My reason for building a CR750 replica is that it appears to be one of the very few (only?) ways of getting a Honda CB750 on the race track here in the UK. Yes, they are all replicas of a sort - but they are all genuine in that they are all based on original Honda CB750s and that is more than can be said of most Manx Nortons an AJS 7Rs racing in classic events in europe. Triumph Tridents are going the same way. "Rob North Frames", wheels, forks, crankcases, cylinders, cranks, gear clusters, carbs etc., etc., are all newly made and "replicas" and it must now be almost possible to have one without using a single "genuine" and "original" part. To think that my CR750 replica will be prohibited to race because the carbs were not the truly genuine CR750 kit carbs (they are now!) ... when did you last see a British Classic with a truly genuine carb? All makes very, very angry ... and very determined! Shall we have a Honda CB750 Class of our own?