl, brake lines, front wheel bearings. Custom mesh cover over electrical. Front forks have been rebuilt with new oil seals and lowered internally (the correct way). As stated above, it has been down before. The motor has a few cooling fins snapped off. It looked to me like the kick-starter hit them since it was set up wrong (you can partially see them in the right side image of the bike). Mileage unknown, has an aftermarket compact speedo on it. I'd guess mileage is in the 25K area but these things run to 100K with regular maintenance. Carbs could probably be tuned better (as always), but it's running super strong right now and is a blast to ride. I just got it to daily drivable shape. Clear MT title in hand. It's still an ongoing project but it is now in daily drivable shape. Things it needs (in my opinion): Tank paint (I was gonna flat black it) and a small dent repaired if you want. Paint is fine now, but that's just what I was going to do. Wheels need to be polished or blacked out (currently rust on rims and spokes but I was able to polish a section of each wheel easily). Tires (have good tread, but are old and harder) Just started to drip some oil near kickstand. Possibly countershaft seal, but auto chain oiler is more likely. Both are fairly simple fixes. It is not a fast leak, a few drips after each ride. It's such a fun bike and project, but I have a hot rod project now and am trying to clear the garage. Thanks for looking. Although this bike is in good running condition with no issues known other than the ones I have mentioned, it is 42 years old and is modified. Due to the nature of pre-owned vehicles, this vehicle is sold as is without warranty. Inspections are welcome by appointment.

Trim 750 Four