DAY AND NIGHT: RADICALLY IMPROVING THE CB750 NIGHTHAWK
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DAY AND NIGHT: RADICALLY IMPROVING THE CB750 NIGHTHAWK
https://www.bikeexif.com/honda-cb750-ni ... cafe-racer
I know i know, it's all a bit Cafe racerish... yeah we've seen it all before...
But you try finding interesting bikes every morning
I know i know, it's all a bit Cafe racerish... yeah we've seen it all before...
But you try finding interesting bikes every morning
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Re: DAY AND NIGHT: RADICALLY IMPROVING THE CB750 NIGHTHAWK
Couldn't disagree more. Looks like it's been done superbly, every fixing, fastening, nut and bolt is done well. Overall i'm not sure i'd like to ride one... but can't argue at the quality.
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Re: DAY AND NIGHT: RADICALLY IMPROVING THE CB750 NIGHTHAWK
Yeah. Quality parts. But still looks shite.
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Re: DAY AND NIGHT: RADICALLY IMPROVING THE CB750 NIGHTHAWK
I certainly don't dislike it, but there's balance to be had with a restomod approach. With this one, there is too much emphasis on the newer side of things and it almost becomes spoilt by having a too older engine in it. Overall, I don't think it works very well.
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Re: DAY AND NIGHT: RADICALLY IMPROVING THE CB750 NIGHTHAWK
On the usual basis of "first thought" when I opened it - I'm with you. Definitely one of the better ones.
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Re: DAY AND NIGHT: RADICALLY IMPROVING THE CB750 NIGHTHAWK
It's not that model shite hawk, it's the one after.
It's well done, but I doubt if it runs and if it does I bet it splutters at anything over 3000rpm, they're utter arses to get running on pod filters.
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Re: DAY AND NIGHT: RADICALLY IMPROVING THE CB750 NIGHTHAWK
Should be pretty quiet
The wavy discs look weirdly out of place to me. Is that a Daytona 675 swingarm?
The wavy discs look weirdly out of place to me. Is that a Daytona 675 swingarm?
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Re: DAY AND NIGHT: RADICALLY IMPROVING THE CB750 NIGHTHAWK
Have any of you tried riding a bike where the bars are same height as the seat?
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Re: DAY AND NIGHT: RADICALLY IMPROVING THE CB750 NIGHTHAWK
Yes. It's not great
If anything I think they're actually below the seat on the OP!
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Re: DAY AND NIGHT: RADICALLY IMPROVING THE CB750 NIGHTHAWK
Yes, I had a Suzuki GT185 with drops, I was a stupid 17 year old, I didn't get any better because I also had LCs with drops, might have been the same ones that were fitted to the GT.
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Re: DAY AND NIGHT: RADICALLY IMPROVING THE CB750 NIGHTHAWK
Not sure the SC1000 was much more or less radical.
DSC00779 by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
Mine had them top mounted, other models were below the yokes.
XSR900 Abarth must be a contender too ?
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Re: DAY AND NIGHT: RADICALLY IMPROVING THE CB750 NIGHTHAWK
BTW, the Bonneville doesn't have any lock stops on the steering. The lock stop is when you trap your thumb between the bar and the tank
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Re: DAY AND NIGHT: RADICALLY IMPROVING THE CB750 NIGHTHAWK
Once again, bar end mirrors. Ugh. Plus a rear end that looks like it's detached from the rest of the bike. I know why they do it but it makes them look like a bike in two halves. I'd need wrist braces if I wanted to ride it too.
So, nicely done, if that's your thing but it's not mine.
So, nicely done, if that's your thing but it's not mine.
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Re: DAY AND NIGHT: RADICALLY IMPROVING THE CB750 NIGHTHAWK
Both them bikes the bars are 6 or 7 inches higher than seat. That's a huge difference.weeksy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 10:09 amNot sure the SC1000 was much more or less radical.
DSC00779 by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
Mine had them top mounted, other models were below the yokes.
XSR900 Abarth must be a contender too ?
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Re: DAY AND NIGHT: RADICALLY IMPROVING THE CB750 NIGHTHAWK
I had both. Again the bar mounts are way higher than the seat.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 10:05 amYes, I had a Suzuki GT185 with drops, I was a stupid 17 year old, I didn't get any better because I also had LCs with drops, might have been the same ones that were fitted to the GT.
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Re: DAY AND NIGHT: RADICALLY IMPROVING THE CB750 NIGHTHAWK
Not bad. Certainly a shed load less fugly than the original Shitehawk.
I don't see the point of drop bars on anything other than a sportsbike,that aside I dig black bikes.
I don't see the point of drop bars on anything other than a sportsbike,that aside I dig black bikes.
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