Backyard build: Dave Lehl’s Honda CB550
We get quite a few emails from readers asking why we focus so much on pro customs, and not backyard builds from…
Read more »Your complete guide to custom Honda motorcycles, from vintage CBs and dirt bikes to wild Gold Wings. Here you’ll find everything from traditional Honda cafe racers to the latest scramblers and trackers. Check out the parts and performance upgrades that’ll take your own Honda motorcycle to the next level.
We get quite a few emails from readers asking why we focus so much on pro customs, and not backyard builds from…
Read more »It takes more than a run-of-the-mill Honda CB750 to get our attention these days, but this low-slung speziall from Germany is very…
Read more »How much power is too much power? In the motorcycle world, it’s a question that will never be answered. But if you…
Read more »Daniel Peter is a photographer with petrol running through his veins. When he’s not shooting, he’s riding—and his ride is worth a…
Read more »We love a good barn find, and they don’t come much better than this sweet little Honda CA95. It’s a typically stylish…
Read more »Hidden in a backstreet in the busy Port of Amsterdam is a small fabrication shop called Tin Can Customs. Amidst the clatter…
Read more »The Honda XR650L is one of those big, bulletproof dual sport bikes that never seem to change. It’s tough and simple to…
Read more »After acquiring a 1974 Honda CL 200, unspoiled yet barely running, Dan Mantyla was faced with a decision: restore or customize? Dan…
Read more »I must confess, I get excited every time a ‘budget build’ from a professional outfit lands in my inbox. The true masters…
Read more »Every now and then, it’s good to go back to the blueprint. And this is as good as you’ll get. It’s a…
Read more »The Honda GB250 is one of those small bikes with a big heart—in this case, an air-cooled single that pumps out a…
Read more »The term ‘café racer’ is bandied about so much these days, it’s virtually lost all meaning. But this sleek Honda CB 350…
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