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Honda CB125 Twin by Last Century Bikes

The Honda CB125 Twin was introducing during a time when manufacturers were battling on the showroom floor with small displacement bikes. However, as standard engine sizes became larger and larger,...

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Katie Abdilla’s Honda CB400F Restomod: “Billie”

Photo: Scott Gooderham (@hammer_vision) Meet Billie, a Honda CB400F restomod dream bike… We have been in love with Katie Abdilla‘s Honda CB400F, “Billie,” since the first time we saw her flowing chrome...

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Honda Dominator Scrambler by BF Motorcycles

An off-road addict’s street-legal Honda curb-jumper… Jean Michel Lopez spends his weekends riding off-road in various disciplines:  motocross, enduro, etc. Like many before him, he dreamed of putting...

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Honda CB890 Cafe Racer by Chris Klamer

100+ horsepower, 350-lb Honda “CB890CR” from Barber’s backyard… When Chris Klamer of Alabama set out to build a cafe racer, he wasn’t going to settle for a simple set of clip-ons and rearsets. He...

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Honda XR600 Scrambler: “End of Days”

A Baja legend built for the End of Days… When Wayne Hawes of Australia first picked up his 1991 Honda XR600R, he planned to use the big thumper for some light trail riding with a buddy. However, Wayne...

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Honda CB450 Cafe Racer: “Tenbrooks”

Named after the fastest horse in the South, inspired by a custom Gibson guitar… Kevin Drost has been playing the guitar since the age of 10 and spent his entire adult life in the music industry —...

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Hot Wheels Honda XR250 Tornado Street Tracker

A South American Street Tracker built for the Hot Wheels 50th Anniversary… The duo behind Argentina’s Herencia Custom Garage — German Karp and Fede Cubik — have quickly established themselves as some...

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Honda CB125 Brat Cafe: “Biff”

“I was given a manual and pushed to figure it out…” Jenny Lawson of Fayetteville, Arkansas — aka @TrippinHawk — is a single mother of two teen girls, a small business owner, and the builder of this...

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Honda CB750K Brat by Sean Junqueira

A DOHC CB750 with a Brazilian twist… We knew the quality of Sean Junqueira‘s motorcycle photography from his work with the late Devolve Moto in Raleigh, North Carolina, but we had not seen his...

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Honda CB750 Nighthawk Cafe Racer by Nitro Cycles

Photos:  Revival of the Machine Nitro Cycles puts the teeth back in a 90s CB750… The Honda CB750, introduced in 1969, is hailed as the “original superbike” — the first four-cylinder motorcycle from a...

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Grey Ghost CB550K Cafe Racer

Today, we are thrilled to present one of the most beautiful vintage Honda builds we have ever seen:  the Grey Ghost, a 1977 Honda CB550K cafe racer built by Alchemy Motorcycles of San Diego....

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Honda Transalp Street Tracker by EEM

“It should seem like it can ride over a wall…” The Honda Transalp was the company’s V-twin dual-sport / adventure bike — a beastly, liquid-cooled machine built to take on a variety of climates and...

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Honda CB350 Brat Cafe by Ron George

“Maggie” — from basket case to garage-built beauty… When steelworker and plumber Ron George received a basket case 1970 Honda CB350 Twin in a trade deal, he knew he had the perfect platform to build a...

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Honda CB100 Scrambler: “Jumpin’ Jack Flash”

“It’s a gas, gas, gas” — a son turns a father’s old bike into a brutal little giant-killer… Fikri Ahmad had a vision for his father’s old motorcycle, a 1981 Honda CB100K5:  a brutal scrambler that...

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Honda CG125 Cafe Racer by Fernando Casado

Young man, big heart…Brazilian design student dedicates his build to family, teachers, and friends… Today, we are thrilled and honored to feature the first of three builds from Fernando Casado — a 23...

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Honda CL175 Scrambler by Colt Wrangler

Photo: @thehilmyoffice At the Handbuilt Show last year, we had the opportunity to meet Texas young gun Colt Wrangler, whose Yamaha XS650 tracker we recently featured. At the show, Colt had the 1971...

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Monoshock Honda CB750 F2 by L’établi Garage

“Cut like a wasp…” Quentin Lambert, the 21 year-old founder of France’s L’établi Garage, is quickly making a name for himself in the customs world. Last year, we featured his Honda XLV750R Street...

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Honda S90 Restoration by The Chattahoochee Skunkworks

1965 Honda S90 resurrected in the Georgia foothills… Toby Jones and his wife — “the artists formerly known as OtC Custom Motorcycles” — recently moved from Vero Beach, Florida, to one of the world’s...

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Honda S90 Cafe Racer by Fernando Casado

The lightweight Honda S90 — also known as the Sport 90 or Super 90 — was the sportiest of Honda’s 90cc range of motorbikes and scooters, built from 1964-1969. The 90cc, air-cooled 8-hp engine was...

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Honda CB500 Four Cafe Racer by Kaspeed

Here at BikeBound, we have a soft spot for father/son workshops and builds. Kaspeed Custom Motorcycles of Germany is one of the very best. The crew consists of twin brothers Jimmy and Mick — both of...

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