×
google news

CRD#9 Honda CB 750 KZ "Brownie" Cafe Racer

The beautiful Cafe Racer pictured above is called “Brownie” and derives from a 1980 Honda CB750, the first Honda motorcycle to feature a transverse, overhead camshaft inline four-cylinder engine.
The bike has been created by Spanish company CRD (Cafe Racer Dreams), which added Keihin carburettors, free-flowing filters and a custom-made exhaust system, while suspension is provided by Showa forks on the front and Hagon shocks on the rear.

The bike also uses Renthal Ultra Low handlebars and tailor-made front and rear lights.
Electrics have been revised too, with the battery now relocated in a small custom-made aluminum box and the ignition key unit placed under the modified standard fuel tank, on the right side.

All these changes created an empty space underneath the custom-made saddle that gives the “Brownie” a definitely original look, aptly completed by the classy brown, gold and black color scheme.

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*


More To Read

rally car racing 2
Automotive

The 10 best road-going rally cars ever

Rallies have gone on for many years now and despite its age, racing cars still gain new fans even now. That said we are looking at retro vehicles and so…
james lebron
Automotive

10 surprising celebrities’ cars

This list of 10 surprising celebrities cars will surprise you. Not a compendium of expensive vehicles, but an hymn to modesty.