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Timeless Design: HONDA CB750F Custom

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Here is a "HONDA CB750F" custom by Webike community user "Yuki". The owner, a fan of naked bikes, fell in love at first sight with this 1982 red-and-white two-tone CB750F and decided to purchase it. Being an older motorcycle, proper maintenance is essential. From the photos below, you can tell that the owner has taken great care with upkeep and meticulous customizations.

The exhaust system is an all-titanium Auto Magic exhaust with a mirror finish. It’s designed to fit closely to the engine, achieving exceptional clearance and routing from beneath the oil pan and pivot point. It enhances power in the mid-to-high-speed range. To ensure stable performance, the braking system has been upgraded with SUNSTAR PREMIUM RACING front disc rotors and Brembo calipers, improving braking power and control. Additionally, an AS Uotani SPII Full Power Kit was installed to enhance starting performance, torque during acceleration, and responsiveness at high RPMs. The JB POWER FCR Carburetor further improves intake efficiency, boosting engine power. These customizations deliver noticeable results, especially on this classic bike.

The rear suspension has been upgraded to OHLINS Legend Twin shocks, which promise a smooth ride. The steps are METAL GEAR WORKS Rearsets, featuring bearings in the pedal pivot for smooth operation. The step bars have coarse knurling for enhanced grip and safety.

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Specifications

Part Details
Exhaust Auto Magic Titanium Exhaust
Brake SUNSTAR Premium Racing Front Disc Rotor & Caliper Support Set
brembo CNC Brake Caliper P4 30 / 34 40mm
Handles N PROJECT Top Bridge
ACTIVE Throttle Kit TYPE-1
Engine AS Uotani SPII Full Power Kit (H.CB750F)
JB POWER (BITO R&D) FCR Carburetor
METALGEAR WORKS Oil Clutch Kit
Oil Cooler ACTIVE Straight Oil Cooler Kit
Suspension OHLINS Rear Suspension Legend-Twin
Rearsets METAL GEAR WORKS Rearset Kit Type3
Wheels PMC Forged Aluminum Wheel SWORD-Evolution
Hakuyo
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Hakuyo

A foreigner who rides in Japan, Japanese call this "Gaijin Rider". 6th year in the Webike global team. He feels and shares the real bike life in Japan then presents you how interesting Japanese customs are.