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Honda CB 750 Cafe Racer

Honda CB 750 Cafe Racer
Lot Number | 6 |
Make | Honda |
Model | 750 Café Racer |
Year | 1981 |
Transmission | Manual |
Engine | 750cc, 4-cylinder, air-cooled |
Mileage Indicated | 1100 |
Paperwork | Yes |
A tribute to speed, style, and stripped-down performance—this 1981 Honda 750 Café Racer is a head-turner in every sense. Based on Honda’s legendary CB750 platform, this custom build takes the best of vintage engineering and reimagines it with a bespoke café racer aesthetic.
Finished in a striking white and beige colour scheme, the bike is both minimalist and bold, complemented by a handcrafted brown leather seat and café-style handlebars. Its 750cc inline-four engine remains true to Honda’s reliable and rev-happy roots, offering an engaging ride that’s as much about connection as it is about character.
With only 1,100km indicated since its restoration, this bike has been meticulously rebuilt and is in immaculate condition. A perfect blend of retro charm and custom craftsmanship—this is not just a bike, it’s a statement.
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