The Saint and Sinner is a beautifully finished Honda 750 Super Sport cafe racer built by Los Angeles based custom motorcycle shop KOTT Motorcycles. It’s moving away from the usual silver or black colours with a gorgeous rich bright gold colour used on the tank and rear of the bike. The bike was nicknamed the Saint and Sinner by the owner when he first saw it after KOTT had finished doing there magic. I love how they have used gold coloured parts throughout, not too many but just enough to keep a consistent theme. KOTT said “With a desperate need for weight reduction, lowered centre of gravity, and machine manageability the motto for a Honda 750 Supersport is “keep it stock or chop hard”.
The bike has had all parts not needed removed with all wire hidden within the frame, a lower stance has brought this bike straight into the cafe racer club and looks stunning for it. The have fitted a modern rear master cylinder as well as a rear set design. It maintains the period-correct aesthetic and at the same time capitalizes on present-day functionality. Finished off with a set of really nice gloss black wheels to make the perfectly clean and slick frame on the build.
Kott Motorcycles is an independently-owned company based in the Los Angeles who specialize in the fabrication and design of vintage motorcycles, mostly from the 1970’s Honda CB series. KOTT says “To continually build functional street machines that have café racer inspiration by redefining all aspects from front to back, bottom to top to create a more ergonomic and elegant machine all the while embracing the original vintage soul of these bikes.”
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