AFRICA FOUR: HONDA CRF1000R BY BRIVEMO
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Re: AFRICA FOUR: HONDA CRF1000R BY BRIVEMO
Sidepanels, airbox and mudguards!
Demo get your chequebook out.
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Just needs some decent rubber for me and i'm all over it... Stupid stupid tyres..
Looks very very purposeful !
Looks very very purposeful !
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Re: AFRICA FOUR: HONDA CRF1000R BY BRIVEMO
Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 7:24 am Sidepanels, airbox and mudguards!
Demo get your chequebook out.
And it's got some gold anodised bits for a 1990 motocross revival look.
I'm in.
Not right keen on the tyres mind.
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Re: AFRICA FOUR: HONDA CRF1000R BY BRIVEMO
It's basically a CB1000R isn't it? Not sure ditching that bike's brakes for a little single disc set up is all that smart.
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I guess that's because they've used the front end off an MX bike for off-road capability and therefore only had brake mounts on one fork leg.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 7:43 am It's basically a CB1000R isn't it? Not sure ditching that bike's brakes for a little single disc set up is all that smart.
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Yeah that's exactly why
I suppose it won't matter off road, but getting there on a 140bhp bike and a dinky single disc could be interesting. Not one for trackdays!
I suppose it won't matter off road, but getting there on a 140bhp bike and a dinky single disc could be interesting. Not one for trackdays!
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That looks bonkers.
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Joking aside, its a big brute isnt it.
145 horse on a heavy bike offroad would get old pretty fast. It's supposed to be setup to compete in some offroad race?
On a forum I use there was a desert racer who used to sell off his slightly worn racebikes.
I bought a few semi trick aftermarket parts off his mechanic when he flogged some spares off.
IIRC he only did it a couple of times and they werent that expensive, from memory it was something like $6000 (more than I had down the back of the sofa and especially when postage from Arizona was factored in).
There would have been a few trick engine parts (Varner ported cylinder, and blueprinted and balanced engine to reduce vibration.
Frame braced at any point where cracks develop when hammered by pro level riders and a loop walded on to protect the waterpump.
132.5mm or 133mm slightly longer than standard suspension dogbones to get em to turn a bit better.
Radiators tig welded on any seams and a few other bits I can't remember.
Anyway, this is one of them, doesn't look much but the factory Kawasakis were clocked at 118 on a section with long straights. Fairly hossing on for an ancient motocrosser more or less the same from 90-2005.
Article about it here.
https://dirtbikemagazine.com/amp/destry ... e-tuesday/
Hauling a 100 kilo 65-70 maybe horsepower bike from a max speed of just shy of 120 with a single disc would be a damn site easier than whatever that weighs and whatever top whack its capable of. Even with a bigger disc.
And yes, I do have a one track mind with bikes, guilty as charged.
145 horse on a heavy bike offroad would get old pretty fast. It's supposed to be setup to compete in some offroad race?
On a forum I use there was a desert racer who used to sell off his slightly worn racebikes.
I bought a few semi trick aftermarket parts off his mechanic when he flogged some spares off.
IIRC he only did it a couple of times and they werent that expensive, from memory it was something like $6000 (more than I had down the back of the sofa and especially when postage from Arizona was factored in).
There would have been a few trick engine parts (Varner ported cylinder, and blueprinted and balanced engine to reduce vibration.
Frame braced at any point where cracks develop when hammered by pro level riders and a loop walded on to protect the waterpump.
132.5mm or 133mm slightly longer than standard suspension dogbones to get em to turn a bit better.
Radiators tig welded on any seams and a few other bits I can't remember.
Anyway, this is one of them, doesn't look much but the factory Kawasakis were clocked at 118 on a section with long straights. Fairly hossing on for an ancient motocrosser more or less the same from 90-2005.
Article about it here.
https://dirtbikemagazine.com/amp/destry ... e-tuesday/
Hauling a 100 kilo 65-70 maybe horsepower bike from a max speed of just shy of 120 with a single disc would be a damn site easier than whatever that weighs and whatever top whack its capable of. Even with a bigger disc.
And yes, I do have a one track mind with bikes, guilty as charged.
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Re: AFRICA FOUR: HONDA CRF1000R BY BRIVEMO
Blimey
Have to love stuff like that. Would love to have a go.
Have to love stuff like that. Would love to have a go.
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I think you've all lost your fucking marbles. If it was road-focussed I'd let it go. Not my cuppa, etc. But are you seriously trying to tell me that this poncy big show-pony has actually got any off-road pretensions? When did you last see a serious enduro/offroad bike with a single-sided swingarm? Or four cylinders? Or a metric fuck-tonne of weight? Or not even a bash plate?
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The base CB1000R is much more special than people realise. there's so many cool little details.
I like the paint job, but the faux off road thing spoils the base bike.
I've have a CB1000R with that paint job.
I like the paint job, but the faux off road thing spoils the base bike.
I've have a CB1000R with that paint job.
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Re: AFRICA FOUR: HONDA CRF1000R BY BRIVEMO
Now you're talking.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 9:58 pm The base CB1000R is much more special than people realise. there's so many cool little details.
I like the paint job, but the faux off road thing spoils the base bike.
I've have a CB1000R with that paint job.
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mangocrazy wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 9:48 pm When did you last see a serious enduro/offroad bike with a single-sided swingarm?....Or a metric fuck-tonne of weight?
Just goes to show you can make anything fit if you try hard enough
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That must have taken quite a while to find. Well done. And the rider is clearly carrying plenty of extra poundage himself.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Mar 28, 2021 9:05 ammangocrazy wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 9:48 pm When did you last see a serious enduro/offroad bike with a single-sided swingarm?....Or a metric fuck-tonne of weight?
Just goes to show you can make anything fit if you try hard enough
My points still stand...
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I really like it. Maybe in part because I like the CB1000R but am put off by it being dead wee and nesh.
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Re: AFRICA FOUR: HONDA CRF1000R BY BRIVEMO
Not really. About 20s.
As soon as you say "overweight single sided offroader" the GS immediately leaps out as the obvious candidate doesn't it? And what could be more serious off road than the Paris-Dakar?
Like I said you can make most things work if you try. BMW certainly manage it!
I strongly suspect the builders of the OP aren't trying that hard to actually make it work though.