A stylish, air-conditioned container-type motorcycle garage that requires no foundation work! [Tokyo Motorcycle Show 2025]

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Container motorcycle garage “MOTO CASA Honda”


The key features are the designer’s stylish interior, lighting, and storage.

Since the base is a container, no foundation work is required and it can be installed in a parking space the size of a standard passenger car.

Air conditioning is standard equipment, and the built-in insulation provides a luxurious space where you can enjoy a comfortable ride with your beloved car in both summer and winter.

The photo shows “MOTO CASA Honda,” a motorcycle garage made using a container, a collaboration between “Living with Your Beloved Car (commonly known as Casa Garage)” and motorcycle manufacturer Honda. It features a stylish interior that reflects the designer’s sense, making the time you spend with your beloved car special. The concept of MOTO CASA Honda is,

A must-see for Honda fans!

Choose your favorite wing mark from past generations. A special space for you and your beloved car.

Comfort that overturns conventional wisdom about garages !

Air conditioning is standard equipment. With insulation, you can live comfortably with your car in both summer and winter.

Garage space designer YU oversees this project !

Experienced craftsmen create a high-end space worthy of your beloved car.

This garage has been meticulously designed to beautifully store helmets, clothing, gloves, and other tools on the walls. Because the base is a container, no foundation work is required. It can be easily set up in a parking space the size of a standard passenger car, creating a luxurious space that can be enjoyed comfortably all year round.

MOTO CASA Honda is currently on sale on the crowdfunding site “Makuake” (until May 17, 2025)!

Makuake MOTO CASA sales page https://www.makuake.com/project/casagarage/

Honda’s motorcycle garage “MOTO CASA Honda” opens…BIKES Weekly News Digest [March 10th – 16th, 2025]

“Bikes Weekly News Digest” brings you all the hot topics announced from the previous week. This time, we’ll be introducing news released between March 10th and 16th, 2025. A new motorcycle garage, a collaboration between Honda and Casa Garage. Aika no Aru Kurashi Co., Ltd. (commonly known as Casa Garage) has collaborated with Honda to announce “MOTO CASA Honda,” a container motorcycle garage for motorcycle enthusiasts. Pre-sales for this product will begin on March 15th, 2025, on the support purchasing service “Makuake,” and it will be exhibited for the first time at the 52nd Tokyo Motorcycle Show, which will be held from March 28th to 30th of the same month. “MOTO CASA Honda…”

https://motor-fan.jp/bikes/article/137628

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Honda CB750F CafeRacer manufactured by MOTOR FORCE


This Honda CB750F is equipped with an air-cooled, 4-stroke, inline 4-cylinder, DOHC, 4-valve, 748cc engine and Comstar wheels front and rear. Based on this vintage model, which is also renowned as a treasured treasure, this bike has been given a stylish cafe racer look with separate handlebars, bar end mirrors, a long tank, a single seat, side covers, a ska tune with no battery, a short front fender, no rear fender, and a short muffler.


The Honda CB750F was released in 1979. The photo shows the first generation model.

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A modern take on the legendary CB750F Koma-gun spec! Discover it at the Up Garage booth [Tokyo Auto Salon 2023]

Tokyo Auto Salon 2023 is being held at Makuhari Messe in Chiba Prefecture from Friday, January 13th to Sunday, January 15th, 2023. Tokyo Auto Salon is a show for four-wheeled vehicles. However, what is interesting is that, although the number is extremely small, motorcycles are also exhibited on an occasional basis. Here we will introduce the Bali Denpu custom of the famous Honda CB750F, which was exhibited at the booth of “Up Garage”. PHOTO/REPORT●KITA Hideaki Up Garage https://www.upgarage.com/

https://motor-fan.jp/bikes/article/64326

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Ace Bikes works great with transporters! Easily and securely fixes bikes upright. It also holds the large and heavy Honda CB750F Bol d’Or II bike securely.

The Honda CB750F Bol d’Or II is a treasured model, limited to 150 units, released to commemorate the Honda RS1000’s victory at the 4th Suzuka 8 Hours in 1981. The super-sized and super-heavy CB750F Bol d’Or II’s massive body is held upright and immobile by a variety of motorcycle stands designed and developed by ACEBIKES of the Netherlands. In Japan, they have been released by Jyonan Holdings, which exhibited at the Tokyo Motorcycle Show 2022. Jyonan Holdings http://jyonan-hd.co.jp/ Ace Bike sales site (Sada-chan SHOP) https://jyonanholdings.square.site/

https://motor-fan.jp/bikes/article/40264

Honda CB1100 BratCafe Produced by: MOTOR FORCE


Based on the CB1100EX, which is equipped with an air-cooled 4-stroke inline 4-cylinder DOHC 4-valve 1,140cc engine and 18-inch spoke wheels front and rear, it has been customized in cafe racer style with separate handlebars set in a low position, bar end mirrors, thick dirt track tires (4.00-18) front and rear, a thin slice seat, a short front fender, no rear fender, and a quad exhaust system.


The Honda CB1100 EX Final Edition (Candy Chromosphere Red) was released in November 2021. This model marks the end of production of the CB1100 series for domestic sales.

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Air-cooled engines at risk of disappearing due to stricter emissions regulations! | 10 Japanese models and overseas models still available to buy new

Most automobile engines are water-cooled, using coolant to cool the engine. On the other hand, motorcycle engines come in three types: air-cooled, water-cooled, and oil-cooled. Here, we focus on air-cooled engines, which are cooled by air (wind from riding), and are rumored to be in danger of disappearing from mid-size and big bikes. We explore the characteristics and properties of air-cooled engines, future trends in light of strict exhaust gas regulations, and 10 domestic and overseas models that are “the best time to buy!” new cars. REPORT: Kita Hideaki

https://motor-fan.jp/bikes/article/76649

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