Adrian Campos leads the team at Bolt Motor Co. (BMC) in Spain, consistently delivering remarkable custom bikes that fascinate enthusiasts worldwide. Among their notable creations is a stunning cafe racer based on a 1994 Honda CB750, showcasing BMC’s commitment to innovation and style.
Upon receiving the retro CB at their Valencia workshop, BMC wasted no time in stripping it down to its core components. Utilizing advanced 3D printing technology, they crafted a sleek cafe racer tail section, paired with a custom saddle featuring black leather and diamond stitching.
The modified subframe, supported by adjustable Hagon shocks, ensures both form and function. While retaining the standard telescopic forks, BMC upgraded the triple clamps with bespoke billet aluminum ones.
A minimalist front fender and swingarm-mounted rear counterpart enhance the bike’s aesthetics, complementing the classic fuel tank borrowed from an older CB750 model.
The cockpit features a flat aftermarket handlebar with Motogadget grips and bar-end turn signals, accompanied by a Motoscope Tiny speedometer for essential instrumentation. BMC opted for a swingarm-mounted license plate bracket to maintain the bike’s clean rear, housing LED turn signals for added visibility.
The CB750’s inline-four engine underwent a thorough overhaul, including rebuilt carbs with premium pod filters and a tailor-made exhaust system. Finished with glossy silver and red accents, the bike exudes timeless elegance while offering enhanced performance and visual appeal.