Unik Edition is a Portugal-based workshop that operates in the capital city of Lisbon that was founded several years ago by two individuals.
Uni Edition has become one of the established workshops in the region thanks to its outstanding and unique (no pun intended) design.
This time around, the shop breathe new life into a 1996 Honda CB750 with all the aftermarket goodies.
For starters, the CB750 gets a state-of-the-art Koso headlight followed by an analogue speedometer from Motogadget.
Then the bike is installed with a unique CNC-machine triple clamp to accommodate the bike’s front fork (taken from a Suzuki GSX-R), including a top-of-the-line dual Ohlins shocks rear.
Interestingly, the 747cc inline-four engine also gets a comprehensive rebuild thanks to fresh cylinder heads, which boost the power to 73hp and 62Nm.
Lastly, Unik Edition modified the subframe to accommodate a single saddle followed by applying a unique golden-yellow paint job.