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TBC Steven Project CB750
Tim Bradham was on the look out for a bike to build into the next TBC Works shop bike. Searching on Craigslist for an affordable donor he stumbled across a stock CB750 for the right price. Tim contacted the seller and what he then discovered changed his shop bike idea into a heartfelt dedication to a fallen rider. When Tim discovered the bike for sale he promptly picked up the phone to negotiate the purchase. "Upon contacting the seller I found out it was a longtime friend of mine, Dennis Robinson. The bike had belonged to his brother Steven and it had been be his daily rider. He went on to tell me that Steven had always wanted a Harley and shortly after buying one he was out riding when a truck pulled out in front of him, he laid the bike down, went under the truck and his life was taken." After hearing the emotional account of Stevens death Tim knew straight away that the CB750 he purchased from Dennis would take on a new purpose, which was to commemorate Steven.
It was decided to transform the stock Honda '78 CB750 into
a Cafe Racer/Isle of Man style race bike. Influenced by his love for Ducati's
and old Porsches the design consisted of an aggressive stance using a high tail
section and low front end with a heavily revised suspension set up. Over the
following 12 months Tim and business partner Josh Cipra worked rebuilding the
bike with the plan of unveiling the bike to the Robinson family.
As the frame is so open the boys have hidden the bulk of
the bikes wiring and electrical components are under the tank including an
Antigravity 8 cell battery. The headlight, which comes from an old tractor was
mounted using custom brackets and the triple trees were shaved clean after clip
on bars were added; and finally the paint, including 'The Steven Project'
graphics were done by TBC Works team member Robbie. Source Returnofthecaferacers.com
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