Custom Bikes Of The Week: 21 May, 2017

This week, we’ve got three classic cafe racers, a Honda Dominator scrambler, and a fire-breathing Voxan. Which one would you put in your garage"
Honda CB500T by The Corner Garage This Miami shop specializes in working on vintage Japanese bikes, and while they?re happy to breathe life back into old iron via restoration, their custom creations are something to behold. The latest is this 1975 Honda CB500T?the simple and clean kind of cafe racer that makes the style so everlasting.
The stance is absolutely spot on. The Excel aluminum rims are and beefy and high-shouldered, and the custom work on the seat and tail flows perfectly from the Honda?s tank. A small 4-cell battery has been fitted, along with a custom wiring harness to keep the spaghetti contained?but most of the mess was eliminated with a kick-start only conversion. Aluminum was used throughout the build to keep parts light and add visual interest, the velocity stacks, billet triple and motor mounts all being standouts. The exhaust is a custom 2-into-1, stainless steel set-up, welded to follow the downtube?s lines near perfectly. The white on blue paint is absolutely gorgeous too and was mixed and shot by some nearby friends at Magic City Customs. [More]
Voxan by Motorieep If you frequent this space, you?ll immediately recognize the signature of Pierre from Paris-based Motorieep. His handiwork with the now defunct Voxan motorcycles never fails to impress. We?ve seen both his cafe racer and scrambler...
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