The 1982 Honda CB900F underwent a café racer-inspired modification, featuring various enhancements. These include a solo bump seat, clip-on handlebars, lowered suspension, Keihin CR carburetors, a Nissin front master cylinder, a Vance & Hines four-into-one exhaust system, rear-set foot controls, and aftermarket gauges.
The bodywork was meticulously coated in black with eye-catching gold stripes, while the frame received a powder-coated black finish. Adding to the visual appeal, the valve, side, and starter covers were elegantly coated in gold. Powering this bike is a 901cc DOHC inline-four engine mated to a five-speed transmission. Notably, the bike is equipped with an oil cooler, triple disc brakes for enhanced stopping power, and a modified side stand.
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