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Nox Dominae - 1978 cb750K cafe I always wanted
« on: September 12, 2015, 08:21:43 AM »
Well hello guys. I have been away for a LONG time. A LOT has changed here. First and foremost I am no looking cooking professionally (for now) but I have been cooking stuff up in my shop. I've been busy building my bike business Kitchen Moto Custom for the last 8 months. I built a cl350 modded scrambler last fall. Then I jumped right into another cb750. You can check out that stuff on Instagram and Facebook. In the meantime I got to build the cb750 restomod/cafe I've been wanting for 2 years now.

I am going to have to Quentin Tarantino this thread since I didn't document anything the first go around. I have been extremely busy with work, bike building, house projects, shop improvement and my girlfriend so I haven't had a chance to put together a build thread. Better late than never, Nox was completed in June 2015. I will included a few before shots and some after shots. Then I will be adding in the details! Stay tuned and thanks for reading.

I picked the bike up in January for $600 running with a clean title up in North Carolina. Here she is when I got her home. The previous owner "tried" to do some cafe work and quite frankly mutilated it. The only thing I used that he made was the battery box, and the bracket to fit the banged up F tank on there. It was a great price and the engine was superb, only 12k original miles. It didn't leak, weep, or smoke. Don't fix what isn't broke!













One of the most important aspects to me was creating a modern looking bike that Honda might manufacture today. I wanted to utilize the leaast amount of chrome possible, while using muted metal colors. I brushed each piece of aluminum to get this effect, and we used muted greys, with a hint of gold and plenty of black. I wanted something that at first glance looks really nice and clean but not too busy. When you get closer though I want all the details to pop out. One of the first and most prominent things you will notice is all of the hand engraving done on most of the aluminum pieces. This was done by my friend and jeweler Omar. He has an incredible talent and eye for detail. He engraved the carb tops and bottoms, tappet covers, fork ears, gas cap, gas lid latch, a few vanity pieces, brake caliper, levers, tach plug, and even the chain master link clip. There are probably a few more pieces that I am forgetting. To go along with that modern look I went with a trucklite LED headlight and adjustable shorty GP style levers with a radial master cylinder and stainless steel brake hoses. Lot of Joker Machine parts were used like the starter cover, brake stay, brake adjusting arm, brake adjuster nut, wheel adjuster nuts, steering stem nuts, and fork caps. This is just a taste, let me get some pictures up and I will start the actual build thread!





























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Re: Nox Dominae - 1978 cb750K cafe I always wanted
« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2015, 08:52:08 AM »
Welcome back, Chef.  The bike looks incredible!
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Re: Nox Dominae - 1978 cb750K cafe I always wanted
« Reply #2 on: September 12, 2015, 08:52:49 AM »
Very very nice, Chef J.  You've really been stepping up your game.  Each build has taken a further step foward. 

Who are you customers (general age and bike experience demographics)?

Have you thought of doing a performance-oriented build with significant engine and suspension upgrades, or are you customers more into the aesthetic appeal (show over go)?
« Last Edit: September 12, 2015, 10:10:38 AM by CB750 Cafe Racer Fan »
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Re: Nox Dominae - 1978 cb750K cafe I always wanted
« Reply #3 on: September 12, 2015, 10:35:48 AM »
The bike looks incredible! Small details count like those engravings! Sick!

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Re: Nox Dominae - 1978 cb750K cafe I always wanted
« Reply #4 on: September 12, 2015, 11:11:37 AM »
Thanks Stev-o! I've been away too long. I will try my best to hang around more this time ;)

Don, I appreciate the kind words. That is the goal, with each new build to try something new while keeping a clean style. The guys these bikes are going to are all in their 20s. I am currently working on THREE bikes now: 1978 750F, 1980 cb750k, and 1971 cb350. The F model is getting an engine upgrade of some kind. We are definitely getting in there to fix the valve guide issues the F's have, and are looking at some slight performance increasing. Hagons in the rear and some progressive springs up front. Going to try and do new billet triple trees as well as clip on bars too. It will be similar in overall style to Nox, but has comstars, will have a yoshi style pipe, and some other touches. Really looking forward to it, we have already ordered $2500 in parts.

The 1980 cb750k is getting turned into a brat cafe style bike. Fairly aggressive and stripped down. It's going to the owner in Miami, and he wanted some Miami flair so we are doing the tank and headlight bucket in a bright metallic aqua color. I've already ordered $2000 in parts for that one. Things seem to be harder to source for the DOHC bikes. The top end is getting freshened up, but no performance mods. I still have to try and source fork tubes because the current ones are rusty near the top.

The cb350 is for a friend (I'm not making much money off of it). We are going for an aggressive cafe scrambler look with it. Knobbies and cl350 pipes, but low. Lots of satin black. I am excited about this one as well! Trying to get unique with tank and tail without making a monstrosity.

Most of the stuff I've done so far is for aesthetic purpose. These guys already have go-go machines and don't need to extra oomph on these bikes.
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Re: Nox Dominae - 1978 cb750K cafe I always wanted
« Reply #5 on: September 12, 2015, 11:15:14 AM »
The bike looks incredible! Small details count like those engravings! Sick!

Thanks so much! For me it's all about the details. I have been following along your thread and you're doing incredible work. I don't have access to any CAD programs or CNC machines. My friend has a nice manual lathe that we do some work on but I would kill for some custom triples and hubs. I can't wait to see more from you.

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Re: Nox Dominae - 1978 cb750K cafe I always wanted
« Reply #6 on: September 12, 2015, 11:34:38 AM »
Looking good chef. I really like the fuel door latch and have been considering something similar.  8)

The only critique I could offer would be to lose the inline filter and use the stock in-tank filter. The inline filter hanging in the breeze kind of detracts from all the effort put into the custom engraving. I used to use an inline filter on my K8 until debris in the tank actually clogged the petcock, rendering the inline filter useless. Any reason for not using the filter in the tank?

Overall, very well put together, and if you need a test pilot to put some "shakedown" miles on it I am at your disposal...   ;)  ;D
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Re: Nox Dominae - 1978 cb750K cafe I always wanted
« Reply #7 on: September 12, 2015, 12:07:23 PM »
Chef,  I am cooking up some custom triples right now. I'm just getting started and would love to work with guys on the forum. Here is the link to some designs and details.


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Re: Nox Dominae - 1978 cb750K cafe I always wanted
« Reply #8 on: September 12, 2015, 02:28:29 PM »
The bike looks incredible! Small details count like those engravings! Sick!

Thanks so much! For me it's all about the details. I have been following along your thread and you're doing incredible work. I don't have access to any CAD programs or CNC machines. My friend has a nice manual lathe that we do some work on but I would kill for some custom triples and hubs. I can't wait to see more from you.

Thanks! I would like to see some of my parts in your projects. I am couple of weeks away from point where I will be able to ship triples.

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Re: Nox Dominae - 1978 cb750K cafe I always wanted
« Reply #9 on: September 12, 2015, 03:14:23 PM »
The bike looks great Chef, great work ... ;)
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Re: Nox Dominae - 1978 cb750K cafe I always wanted
« Reply #10 on: September 12, 2015, 09:42:34 PM »
Nice.

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Re: Nox Dominae - 1978 cb750K cafe I always wanted
« Reply #11 on: September 13, 2015, 12:59:45 AM »
As a chef i have to say"Good Taste",love the tappet covers,awesome. Congrats!!!!
before:
Kreidler RMC(50cc)
CB400N(first bike)
RD350LC(more than one)
XS850(great bike)
CB900F(wish i still have it)
FZR1000(too fast)
Rickman CR900(sold for a good price)
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CB 125 CL(just for fun)
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Re: Nox Dominae - 1978 cb750K cafe I always wanted
« Reply #12 on: September 13, 2015, 04:20:54 AM »
Nice, Chef! 2 observations that you need to address:
1. The front axle clamps are on backwards (at least on the left side) as the "gap" goes to the rear. Best reverse the left, and check the right side too.
2. You need to fashion some sort of hangar for the rear muffler to take the weight off the studs.

I agree, the engraving is a very nice detail and lots of nice touches. Wondering how you've found the rear shocks? Many report them to be brought with problems-
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