BlueCat Motors of St. Paul, MN is the kind of motorcycle shop that every town should have. It’s run by enthusiasts who are comfortable working on both vintage and modern machinery. BlueCat often resurrects older bikes, and this beautiful 1974 Honda CB450 K7 is a prime example. It started as a “runner” but was then heavily modified to suit the owner’s size: at 6’3', Nathaniel Salzman is a big guy. And although his CB450 looks mostly stock at first glance, there are a dozen unique touches that make it special. The bike was given the name Adeline by BlueCat's mechanic—because
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I purchased a 1973 Honda CB750 to build my first custom 'café racer' motorcycle.
Post-Sale Update: After being relisted, Wabi-Sabi sold for $7,001. The creation of Illinois-based Powder Monkees (not related to Wrenchmonkees), the Wabi-Sabi is a cafe racer “designed to cel…
Some motorcycles perfectly reflect a time in history. And the early Honda Bol D’or is a prime example of it.
The Honda CB750 is quite easily one of the top 10 most important motorcycle models of the 20th century. Now, I know that that's a very big
Anyone who's been doing a job long enough has probably made a few rookie mistakes. For Tiago Gonçalves and Luis Gonçalves at Unik Edition, it was buying this 1978 Honda CB750 in the Portuguese shop's early days, with their first bit of profit. “It was bought without first being seen and evaluated,” Tiago admits, “which turned out to be a bad decision. Between legalizing it, repairing the engine and improving it, a lot of time passed. We saw the bike go from one corner of the workshop to another, and donating parts to other Hondas.' “We would occasionally show the
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Richard Hammond and James May are both great fans of old motorcycles, and they're selling a bunch of theirs.
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