Categories: Concepts & Custom

This retro Honda CB750 gets a full makeover and feathery touches

Honda CB750 Makeover | Photo credits: Pipeburn

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The world of custom bikes seem to garner attention everywhere, regardless if you are a bike enthusiast or not- iMotorbike is no stranger to the whims and fancies of these custom beauties. This custom retro Honda CB750 from Dresden’s Hookie Co. has definitely caught our attention with its unique and aggressive design. The black aesthetics of the ‘Crow’ is topped off with feathers on its side, making us curious as to what story does this beast entail. Hookie Co. owners Nico Mueller and Sylvia Petrasch are no strangers to the nooks and crannies of creating magnificent concepts, making their ideas and stories as real as it can get. Nico discovered the 1981 Honda CB750 while browsing the internet and the bike was a wreck. The engine was not running and the appearance of the bike was fairly distressed. When they got the bike, they began the process of disassembling the parts, including the engine and as such Honda CB750 Hookie Co.was ready for a full-on makeover. “After that part, I go straight to the fab time and modify the frame, tank and tail,” said Nico as quoted from Pipeburn. The tank was changed and the knee dents and side mounts were removed. The whole bike was shaped into a bike as good as new. The team used much of its own in-house supply parts to overhaul the entire model. There is no doubt that black was the perfect finish for the bike, giving it an intimidating look but mellowed down with the subtle details of the feathers.

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