An in depth look at my personal custom 1992 Honda Nighthawk 750 converted into a post-apocalyptic styled adventure bike. Instagram: @megatonmoto / megatonmoto Facebook: / megatonmoto Website: www.megatonmoto.com/
Outstanding! I'm a big fan of these having owned a 96 that I purchased new. Had her 23 years with well over 100k when I sold her. No complaints! Much luck in your endeavours!
It's BRILLIANT !! I love it and am planning to get a CB 750 sometime in the future ~ If I now see one with dents in the tank and or a ripped seat I know where I can go with the custom upgrade ~ The tank is just genius ~ I do custom carbon fiber work and have progressed quite a bit ~ Looking forward to looking you up ~ The bike has such a great look. Better than the original for sure ~ All your custom moves on this appeal like nothing ever has before ~ SOLID !!
Very nice job, unique and versatile. My 2001 is companion to two Magna's and four XR's of varying displacements, and I've been in the process of trying to meet them both halfway. I saw in the comments you have Kenda's on the bike. I really dig the look though I'm curious to know how competent they really are light offroading given it weighs 500lbs. Your passion for the build is what helps to keep it alive in the rest of us, keep it up and be safe man.
Love your style. Great bike you did there. What kind of air filter did you put on it? I'm building my Nighthawk at the moment, but I don't know if I should use single pod filters, or this kind of 4 in one filter.
Nice job! May I ask what end cap did you mount on the end of your shorten stock muffler? BTW, Some nice close-up detail shots of this very cool CB750 would have been really nice to see in this video.
I use end caps with 2" openings meant for fabricating Catalytic Converters. Noted on the detail shots. This video was shot on a whim with Scrambler stories. We got kicked out of the train yard so didn't get much B roll. haha
They are Renntec bars for the Euro RC42 or CB750 F2 model. I had to make a custom bolt long enough to go through both sides of the bike. The stock bolt is too short.
@@megatonmoto thanks for the reply man! The stock tire size for the nighthawk is 140/70/17 but im only able to find a 130/80/17 i wonder if thats the size he is running?
I modified the stock exhaust. Shortened and hollowed the stock mufflers. Made custom baffles and packed with ceramic packing. I could do the same the yours if you sent them to me. You can contact me via email on my website.
@@megatonmoto Thank you, that's a good place to start looking. Re-building a nighthawk 700s class of 84, eventually want to go with a bigger 18-19" front wheel and longer rear suspension for some off-road riding. How has this affected your bike's handling?
His was also a 1992 Nighthawk which I took some inspiration from but it was less practical. There were lots of non functional parts on it cause movie magic.