Jenny Lawson from Fayetteville, Arkansas is a single mother of two daughter, a small business owner, and the builder of this Beautiful 1974 Honda CB125, “Biff.”
Honda CB125 Cafe Racer Bratstyle Custom "Biff" Jenny Lawson |
Jenny said that she was a little worry of motorcycles until she started this motorcycle build in the fall of 2015. She found her love of two wheels through the Sallings clan of Arkansas, led by patriarch Jan Sallings of JMS Customs.
Previously, we’ve featured Jan’s own Honda CL350 bobber, as well as Sean Sallings’s CL350 brat cafe, Kat’s CB175 cafe racer, and Jeanie Sallings’s CB160 cafe racer. In fact, Jenny, Kat, and Jeanie were all featured in the Dec./Jan. issue of Cafe Racer Magazine!
When it came to building “Biff,” Jenny says she was given a manual and pushed to figure out things on her own. Of course, Jan was there to help when she got bad-stuck or needed help with fabrication or welding. Her drive, determination, and taste is apparent in the final product, and she hopes her passion inspires her daughters.
Below, we get the full List on this beautiful build.
- Weight off of the frame as It could, and a lot of powder coating and custom paint has been done as well from top to bottom.
- Cylinder work and 1 over piston.
- The head was modified for ball bearing and bushing.
- Stock cam but modified for ball bearing and bushing.
- Custom Exhaust by JMS Customs
- Custom rear loop and seat pan. Seat and upholstering completed by One up Moto Garage.
- New perforated aluminum side covers
- Converted to a 12volt
- Custom Tail light
- Custom Tank Paint