Steel Bakery’s Custom Honda CB750: Finnish Workshop’s Stunning Restoration of a Classic Motorcycle

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Oskari Gronqvist
Oskari Gronqvist

The sight of a customized CB750, especially when done with finesse, never fails to ignite our passion for motorcycles. This particular first-gen specimen, a product of the lesser-known Finnish workshop Steel Bakery, stands out for its meticulous restoration.

Henri Ikola, the solo operator behind Steel Bakery, has breathed new life into this classic Honda, transforming it into a stunning custom creation. Ikola, a full-time employee at a car dealership, discovered this beat-up Honda CB750 from the early seventies on Facebook Marketplace.

Despite its worn-out condition, he saw potential in the bike and brought it back to his garage for a complete overhaul. The 736cc inline-four engine, in particular, was in dire need of repair.

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Steel Bakery’s Custom Honda CB750 (Oskari Gronqvist)

Ikola meticulously rebuilt the engine, including boring out the cylinders and installing oversized pistons. The Keihin carburetors and airbox were also refurbished, but the factory exhaust system was beyond repair. To remedy this, Ikola fabricated a custom stainless-steel exhaust system with a quartet of reverse megaphone mufflers.

The bike’s appearance was equally transformed. Ikola crafted bespoke aluminum fenders and restored the other bodywork components to their former glory. The fuel tank and side covers were then painted in a livery closely resembling one of the factory options, with orange as the primary color.

The result is a stunning Honda CB750 that not only looks incredible but also performs exceptionally well. Ikola’s passion for motorcycles and his meticulous attention to detail are evident in every aspect of this restoration. This bike is a testament to the enduring appeal of classic motorcycles and the creativity of custom builders like Henri Ikola.

The sight of a customized CB750, especially when done with finesse, never fails to ignite our passion for motorcycles. This particular first-gen specimen, a product of the lesser-known Finnish workshop Steel Bakery, stands out for its meticulous restoration. Henri Ikola, the solo operator behind Steel Bakery, has breathed new life into this classic Honda, transforming it into a stunning custom creation.

Ikola, a full-time employee at a car dealership, discovered this beat-up Honda CB750 from the early seventies on Facebook Marketplace. Despite its worn-out condition, he saw potential in the bike and brought it back to his garage for a complete overhaul. The 736cc inline-four engine, in particular, was in dire need of repair.

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Steel Bakery’s Custom Honda CB750 (Oskari Gronqvist)

Ikola meticulously rebuilt the engine, including boring out the cylinders and installing oversized pistons. The Keihin carburetors and airbox were also refurbished, but the factory exhaust system was beyond repair. To remedy this, Ikola fabricated a custom stainless-steel exhaust system with a quartet of reverse megaphone mufflers.

The bike’s appearance was equally transformed. Ikola crafted bespoke aluminum fenders and restored the other bodywork components to their former glory. The fuel tank and side covers were then painted in a livery closely resembling one of the factory options, with orange as the primary color.

The result is a stunning Honda CB750 that not only looks incredible but also performs exceptionally well. Ikola’s passion for motorcycles and his meticulous attention to detail are evident in every aspect of this restoration. This bike is a testament to the enduring appeal of classic motorcycles and the creativity of custom builders like Henri Ikola.

Dana Phio

By Dana Phio

From the sound of engines to the spin of wheels, I love the excitement of driving. I really enjoy cars and bikes, and I'm here to share that passion. Daxstreet helps me keep going, connecting me with people who feel the same way. It's like finding friends for life.

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