Over the years, custom Honda CB750 motorcycles have fascinated enthusiasts worldwide, showcasing the endless possibilities of this iconic platform. One such example is a stunning creation from Thirteen & Company in Los Angeles, California. Shop owner Kyle Vara started on a transformative journey with a 1983-model Honda CB750, resulting in a truly remarkable cafe racer.
Starting with a worn-out CB750, Vara meticulously dismantled the bike and began the customization process. Shortening the subframe and refurbishing the engine was among the first steps, followed by the installation of custom components and bodywork.
Vara’s attention to detail is evident in every aspect of the build, from the handcrafted oil tank to the bespoke tail unit and leather saddle. Modern upgrades, including LED lighting and Motogadget electronics, seamlessly blend with the bike’s classic design.
With performance enhancements such as upgraded carburetors and exhaust, along with revised suspension and ergonomics, Thirteen & Company’s CB750 cafe racer offers both style and performance in equal measure.