Possible new CB1000R for 2024
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Re: Possible new CB1000R for 2024
Oh yeah that's not for me compared to the 18+.... The 18+ i actually really like the looks of... this one... Mmmm not so much.
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Re: Possible new CB1000R for 2024
At least the current one stands out, that just looks like a Suzuki.
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Re: Possible new CB1000R for 2024
Agreed, and the GSXS1000 is trying to look like a KTM (and failing)KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 9:23 am At least the current one stands out, that just looks like a Suzuki
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Re: Possible new CB1000R for 2024
Looks like skubs bike? I prefer it to the current one, but I prefer my model over all. Although mine does have the worst headlight ever put on a motorcycle!
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Re: Possible new CB1000R for 2024
My God, that's ugly. In fact I'd go so far as to say we've reached Peak Fugly. There's no discernable styling, just a mass of random angles, surfaces and finishes. It is absolutely atrocious.
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Re: Possible new CB1000R for 2024
That's surely not an official render. It has a 750 Hornet tank & pillion footrests from the current XSR900.
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Re: Possible new CB1000R for 2024
I'm not a fan but it's in keeping with the current crop of large capacity nakeds. There are enough styling cues from the others - the MT-09/10, GSXS-750/1000, Kawasaki Z1000, Ducati Streetfighter - that the Honda could be the Frankenbike love child from an orgy.
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Re: Possible new CB1000R for 2024
looks like a Japanese copy of a Ducati Streetfighter to me.
But....what Chris said! Honda also tend to use car style 4 bolt wheels on their "normal" SSSA bikes don't they?
But....what Chris said! Honda also tend to use car style 4 bolt wheels on their "normal" SSSA bikes don't they?
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Re: Possible new CB1000R for 2024
"HONDA New CB1000R. The image is the expected CG of the editorial department"
From under the second pic, which to me says it's about as confirmed as when Autocar puts on the front cover a pic of "The All New Aston" and it's got "Autocar Image" in a box next to it. So basically the intern had a go on Photoshop and pulled this out it's arse
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Re: Possible new CB1000R for 2024
Can you take the rad shrouds off easily, I'm wondering what it would look like without them.
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Re: Possible new CB1000R for 2024
Dunno. I cant see past the hideous stickers tbh. HTF do I get them off. They certainly dont just peel off! Bastards!Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 10:41 amCan you take the rad shrouds off easily, I'm wondering what it would look like without them.
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Re: Possible new CB1000R for 2024
Colour them in with a black pen.Taipan wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 10:43 amDunno. I cant see past the hideous stickers tbh. HTF do I get them off. They certainly dont just peel off! Bastards!Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 10:41 amCan you take the rad shrouds off easily, I'm wondering what it would look like without them.
Or use some heat on them to soften the glue (hair dryer etc...) and peel them off. If they're not under lacquer.
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Re: Possible new CB1000R for 2024
I really like that,lovely looking bike. As usual Honda copying what sells at Kawasaki.
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Re: Possible new CB1000R for 2024
This is weird. I normally love this style of bike. I really love the Z1000.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 9:51 am My God, that's ugly. In fact I'd go so far as to say we've reached Peak Fugly. There's no discernable styling, just a mass of random angles, surfaces and finishes. It is absolutely atrocious.
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But this is just wrong. Not 100% sure why I can't like it, but maybe something to do with it looking like the back end has been forgotten! It doesn't really have a back, no pillion seat?
I want to love it cos, Honda! But, nope
And, that sodding numberplate holder/mudguard at the back
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Re: Possible new CB1000R for 2024
I like it. I had the 2008 one. I took the 2018 out for a day and didn't find it as comfortable and thought that I may slide up the tank under heavy breaking. I felt much more planted on my one. I only got rid of it because it needed new front suspension - they are a bit soft.
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Re: Possible new CB1000R for 2024
It looks shit because it's an amateur photoshop effort made from 7 bikes cobbled together. Which is why it looks like 7 bikes cobbled together