Oh, then definitely check out this one built by none other than Mr. Honda himself, Bill Silver!
It was built on a CB160 with a CL175 sloper engine that brings more displace and a 5 speed transmission to the table.
I like this method of getting a tach on it:
"CB160s were not originally equipped with a tach, or a provision for a tachometer drive on the engine. Thanks to the CL175 engine swap and the use of a late K3-model tach drive, the seller was able to use a late CB77/305 Super Hawk instrument binnacle in the stock CB160 headlight shell."
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1965-honda-cb160-cr93-clone/Hmmm, I've got two CB160's, three '68 CL175 (sloper motor), a spare vertical-cylinder CB175 cylinder head that can donate the tachometer drive, and a CB77/305 Superhawk that can donate the speed/tach instrument. All I need is the custom tank and seat, and I'm in business!
Although, with 5 super hawks (four of which are somewhat rough), I'm leaning more towards doing up a Superhawk with this look. Although despite the 130cc deficit, the 5-speed CL175 sloper isn't really that much slower than a Superhawk.