Envy Cycle 750 Honda Four Classic

Bikernet started to work with Terry and Dana Lee of Envy Cycle several years ago. We discovered a low-key, highly talented builder on the edge of the desert. We started to feature his highly detailed customs, always with a mechanical edge. We like that.
 
Last year, Terry mentioned he was building 1979 750-cc, 10th Anniversary Honda 4 custom. When I asked to see progress shots, he said, “It’s no big deal. No one cares about these old Hondas. It was just something affordable to build during tough financial times.”
 
 
We persisted and he sent us build shots from time to time. Terry was wrong about a couple of his humble assumptions: First, these classics are more sought-after than ever before. And anytime Terry takes on a project, interesting shit happens. He was correct about affordable. He bought this original on Ebay with only 7,000 miles on the clock for $1750, and built this bike from the ground up for just $4,000 in materials. After it collected dust in the corner of the shop and the tires went flat, Terry started building the 4-out and 2-up, 40-degree frame after modifying his custom-built H-D frame gig. He bought 200 feet of 1-inch, .188 wall chrome moly tubing and went to work. It took him two weeks to build the frame.
 
 
“I took the engine in and out of the frame ten times,” Terry said. “While bending the tubing to fit, I wanted the engine to dominate look of the bike. I like what new younger builders are doing with their home-built bikes, but I grew up in the industry painting.I can’t build a bare bike. It needs a coat of paint to make it right.”
 
He bought a flat 4-by-4 sheet of 16-gauge steel and hammered out the tank. He built the springer front end with the chrome moly tubing.
 
 
“A couple of years ago, I was marveled by a Flying Merkel owned by John Parham,” Terry said. “He published it in his J&P catalog and I studied historic elements of that machine and incorporated them into my ultra-narrow springer design. I like that brazed and sweated look.”
 
He also discovered Marvin Shaw nitrogen shocks. They afford his springers 3.5-inches of travel and take the pogo out completely.
 
Terry started messing with dirt bikes as a kid. “I made my own pipes,” he said. He learned to stick, gas weld, and braze.
 
 
The more we discussed his Honda build, the more I learned from a rider who, with his wife, Dana, live on 2.5 acres on the edge of the Phoenix desert, with their 2,500-square foot shop out back of the home. We kicked around the sheet metal learning process.

 

 
“We actually don’t use the English wheel much, mostly torpedo hammers, with a leather bag full of shot, and the planishing hammer,” Terry said. He built his own English wheel and planishing hammer.
 
The Bikernet crew is slowly trying to learn the art of sheet metal construction, so our ears perked up. Terry worked for years at Phoenix Antique Auto, where they built ’32-’36 ford roadsters, restored cars, and Terry learned how to take a flat sheet of aluminum and form it into a vintage fender capable of hand-rubbed lacquer paint job without bondo.
 

 

He hand-built the pipes for the Honda four, in keeping with his StreetWalker line of seven styles of pipes.

 
“I just added these Honda pipes to the line, plus a killer set of V-rod exhausts,” Terry said, “and I’m working on some StreetWalker systems for Victorys.
 
 
He started his own pipeline because he ordered a set of pipes and waited six months for them to arrive. He said, “Fuck it,” and built his own. He builds Bomber exhausts for eight models, for right and left-side drive bikes and offers them chromed or ceramic-coated, with custom heat shields. He has 140 dealers in the states, plus shops in Canada, Mexico, and Europe carry his line.
 
 
A buddy of Terry’s recently passed away. Speed Gonzales built these Hondas and Terry wanted to build one in memory. Steve was a major hill-climb competitor and won the 2001 Canadian American Hillclimb Championship in Kitchner Ontario. Terry once enjoyed tackling the hills and in 1969, he took 10th place.
 
 
Check the details and hand-made workmanship on this bike. It’s amazing, classic, strong, and a rider, even if it is a Honda.

 

–Bandit

 
Bikernet Extreme Envy Cycle Tech Chart
 
Owner:             Terry and Dana Lee
 
Bike Name:      El Gato Rojo
 
City/State:        Peoria, Arizona
 
Builder:            Terry Lee/ Envy Cycle Creations
 
City/State         Peoria, Arizona
 
Company Info  Envy Cycle Creations
 
Phone              602 391 8488
 
Website           www.envycyclecreations.com

Email                info@envycyclecreations.com

Fabrication:              Terry Lee/Envy Cycle

 
Manufacturing:         Terry Lee
 
Welding:                   Terry Lee
 
Machining:                Terry Lee
 
 
ENGINE
 
Make:                         1979 Honda
 
Model:                        CB750 F
 
Displacement:            749 CC (45.7 Cu. In.)
 
Builder or Rebuilder:  Stock
 
Cases:                        Honda
 
Case finish:                Natural
 
Barrels:                       Stock
 
Bore:                           2.44 in.
 
Stroke:                        2.44 in.
 
Rods:                          Stock
 
Heads:                        Stock
 
Head Finish:               Satin polish
 
Valves and Springs:   Stock
 
Pushrods:                   None
 
Cams:                         Stock
 
Lifters:                        Stock
 
 
Carburetion:              four Keihin VB42C carbs
 
Air Cleaner:               four K&N
 
Exhaust:                     Streetwalker Exhaust
 
Mufflers:                    Yeah kind of
 
Other:                        Black Ceramic Coating with satin finish holed heat shields
 
 
TRANSMISSION
 
Year:                        1979
 
Make:                       Honda
 
Gear Configuration:   5 speed
 
Final Drive:               Chain
 
Primary:                    Honda
 
Clutch:                      Honda
 
 
FRAME
 
Year:                        2009
 
Make:                      Envy Cycle Creations
 
Style or Model:        Rigid Chopper
 
Stretch:                    2” up 3” out
 
Rake:                       40 degrees
 
Modifications:          None
 
 
FRONT END
 
Make:                      Envy Cycle Creations
 
Model:                     Nitrogen Shocked Springer
 
Year:                        2009
 
Modifications:           Machined and Grooved outer sleeves
 
 
SHEET METAL
 
Tanks:                      Terry Lee
 
Fenders:                   LED Sled Choppers/Terry Lee
 
Panels:                      None
 
Oil Tank:                   None
 
Other:                       NA
 
 
PAINT
 
Sheet Metal:            Terry Lee
 
Molding:                  Terry Lee
 
Base Coat:               Dodge Truck Bright Red
 
Graphics:                 Terry Lee
 
Type:                       Modified Scallops
 
Frame:                     Affordable Powdercoating, bright red
 
Molding:                   None
 
Pin Striping:              Tony Perez/ azpinstriper.com
 
 
WHEELS
 
Front:                       Envy Cycle Creations, Glory Ole Wheel
 
Size:                         21” x 2.15”
 
Brake Calipers:         DNA
 
Brake Rotor:             Envy Cycle Creations, Glory Ole Rotor
 
Tire:                         Metzler ME880 2.15x 21
 
Rear:                        Envy Cycle Creations, Glory Ole Wheel
 
Size:                         18” x 5.5”
 
Brake Calipers:         DNA
 
Brake Sproter:          DNA
 
Tire:                          Metzler ME880 180
 
 
CONTROLS
 
Foot Controls:           Envy Cycle Creations
 
Finish:                       Affordable Powdercoating, bright red
 
Master Cylinder:       Jay Brake
 
Brake Lines:              Envy Cycle Creations
 
HandleBar Controls:  Joker
 
Finish:                       Black Anodized
 
Clutch Cable:            Honda/ Black
 
Shifting:                     Custom linkage Envy Cycle Creations
 
Kickstand:                Terry Lee
 
 
ELECTRICAL
 
Ignition:                     CDI
 
Ignition Switch:          Starting Button
 
Coils:                        Honda
 
 
Regulator:                 Honda
 
Charging:                  Honda
 
Wiring:                     Terry Lee
 
Harness:                   Envy Cycle Creations
 
Headlight:                 E-Bay
 
Taillight:                   West Eagle
 
Switches:                  E-Bay
 
Battery:                     Interstate
 
 
WHAT’S LEFT
 
Seat Pan:                 Terry Lee/ Mike Veselik@ Hide Art  hand tooled leather
 
Mirrors:                   Swap Meet
 
Gas Cap:                 Led sled
 
Handlebars:             Terry Lee
 
Grips:                      Arlen Ness
 
Pegs:                       Terry Lee
 
Oil Filter:                 Honda
 
Oil Cooler:              None
 
Fuel Filter:               J&P Cycles
 
Fuel Lines:               J&P Cycles
 
Throttle:                   J&P Cycles
 
Fasteners:                J&P Cycles 
 
 
Credits: Thanks to Greg and Rich at Affordable Powder coating for all the beautiful powder coat, and Tony Perez for pinstriping this bike and all my others.
 

 

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