
We love chocolate and sweet things, and that’s exactly why we love the latest bike built by Cafe Racer Dreams so much. It is a sweet looking 1980 Honda 750KZ painted in chocolate brown, finished in that distinctive Spanish workshop style. #9 CRD was actually a re-build that took three months, de-greasing and stripping the old #3 bike. Tires were changed for a set of new Firestone Deluxe Champion tires, handlebars are Renthal Ultra Low and the bike inhales air through Keihin carburetors. It spits fire out of the 4 in 4 handmade Megaton exhausts.
CRD’s aluminum battery box is fitted underneath the swing arm, just in case you wondered where it is…We sooo want one for ourselves!
1980 Honda CB 750 kz – CRD # 9 Brownie
Engine: Honda
Type: four-cylinder in line
Capacity: 750 cc
Carburetors: Keihin
Air filters: Power Filters
Exhaust: 4 in 4 Megaton handmade CRD
Chassis: Honda
Type: Tubular
Fork: Showa
Shock Absorbers: Hagon
Headlight: Mini CRD
Handlebars: Renthal Ultra Low
Commands: Enduro style
Grips: Goneli
Front wheel – Brake – Caliper: Original
Front tire: Firestone Deluxe Champion 4.00 X 19″
Fuel tank: Original, modified
Driver Pegs – Seat – Rear Wheel – Brake – Caliper: Cafe Racer Dreams
Rear tire: Firestone Deluxe Champion 4.50 X 18″
Source: CRD
Tags: #9, 1980, Brownie, Cafe Racer Dreams, CB 750 KZ, custom, Honda, Spain, sweet



























Fantastic… These older Japanese motor cycles run fantastic but there original style is dated and un-original..This little brownie is Sweeeeet