autoevolution 15 Feb 2021, 21:51 UTC ·
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A little while back, we checked out Nitrocycles’ gorgeous portfolio to drool over a couple of their juiciest undertakings, namely a handsome Suzuki GS850 and a John Player Special-inspired Ducati SportClassic GT1000 that’ll leave you lost for words. This time around, we’ll be diving in for a thorough analysis of the firm’s accomplishments on a 1992 model from Honda’s beloved CB750 F2 range.
From the factory, the donor bike is brought to life by a DOHC inline-four powerplant that boasts sixteen valves and a generous displacement of 747cc. This vicious piece of air-cooled machinery will be more than happy to produce as much as 73 hp at 8,500 rpm, along with a torque output of up to 46 pound-feet (62 Nm) at about 7,500 revs.