1973 Honda CR750 - Jay Leno's Garage
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Vincent Scarelli spent 11 years turning his CB750 into a legendary Honda race bike that revs to over 9,000 RPM!
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1973 Honda CR750 - Jay Leno's Garage
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I am very pleased to have done the welding for this bike, congrats to Vince for making it this far
good job
snakeandmagnum I can already tell this guy was hard to work for and all the credit should go to you good sir because you made the frame! Funny how he is saying that “he built the bike”. However, I’m sure he did do the wrenching.
You for real bro ?
hitek835 Vince is a great guy
John Cavar got a pic or two on my Instagram @travisw711
Thank Goodness! Another gentleman guest. I like the video. No BS.
I’m watching now , the owner loves this bike 🏍 and is a great narrator!!
@Bob Smith No BS is pretty much the recipe of the show....and I love it!
I can feel his spirit and passion.. Damn that bike looks very slick and beautiful in any angle..
@ 17:11 "Whatta You Crazy? - This is my BIKE!!" - I love this guy! 👍👍
Definitely! What a cool guest!
That was the best.
If it was me, I'd say. Yeah, sure. If I can take your McLaren for a rip..
Owned and loved a 750 wow such a great bike. Fast ? Oh Yes!
Dammit! You beat me to the punch! Lol 😎
He bragged about his creation. Not himself. Humble guy. Looked stoked at the end to have been on Jay's show. I always like that. Great bike.
Yeah, can you imagine. Guy dedicates 11 years to build something he loves, and then gets to share it with Jay, and millions of fans, right when it's done. Talk about hitting a grand slam.
He deserves to be proud of an accomplishment like this! An old friend of mine had a new one in '72 that I got to ride a couple of times and it was very fast for that time. That is certainly a beautiful creation, and the satisfaction of creating the plans and forming parts yourself may be the best part of the build... but the ride "ain't bad!! ;^)
Be a cool to have a beer with. People who take that long to get things that perfect deserve the recognition.
What a Beauty! Congratulations to the Build!
Such a nice Dude...amazing Episode.
Great job! Beautiful bike built in a garage by a dedicated owner without unlimited funds. Super cars and vehicles from super wealthy are cool, but please show More built vehicles like this from owners like this please.
True
I would agree
More owners like vince
I'd love more like the Musket. With even the engine owner built.
I was smiling the whole way through the video. Just great stuff.
Got to love a guy like Vincent who devotes himself for such a long time to build a wonderful bike like this. Great video Jay.
This guy should have been building custom bikes his whole life. This bike is stunningly gorgeous. I would love it in my garage
Well that would've only been about 4 or 5 bikes. If he produced one every 11 years.
@@theone2be33 quality over quantity:)
I would love to have it in my livingroom 😁
OCC is best
Anonymous If it takes him 11 years to build one he'd go broke in 6 months.
19:51 "you wanna trade one of your Vincent" lol i love this guy. Must ask question imo.
Jay Leno. Thousands of vehicles. One shirt.
Beautiful, well thought out build. Tail light is a nice touch. Engine sounds great. A joy to ride no doubt. Well done Sir!!
Now that you have produced so many videos, I suggest that you use the "Playlists" function to create separate Playlists for bikes vs. cars, new vs. classic, plus the other features that you have: books, restoration blog, tools, etc. It will make it much easier for your fans to find what they are looking for and interested in.
Good solid advice. I will keep this in mind as my channel grows (hopefully)
The old version of the website was set up like that, with “groups” for all the different types of cars, reviews, etc. it was great, and I wish they would do something like that on RUclips (as well as the newer website)
No need.
For another channel, i would say you are right. For this channel? Naah...i look the videos anyway...
Udo Willkomm I haven’t missed a video in 10 years, but sometimes I like to go back and watch all the “steam” videos, or the “lambo “ vids. You can do a filter search, and that sorta works
I always have huge respect for guys who do all the work themselves on restorations including the paint.
Marauder252 and the paints got some depth
My favorite bike on the show so far. It sounds great.
Great episode. Ordinary guy who had a vision and a love for the era and slowly built an original. Bliss! Thanks for getting him into your garage Jay. This is pure, honest motoring at its best.
That bike is awesome! I love it and it goes fast! Awesome video like always!
It's a cool bike but watch the video again. right from the start it's not about going fast, it's how it makes you feel.
1973 I was a junior in high school, every time we had an assembly I'd jump the fence and walk a few blocks to the Honda shop. I'd buy a pop and hangout always looking at the CB750s and just dreaming. What an amazing bike. Later in life I came across a basically new 750 Nighthawk ---- that was an amazing bike to ride. Also owned a 500 4cyl whis was a fun bike to ride. this is a classic looking bike - great job.
I'm a BMW guy but the 500 4cyl always caught my eye.
I was in High School late 70's and still remember my first, and only 750 test ride. btw, it was blue.
Beautiful homage to the great 60s Honda factory RC racing machines. Well done, Vince!
Gotta love it!! ✊🏻🏁⚙️🛠
Funny being a carpenter he prototyped custom pieces in wood! 👌🏼
Too much emojis dude.
I wantes to hear more about how he made that tail light. I think Jay was eager to start riding though.
Once upon a time it was standard practice for machinists to build prototypes in wood in order to work-out final dementions and plan the order of machining operations. He was just working smarter instead of working harder.
What a great guy! Wish that was my dad building that kind of bike. Stunning build!
Such a gorgeous bike my oh my!
He put his soul in building this gorgeous bike during 11 years, very nicely done, congratulations !
I love the sound and looks.
Great build by Mr. Scarelli... Solid interview by Jay. Well done!
I like how the license plate is concealed. Very clever job.
Concealed is right, very urban-biker style, usually held on with zip ties and designed to be difficult to see, typically obscured with grease. A light? "Bummer, sorry, officer."
Yeah... NOT Unusual.
Definitely no legal place to have a license plate lol :)
And it's illegal.
I used to ride with guys who'd keep their plates all bent up so they were hard to read.
I was beginning to lose faith in myself and my own build....taking a while to build, etc....and then along comes this episode. WOW thanks Vincent (for being a gentleman and sharing w us) and Jay for this - learned a TON, so much great info - hands down my favorite JLG episode!
Awesome Bike & video 👍!!! But I reckon I'm a little partial due to the fact that I've owned the same 1974 CB750k since 1994 . Thanks this video really made me smile 😁😊
Jay, I really wish you’d wear some gloves when you ride. It makes me wince every time...
What a cool guy! He made a beautiful replica that speaks to riders of my generation. You can see how impressed Jay is. And rightfully so.
Great looking Honda! For those who want to know:
Engine Work - APE Race Parts
Valve Springs - Kibblewhite
Oil/Gas Tanks - Mead Speed
Gauges - CB 400 (Rebuilt by Mr. Scarelli)
Mirrors - Stadium (Halcyon 830)
And this is why I love this channel. I'm not even a bike guy, and Jay Leno, with the bikes owner, make it feel so real and pure. Love it! Now I want one! Love seeing average Joe's build something cool
Nice owner, cool bike. Now this is the definition of build your own bike. It would be great to see more motorcycles like this in Jay's harage...
Thank you Jay this video is absolute gold
The bike, and its owner are class acts.
Jay, amazing bike and guest. One of the best episodes ever!
The bike came out so great that even Soichiro Honda would've been proud of it!
Vince is a real character, funny guy and clearly a real craftsman. What a superb bike, he did an excellent job
Love Jay, can’t wait to see him here in Nashville soon
"You want to trade for one of your Vincents?" This builder is a peach. Well damn done.
WOW!! Fantastic Bike. I love it! I had a 1971 750 Honda and enjoyed every mile. Might be time to re-visit one in an "update". Thank you Jay once again for another outstanding presentation.
love these bike episodes
He rarely does one. Japan bikes the best. No way of her wise. Italian bikes are nice too, British bikes.
Me too, like your name too.
Right?
There should be a motorcycle playlist.
love this channel, watching from London, England. Nice to see a bit of LA and it's people and machines
Love the bike
Whoaw, that retro look is really cool and oddly futuristic!
I remember when curved fairings like that were the bee's knees, back when road bikes usually didn't have any fairings at all. It's one of the things that made these rarities special - rather like the Ducati SS 900 with it's bikini fairing (and of course, the Mike Hailwood Replica with its full fairing.) Sadly, they now all look about the same - triangle headlights and angular fairings with cutouts and vents instead of these beautifully curved works of art. :-)
check out the 1974 movie Stone
Thanks! Bloody hell, how did I ever miss this little Aussie gem? I got quite a surprise when I saw the rear of an LJ Torana and had to do a double-take. :-D
Two guys talking about bikes. What could be better ? Jay, you're always the gracious host. Thank you.
Nicely done! Thanks for sharing. On a side note: no gloves Jay?!?
I loved it when the owner said “What are you crazy? It’s MY bike !”
Mr. Scarelli is the coolest guests you've ever had on your show, by far.
What a lovely bike, and the builder is a real gentleman....great video!
The 750-4 is just BADASS. And always has been. 😎
It is always million times more interesting when the build is slowly cooked by the owner for the owner and a labor of love instead of trying to make a coin from customer fast and easy..
What a cool machine. Great look, great sound.
guy reminds me of Mitch Pileggi from x files
I was thinking Jessie Ventura
I have a lot of respect for people who have the commitment to work on a project for that many years. I wish I had it in me, but I don't have the drive and focus to take on a long project like that!
Love the sound of the 750 Four engine. I bought a new 1970 sand cast 750 while working at the local Honda dealership when I was 18 years old. This gentleman did a superb job of creating the CR style of his 750. This is the type of video I love from Jay Leno. Beautiful bike and a very cordial guest builder.
JAY... YOU are doing all facets of gear heads / bikers / racers / car nuts / car freaks a great service and high level of enjoyment - no one will ever replace you!!! thank you...
OMG! IT'S a real fine cute motorcycle, CHE BELLA !! ;)
Fantastic episode! Best looking bike yet Jay. Absolutely gorgeous. Vincent should build a run of them.
This episode was so warm and sweet. Loved the bike, but all the humanness surrounding the story was so beautiful. Thanks...
I have nothing but respect to this man. He improved a concept introduced in '69 and took it to the next level. Not to mention, a road legal race bike. Just great. Almost like the Carroll Shelby of the motorcycle world.
Ohhhhhh good bike!
I love when you have guests like this that seriously love the machine to the point where every inch of it has a story. Great episode and love the bike. "It's got so much character and it's so much fun that's it's not about going fast. It's just about how it makes you feel". This right here is what it's all about.
Dang, my 71' CAFE RACER CB 750 has KONI SHOCKS, TOMASSELI FORKS, TOMASSELI CLIP ON HANDLEBARS, GIULIARI SEAT, MARVING 4 into 1, DUCATI WHEELS, SCARAB BRAKES, all vintage parts. Bike is beautiful but with more patina, not brand new as this beautiful machine . I enjoyed the video very much. Regards from Rijeka, Croatia.
One of the better custom builds. What a great effort and beautiful result.
rd 400 my father had one built by Wayne Smith that looked stock would make a built cb 750 look slow.
I love when Jay does bikes and this was one of my faves! Love the look of this custom and the story was great!
Hi jay its really great to see motorcycle enthusiasm talk together about their bike, maybe for next video the guest can switch motorcycle with one of your motorcycle and ride along the road together for the ride shoot, just a little suggestions 😁, by the way great video as always 🙏
Pardon my bad English
Nice job on the bike l like this style more than new spaceship style ones of today :) PS Vincent looks and sounds LIKE Jessy VENTURA
Allen Millyard needs to bring his bikes from the Barber Museum to the garage. Could make 2-3 episodes just with his incredible builds.
The episode and the admiral's Ferrari are the two best shows so far. And I love Jay Leno's Garage.
Thanks jay for taking the time for us thanks again
Love old bikes. 67 hp!? I had an 88 Kawasaki EX 500 twin, ran 62!
This guy is awesome
This bike has great sound and looks so cool. I've never heard one of the old single cams sound so great. Great that Jay has him on the show.
Wow what a beautiful build. Well done!!
I saw this bike at Corsa Moto Classica and recently at the Rockstore and finally said hi to Vincent, I love this bike! Sir, you are a super nice guy, your bike building is incredible!
Your gonna get yourself kilT with your riding though.
Beautiful with Class.
I think everyone can appreciate the home builder. Very entertaining episode.
Another great show! I love watching your videos....such passion and knowledge.....can't say enough good things about the show
Jay....
Love these bikes ...
That 1912 Indian
Awesome...
Very entertaining thx..
I ride a Honda sabre 1100 2004...
van H pipes , jet pac..carb...
Purple... very cool...
Runs amazing.. 7,000
Miles on it ... thx
Jay
Jay you gotta wear gloves please everytime , usually the first thing that touches ground
Jay, thank you for bringing this bike and this gentleman to our attention. Vincent, I share your passion for the 60's Honda race bikes. GREAT job in building this one. I admire your patience !
A captivating episode. a lovely build. Jays shoe laces need tying on the outside. Has anyone else ever had them catch on the gearshift ? lol
I really love your motorcycle videos! Thanks!
Love it! Brilliant build! Much respect!
I enjoyed this video so much. It's exactly what motorcycling should be about. The joy of sharing a passion for two wheels. It's really nice that Jay takes the time to have such a variety of guests on here.
Awesome to have an owner on who's spent a decade building his machine. Would love to see more guys like this on Jay.
This web show is one of my favorite ones. I look forward to mondays.
18 Triumph riders downvoted 😄
We need to get Allen Millyard on the show with his RC374 replica
that magic key seems kinda interesting, that would be sweet on my Honda F4i
Very nice sounds great real cool build loved my 750 back in the day
I’m not a motorcycle guy, but that thing sounds great
The bike sounds awesome! Great Job!
Great episode Best ever DIY guest! Thanks.
Sweet bike! I will take fun over out right speed any day.
I love that you bring Regular Joe's into your shop to show their cars and bikes.. Very Cool.
I love these bikes
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It even looks smooth. Having built a '71 Kawasaki H2 750 for myself; I understand the passion !.
It might look cool on video but that stock fork and brake and probably wheels are pure junk along with the bad seat. Looks?... ya maybe kinda,... but form following dysfunction ugh...