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Too quiet.
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Well, that probably looks least like a CX of any of the customs.

Which is probably a very good thing

;)

I like it :)
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Absolutely LOVELY thing if you ask me.... I'd love that in the garage.
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I rather like that, with a couple of :hmmm:

What's that boxy lump underneath? Surely not a battery? The exhaust routing and cans doesn't quite work but they do look better in the front 3/4 view rather than side on.

Like the colour scheme and I don't even mind the bar end mirror. :lol:
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That’s really nice .
I’d have that
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Very nice
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Rather nice - My only gripe is that IMHO the exhausts should follow the body line
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Best CX custom I've seen in ages.
Its a yes from me :)
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Can't help it. It's still a CX500 :thumbdown:

It's the inverse of Jonny Smith's sleeper Allegro. For that he is taking something that looks like a humdrum Allegro and giving it a 250-300 bhp engine.

What this custom does is take a Porsche and put an Allegro engine in it :roll:
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Supermofo wrote: Thu Nov 10, 2022 1:01 pm Can't help it. It's still a CX500 :thumbdown:
I've never seen one in real life, or sat on one or ridden one.

So my "yes" is based upon "does this look brilliant" and for me it's a yes... I have no idea how it may ride... but i really like it.
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Supermofo wrote: Thu Nov 10, 2022 1:01 pm Can't help it. It's still a CX500 :thumbdown:
Phew. I thought I'd logged into a different forum for a while there. :lol:
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There are some fine custom jobs based on the old plastic pig,this is very nice.

It was never a bike I wanted as a youth,but it was a very practical machine in many ways. Functional rather than boasting any form. I had one as a loaner for about a week. Dull engine and soft suspension. Typical Honda of the era.
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Skub wrote: Thu Nov 10, 2022 1:55 pm There are some fine custom jobs based on the old plastic pig,this is very nice.

It was never a bike I wanted as a youth,but it was a very practical machine in many ways. Functional rather than boasting any form. I had one as a loaner for about a week. Dull engine and soft suspension. Typical Honda of the era.
It was practical and comfortable. I liked the thinking behind it, water cooled, shaft, tubeless tyres and easy maintenance ie adjusting the tappets was a doddle. It was underpowered given the weight it had to lug around (I did a lot of 2-up + luggage journeys and all year round commuting and had to mistreat it a bit at times :D ) but it's quite a nice engine, certainly no more mundane than a more modern, 800cc twin I've owned. Shed some weight, get the gearing right, get the suspension right etc and something like this one ^^ could be great fun.
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weeksy wrote: Thu Nov 10, 2022 8:41 am Absolutely LOVELY thing if you ask me.... I'd love that in the garage.
I have a real soft spot for CX500s, having owned one in the late 80s. Then my wife bought me a dooer upper thirty years later and it was a nightmare.

This, on the other hand, I would like very much.
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Nah, that just looks horrible to look at & doubtless horrible to ride, plus you'd have to deal with a multitude of hipster nobheads wherever you went.
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Skub wrote: Thu Nov 10, 2022 1:55 pm plastic pig
Plastic Maggot.

The Plastic Pig was a Reliant :)

Suspension may have been soft, but it worked OK for its era... I still have kittens remembering my brother sending sparks off the bottom of mine as he rounded a r/h corner in Kent. If he'd lost it, there were a row of brick cottages to slide into the front of.
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The Spin Doctor wrote: Thu Nov 10, 2022 7:54 pm
Skub wrote: Thu Nov 10, 2022 1:55 pm plastic pig
Plastic Maggot.

The Plastic Pig was a Reliant :)
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As a child I was scarred (but not terminally) by having to sit in the back of a succession of crappy three-wheelers after Dad gave up his motorbike and sidecar. The first was a Bond Minicar of evil memory. The bonnet flew off that going over Vauxhall Bridge, as I remember. That was followed by a succession of Reliants - Regals and Robins as I recall. I hated them. Thankfully after Mum spun one of them on black ice and flipped it onto its roof Dad saw the error of his ways and bought a real 4-wheeled car.

Just thought you'd like to know.
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Anyone who didn't laugh at Clarkson driving a three wheeler has no soul.