Bosozoku – 1978 Honda CB750F

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We feel obligated to start this listing off by saying that we aspire you to bring interesting motorcycles for sale. Sometimes, this means we stumble upon very bizarre bikes that don’t necessarily appeal to the masses. This Honda CB750F “Bosozoku” definitely falls under that category.

Honda CB750F Bosozoku - Front

Let’s start with what Bosozoku is. A subculture of Japanese motrocycling which translates to “violent running tribe”, the customization aspects of bosozoku are usually about taking a UJM and combining aspects of cafe racers and choppers, like dustbin fairings and ape hangers. Crazy paint jobs like this rainbow scheme and extremely long upswept exhaust pipes are often the norm. Check out a post on Return of the Cafe Racers for more examples.

Honda CB750F Bosozoku - Left Side

This specific Honda CB750F is claimed to run great. Cosmetically, it’d probably be easier to list what hasn’t been modified, but you can see the basics – the crazy front fairing and the rear seat, as well as custom handlebars. The seller claims it was featured in a Japanese Bosozoku magazine last year.

Honda CB750F Bosozoku - Rear

Find this Honda CB750F for sale here on Craigslist for $3,800 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Honda CB750F Bosozoku - Right Side