In our day to day, we see a lot of custom bikes. But
the ones that stick with us the most aren’t the most out-of-this-world or
flashy – they’re the ones that still haunt us after we’ve closed up shop for
the day. This new project from the brilliant customizers at Hookie Co, a 1978
Honda CB750 K7 they’ve dubbed ‘Wolf,’ is one such bike.
While the finished product looks like a good bit of
minimalism, a lot had to be done to this bike to get it in its current drool-worthy
condition. For instance, the entire engine was rebuilt with an 830 cc big bore
kit, the frame was cleaned up and cut down, the front forks were swapped out
for those from a GSX-R, the rear drum brakes were rebuilt, and the entire
electronics system was completely revamped.
Finally, to top off all the
brilliant changes, this menacing moto is finished off with a contrasting gloss
and matte black paint job. Another superb work from the folks at Hookie Co. We
just wish it wasn’t already spoken for.