Lossa Engineering's 1966 Honda CB160 Poco Bastardo replica flaunts gold chain

Created by Long Beach, CA-based Custom Motorcycles, the 1966 Honda CB160 Poco Bastardo replica takes us back to a time of two-wheeled motoring when simplicity of design was all that one looked for in their motorbikes. With stunningly seamless curves, the Poco Bastardo comes with a stage 2 port job, a 3mm over big bore kit, an electric starter and modern style tires that are a size larger from the standard stock rubber.

Poco Bastardo replica
Poco Bastardo replica

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Poco Bastardo replica
1966 Honda CB160 Poco Poco Bastardo replica

Painted in 2 stages in Orion Silver in House of Kolor paint, the bike features control cables custom shortened to maintain the design’s authenticity with Chrome Lossa cafe bars and Hagon Racing shocks finishing off the classic look. The 1966 Honda CB160 Poco Bastardo replica features lightening holes everywhere and comes with a Lossa license plate bracket as well as a Lossa LED tail light that adds a touch of modernity to the bike while making it completely street legal as well. Fitted with custom rearsets, the replica features an H1 steering stabilizer with a dry cell battery mated to a modern rectifier since the bike was wired from scratch.

To give the bike a classic ‘60’s feel, the replica was fitted with leather upholstery on the cafe seat that complements the bobbed front fender and the gold chain while the brass screens on the brake feature a cooling drilled front hub with chrome hoops finishing off the polished hubs. The 1966 Honda CB160 Poco Bastardo replica also boasts of a Keihin 24mm Carburetors, K&N pod filters, black coated ceramic Lossa reverse cone mufflers on the custom exhaust and polished engine covers that add touch panache to the classic ride.

Via: Lossa Engineering

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