Hondamatic Cafe Racer
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Hondamatic cafe racer. Honda cafe racer seat, with reproduction to original metal seat pan, powder coated. work with all seat bracket, top quality seat. I am using high density and very high quality foam. it have enough density so when you seat on it. CB400T Hawk, CB400A, CM400, HondaMATIC Jan 6, 2019 - Explore Timothy Edgley's board "Honda CB400A Hondmatic" on Pinterest. See more ideas about Honda, Cafe racer, Honda cb. 1978 honda cb750a hondamatic this is a running and driving bike will still need some work to be perfect carbs work but leak when sitting so may need a seal or rebuild kit chome is pitting on fenders and covers forks and some other areas has some rust has a oil leak when sitting used so may have scratches a great bobber, cafe racer project The cafe racer blends the needs of a speed freak with those of a minimalist to create a near perfect motorcycle. Great examples of these bikes stand out no matter what other bikes surround them. That has led to an explosion of builds around the world However, buying a cafe racer that someone else ha
Subject: Re: Hondamatic - 1987 Honda H100 s2 Cafe Racer Project Mon Apr 21, 2014 8:03 am The only things white will be the tank and rear seat section (albeit with black foam as the seat), not planning on using the side panels anymore, just plan to have a battery between the engine and rear wheel to give it a stripped down clean look. Up for sale is my 100% custom CB750A Hondamatic Cafe Racer. Highlights:Custom Gas tank (Raw steel with bronze welds)Modern Front end (off of a GSXR-750)Frame as been detabbed, hand scuffed, welds were brazed in bronze and powder coatedElectronics were upgraded with the FULL Motogadget treatment (no crappy electronics from the 70's to deal with. See also list of Honda transmissions for other Hondamatics. The Hondamatic (also called the H2) was Honda's first semi-automatic transmission.It was produced from 1973 through 1988. The Hondamatic name continued to be used on fully automatic transmissions from Honda. The original Hondamatic, like all following Honda automatics, featured gears on parallel axes rather than planetary gears like. 1977 Honda CB750A Hondamatic Cafe Racer/Urban Brawler: 1998 Triumph Thunderbird Sport Cafe Racer: 1978 Honda CB750K SOHC Cafe Racer/Urban Brawler: 1984 Kawasaki KZ700 Cafe Racer: 1972 Honda CB100SS Cafe Racer: 1975 Honda CB200T Cafe Racer: 1975 Honda CB550F Cafe Racer: 1982 Yamaha XS400 Cafe Racer:
CB550 Cafe Racer Sin City Vintage Cycles. There are literally dozens of bikes in the series, but the best for a cafe racer build may be the CB550 and the CB750.The CB750 was hailed as the world’s first “superbike,” and the 69-horsepower inline four is still a thrill to ride. If you want a smaller bike, the CB350 will make for a good ride, but you will not have the power some riders are. It was not my intent to suggest that a Hondamatic couldn't function as a cafe racer, but as to how viable it would be as one. I'm not too familiar with the Hondamatic but assumed that with it having an automatic transmission, it would lack the torque & hence the speed to be considered a 'Cafe' racer. Dime City Cycles is the premier choice for DIY custom motorcycle parts, accessories and life style gear. Whether your interest is Cafe Racers, Bobbers, Choppers, Brats, Trackers, Scramblers or you just want something a little different for your current ride, you are sure to find the parts you need right here. 1978 Hondamatic CB400 Cafe Racer. Bike is in good condition with one of a kind paint job. Great motorcycle for someone just learning to ride. Hondamatic has 2 gears and no clutch, just get on and go. Everything on the bike is original except for the paint job. Runs great!
The Honda CB is from day one a very popular bike for cafe racer builders. The bikes are reliable, have great proportions, are easy to work on, have a massive after market and are pretty easy to find since Honda produced tons of them. The CB-series contain an extensive list of models, from 50cc mopeds to the CB1300 Super Four, with single cylinders to the impressive 6 inline CBX engine (that. In the late-1970s, Honda’s CB750A Hondamatic only lasted 3 years of production.. For those partial to two wheels and cafe racer aesthetics, there aren’t many/ any options. If I stumble across a nice, one I'm going to buy it, and turn it into a "gentleman's cafe racer". Save Share. Reply.. The second bike I ever rode was a 750 Hondamatic it was sweet, rode it for about 2 hours one day at 55mph you could drop to 1st and it was gone, I This Honda CB350 cafe racer bike comes with the newest electronics setting it besides the cafe racer crowd. Conversely, the motorcycles in this era in america didn’t have to be little and nimble and because of this the organic transformation of a stock bike to a bobber or chopper was not necessarily a more compact bike.