my dream bike is not a BMW S1000R or anything fancy my dram bike is to be able to build a old one up and make it my own just like you did here. beautiful job and beautiful bike. one day when i can collect the finances i will begin my own cafe project and you really inspired me with this. thank you
Look, I just bought a CB750 for $600, of course transforming it to a cafe racer will be way more, but its a work in progress, if you go to ebay, yu can find bikes from $400, you might need to work on the motor but thats part of the journey, I guess what I am saying, coming from a Harley with almost half its value in aftermarket parts put into it, these should prove most rewarding at a reasonable price and btw, I will trust any map bike even if its 35 years old over a new harley once its tuned up properly. Go for your dream! you only live once!
Working on a 83 Honda 650 Nighthawk into a cafe racer, gave me lots of inspiration my friend......you bike is slick my friend, only haters have so much envy!!! Good tune to boot!!
THANK YOU! The main reason of posting this video was to share the enjoyment of bringing a salvaged bike back to life w/ people who have the same interest.
I easily vote your bike as THE MOST beautiful cb750 project hands down and no bullshit. The look of the bike is absolutely amazing, I cant like it enough. Its sick!!!
How in the f**k do 185 people not like this video?!?!?! Beautiful motorcycle and an inspiring vid. It's getting me out in the garage to start working on my project. Love the way you designed the tail section.
One of the most beautiful cafe racer I ever saw on the face of youtube! Great job man, absolute great! Clean line, well integrated turn signals and headlight, awesome bike!
Outstanding work! Gorgeous. I really like how you kept the four pipe exhaust...always thought that was one of the features that made these CBs so attractive. Well done.
Wow! I can only imagine the amount of work that goes in this, its a very nice bike. I just sold my 1974 CB550K one day il get another one and if I am lucky it will be as cool as yours.
I am a huge Chris Rea fan and have been for many long years. This track is "Working On It". Found on "New Light through Old Windows" his wonderful best of album which I proudly own on CD, vinyl and cassette ! Like the bike too !
Nice. Did similar back in 1978 with my 750/4 K2 ie chrome can cover, engine casings and matt black fins + chrome fork stanchions. But kept the rest original. As someone mentioned, if they are the original pipes = worth big bucks. Seriously considering buying another after all this time. One of the true 70's classic bikes. Good one.
Young Man, if you're not proud of the work and how it turned out, I'd be WAY MORE than happy to take it off your hands!!!! Kinda reminds me of '74 750/4 I use to own a long, long time ago. Mine was raked out further in the front and I had the foot controls on the passenger pegs. She ran "like a cats ass on fire"!!! Nice job!
Great music and Nice job! This is one of my favorite bikes, 16 years and 3 rebuilds on one, I rode the hell out of it! CB750 engine in a hard tail chopper frame. Yeah we rode raced them babies! lol
I used to own a CB 750 SuperSport, got it half wrecked and kept it running for years... I think it was a '79, DOHC? Still had both the kick and electrical start, dual front disc's, comstar wheels, and the longer higher capacity gas tank. Aftermarket exhaust, jet kit for the carbs, and K&N filters with 3/4" velocity stacks if memory serves me right. It was a great "sleeper" bike. I could kick myself for losing it. Excellent project and beautiful result. ~ S ~
respect to the guys that have the patience to work on import bikes. the pretty woman in the video improved everything and the bike looks good . thumbs up
Nice job. I'm old enough to remember when these bikes first came out. A friend of mine had a gold 1970. I had a 79 750K. Many consider the 69 CB750 the first super bike. Hard to disagree with that.
Nice job mate, and a rare '69 too. I think it was the only year the engine block was sand cast. I really like the method you used for forming the seat...easy, light and solid. With the fat front tire it seems a bit more bobber style at the front end than pure café but still a sweet lookin' ride. Nice work bro'!
A Suzuki GT750 4LS front drum brake would be the finishing touch.. Love your work on the seat an keeping the original exhausts, fuel and oil tank. I would have chosen the original headlamp, but hey, that's okay as well ! Superb !!!
This bike is pure art. I applaud your skills and vision.
I've been riding for 21 years but only now considering a Cafe build project. Thanks for showing the whole project.
This is the Porsche 356 outlaw of bikes dude! It is absolutely beautiful.
So nice to see a build that retains the stock exhaust,first things to be tossed out usually. Adds to the over all beauty of the bike. Bravo!
like how you did a cafe but also still maintained the original lines of the bike. Really well done. Good Job.
my dream bike is not a BMW S1000R or anything fancy my dram bike is to be able to build a old one up and make it my own just like you did here. beautiful job and beautiful bike. one day when i can collect the finances i will begin my own cafe project and you really inspired me with this. thank you
Look, I just bought a CB750 for $600, of course transforming it to a cafe racer will be way more, but its a work in progress, if you go to ebay, yu can find bikes from $400, you might need to work on the motor but thats part of the journey, I guess what I am saying, coming from a Harley with almost half its value in aftermarket parts put into it, these should prove most rewarding at a reasonable price and btw, I will trust any map bike even if its 35 years old over a new harley once its tuned up properly. Go for your dream! you only live once!
Working on a 83 Honda 650 Nighthawk into a cafe racer, gave me lots of inspiration my friend......you bike is slick my friend, only haters have so much envy!!!
Good tune to boot!!
I see real passion. Know this feeling... How great 👍👍
THANK YOU! The main reason of posting this video was to share the enjoyment of bringing a salvaged bike back to life w/ people who have the same interest.
One of the best cafe racer builds I've seen. Would love to have a bike like this.
Wow...old school at it's finest! Great craftsmanship, good sound of the bike. Hope there is more to come...
I easily vote your bike as THE MOST beautiful cb750 project hands down and no bullshit.
The look of the bike is absolutely amazing, I cant like it enough. Its sick!!!
Awesome work! brings back memories. got my '76 almost ready.
How in the f**k do 185 people not like this video?!?!?! Beautiful motorcycle and an inspiring vid. It's getting me out in the garage to start working on my project. Love the way you designed the tail section.
I've never said this about a cafe because i think they are all awesome and unique in their own way but that thing is perfect. Great job!
They did an awesome job on that bike. I used to own 1972 CB 750. I still miss it sometimes.
One of the most beautiful cafe racer I ever saw on the face of youtube! Great job man, absolute great! Clean line, well integrated turn signals and headlight, awesome bike!
Outstanding work! Gorgeous. I really like how you kept the four pipe exhaust...always thought that was one of the features that made these CBs so attractive. Well done.
What a sweet build - clean, mean and SIMPLE. Thanks for the inspiration. Song is "Working On It" - Chris Rea
Wow! I can only imagine the amount of work that goes in this, its a very nice bike. I just sold my 1974 CB550K one day il get another one and if I am lucky it will be as cool as yours.
Great build, looks like you guys had a blast building el gato!
I am a huge Chris Rea fan and have been for many long years. This track is "Working On It". Found on "New Light through Old Windows" his wonderful best of album which I proudly own on CD, vinyl and cassette !
Like the bike too !
Incredible build.. . great taste.. Great music ... Excellent video.. Top notch ...
B R A V O ...!
Nice. Did similar back in 1978 with my 750/4 K2 ie chrome can cover, engine casings and matt black fins + chrome fork stanchions. But kept the rest original. As someone mentioned, if they are the original pipes = worth big bucks. Seriously considering buying another after all this time. One of the true 70's classic bikes. Good one.
AT LAST A DECENT VID WITH DECENT MUSIC !!!! NICE BUILD.
Gorgeous bike. Nice work on the seat cowl, works nicely with the shape of the tank.
Simple and beautiful, I love this grey paint job! Kudos!
Wow ! Sickest cafe resto ive ever seen. Hope you keep it and enjoy it for a while.
Young Man, if you're not proud of the work and how it turned out, I'd be WAY MORE than happy to take it off your hands!!!! Kinda reminds me of '74 750/4 I use to own a long, long time ago. Mine was raked out further in the front and I had the foot controls on the passenger pegs. She ran "like a cats ass on fire"!!! Nice job!
Great to see a classic become another classic... nice build...long live the Honda Four!
Questo è un vero lavoro di restauro.... Complimenti hai tutta la mia stima... Y love the café racer...
Don´t know how many times i watched this video, and always enjoy it like the first time :)
I think this is the most beautiful Cafe Racer I have ever seen
I love this Bike! You have made a difficult build look effortless keeping it as original looking as possible. Great work.
This is an absolute beast! Man, your bike is all over forums world wide man! YOU, sire, are a legend among bikers :D
Nice build, love to see crusty bikes get a new lease on life! Good job. RD350 and sr500 owner here, both rebuild by me :)
Great music and Nice job! This is one of my favorite bikes, 16 years and 3 rebuilds on one, I rode the hell out of it!
CB750 engine in a hard tail chopper frame. Yeah we rode raced them babies! lol
Love the bike, great music & fantastic video, thank you.
Μπράβο σας ρε Μάγκες...Φανταστική δουλειά!!!
Είναι όνειρο μου μια τέτοια ανακατασκευή...
Να είστε πάντα γεροί να την χαίρεστε!!!
Ονειρεμενη.......μπραβο μαγκες και καλες βολτες
I used to own a CB 750 SuperSport, got it half wrecked and kept it running for years... I think it was a '79, DOHC? Still had both the kick and electrical start, dual front disc's, comstar wheels, and the longer higher capacity gas tank. Aftermarket exhaust, jet kit for the carbs, and K&N filters with 3/4" velocity stacks if memory serves me right. It was a great "sleeper" bike. I could kick myself for losing it. Excellent project and beautiful result. ~ S ~
respect to the guys that have the patience to work on import bikes. the pretty woman in the video improved everything and the bike looks good . thumbs up
Nicely done.Everything. Bike, video and sound, especially the sound of engine... Keep it up!
A truly stunning Cafe Racer!
One of the best work i seen so far!! Salute to your work sir..
Nice work. Congrats from Brazil!
Παίδες απίστευτη δουλειά! Συγχαρητήρια!!!
bellissima!!! ottimo lavoro, fantastic job Adonis!!!
un saluto dall'Italia!
Loris
Great video and an even better bike, it's inspired me to get working on my old XS650!
Excellent craftsmanship, hope your rear tire don't hit the seat.
I just fell in love with this motorbike! congratulations man! Enjoy it!
Simply BEAUTIFUL !!!
Great job my friend.
Great job with the restoration! Looks and sounds sweet!
Simply awesome 👌.
Way too beautiful, and ahead of it's time.
Amazing resurrection! Beautifully done.
Nice job. I'm old enough to remember when these bikes first came out. A friend of mine had a gold 1970. I had a 79 750K. Many consider the 69 CB750 the first super bike. Hard to disagree with that.
Sebastián Demaría"first" not second. the 69 750 was definatly the first super bike.
there is great satisfaction in building something from scratch!
very very good cafe racer project.
the most important thing in my opinion is to rescue abandoned motorcycles.
Greetings
Real patient and labor. So impressive, just call this Art !
You have created a very good example of self expression. No cut and clone here.
Wow! That is a beautiful bike man!
Υπέροχη δουλειά, Αδωνι, ένα μεγάλο μπράβο από την Αλεξανδρούπολη και από εμάς εδώ που μοιραζόμαστε το ίδιο..."μικρόβιο¨" του restoring!!!
"El Gato" is the best-looking cafe racer I have EVER set eyes on...
Très belle réalisation , bravo pour le résultat.
Une vidéo comme je les aime. :-)
Great build! Beautiful bike.
Nice job mate, and a rare '69 too. I think it was the only year the engine block was sand cast. I really like the method you used for forming the seat...easy, light and solid. With the fat front tire it seems a bit more bobber style at the front end than pure café but still a sweet lookin' ride. Nice work bro'!
Brilliant work of art
Sick Build Dude! Great sound ! You did great work !
Πολύ όμορφο project αδερφέ,πολλά μπράβο σε εσένα και στους συνεργάτες σου!
Hey Thanks for the back round song, its Great...
Awesome bike! simple and beautiful. Love the name haha
Wow.... beautiful bike, great project!!! Congrats!!! Great job!!!!!
superb, really awesome work. hope I can get somewhere near this with my project.
Brought light on the legend to shine
TRULY AMAZING WORK!!!!!
Beautiful work man!
Lovely job !!! congratulations
Wow -- fantastic! Well done, gentlemen!
A Suzuki GT750 4LS front drum brake would be the finishing touch.. Love your work on the seat an keeping the original exhausts, fuel and oil tank. I would have chosen the original headlamp, but hey, that's okay as well ! Superb !!!
Very nice build.
What a beauty, nice job man!
Great job on the cafe racer project
Wow...great video and sweet bike in the end. Good job
what a beauty one of the best ones i seen.
Un trabajo fantastico!!
Greetings from Spain, your bike is amazing!!!
Thanks for the kind words. Glad you liked it.
Beautiful job dude
Guy is a genius, cheers from India.
Nice. More of the Cafe crowd should follow your lead by starting with a very rough old bike.
Great work and a great finish !
great work musclerite, nice bike i have a cb550 año 1978.. but yours is most !! from chile best regards...
Nice resto on this great bike . that's the way to go . right down to the bare bones . job well done
cheers . i like
that was a very inspirational build
Brutal. Me encanta. Gran trabajo. Enhorabuena.
Tight man. Right on. This is super cool.
amazing job! I like everything on that bike..
Beautiful, a real labour of love.
One of the all-time great engines.
Wonderful project... congrats from MALTA
Great Video and memory of a great job, artistic.