THINK BIG: A BEASTLY CBX1000 FROM PURPOSE BUILT MOTO
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Re: THINK BIG: A BEASTLY CBX1000 FROM PURPOSE BUILT MOTO
I'm not sure about the fanned end cans, they remind me too much of a spoof advert* from the 1980s(s)
*Might have been for tyres. It was a stereotypical rocker on a British bike with a ridiculous number of exhaust cans. Like Mods and mirrors on their scooters.
*Might have been for tyres. It was a stereotypical rocker on a British bike with a ridiculous number of exhaust cans. Like Mods and mirrors on their scooters.
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Re: THINK BIG: A BEASTLY CBX1000 FROM PURPOSE BUILT MOTO
I don't like it, it looks like a CB1000R
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Re: THINK BIG: A BEASTLY CBX1000 FROM PURPOSE BUILT MOTO
I think it would suit a different tank shape, but other than that, two thumbs up.
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Re: THINK BIG: A BEASTLY CBX1000 FROM PURPOSE BUILT MOTO
Agree with this - it's the first "no side panels" bike that I've liked. Very well sorted.inewham wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 8:26 am I like it, the no side panels and big gap under the seat has been done very cleanly so it looks good unlike the usual messy bits missing look with thinks poking into that space. I like the exhausts especially that have been bent instead of cut and welded to get the curves.
I'd worry about getting rear ended with such a tiny brake light though
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All over that. Love it. Always desired a MotoMartin CBX, but I'd take that instead!
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Pretty much this.inewham wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 8:26 am I like it, the no side panels and big gap under the seat has been done very cleanly so it looks good unlike the usual messy bits missing look with thinks poking into that space. I like the exhausts especially that have been bent instead of cut and welded to get the curves.
I'd worry about getting rear ended with such a tiny brake light though
The cabling could be neater if I was being picky.
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Looks almost spot on - the only slight quibble is that the line of the seat base doesn't QUITE line up with the bottom of the tank since the seat sits on the frame rather than wrapping round over it.
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It's OK. But if I was paying big money just to have it in the lounge to stare at, it'd have to be the original.
It came out when I was 18 and blew the biking world apart. It was just Honda showing the world what they can do.
The noise was beautiful.
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The noise was beautiful.
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Re: THINK BIG: A BEASTLY CBX1000 FROM PURPOSE BUILT MOTO
I don't like those type of headlights,that aside I approve very much even though it's a Homda.
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Re: THINK BIG: A BEASTLY CBX1000 FROM PURPOSE BUILT MOTO
Actually, all the seat / tank match doesn't gel ...The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 1:10 pm Looks almost spot on - the only slight quibble is that the line of the seat base doesn't QUITE line up with the bottom of the tank since the seat sits on the frame rather than wrapping round over it.
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Even now, it's a bike that stops me dead when I see one. God, I lusted after one!
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Hmm. The top of the seat blends beautifully with the back of the tank - it's clearly made to fit, rather than just being a pad plonked on the top tubes as so many of these 'custom' seats are, and the tail hump mimics the curvature of the tank pretty well too.
To my eye, that all works.
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One of the guys I served my time with had one of the early sixes,he was meticulous with cleaning and servicing. The thing was better than showroom condition,we drooled over it every lunch break.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 5:00 pm Even now, it's a bike that stops me dead when I see one. God, I lusted after one!
Just before he left for Oz he sold the bike to another (much less careful) workmate who rode it all year around and rarely treated it to a wash. At some stage the front of the engine and header pipes collected a black bin liner,which added considerably to it's new status of rat-bike.
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I saw one parked up at a cafe some months back, and the rider was sitting there on a little fold-up stool, cleaning the fins with a toothbrush with a mug of tea beside him. They do seem to bring out the obsessive cleaner in owners...Skub wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 5:06 pm
One of the guys I served my time with had one of the early sixes,he was meticulous with cleaning and servicing. The thing was better than showroom condition,we drooled over it every lunch break.
Just before he left for Oz he sold the bike to another (much less careful) workmate who rode it all year around and rarely treated it to a wash. At some stage the front of the engine and header pipes collected a black bin liner,which added considerably to it's new status of rat-bike.
...which makes me wonder. Why hasn't Weeksy got one?
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Re: THINK BIG: A BEASTLY CBX1000 FROM PURPOSE BUILT MOTO
https://pbmagforum.co.uk/topic/76481-honda-cb1000-1995/
I quite easily could !!!
Honda CB1000 SF Big One
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CB1300 forks, Renthal bars
VTR wheels to wear proper sized tyres
Nissin 4 pot brakes, braided lines
Ported head, adjustable cam sprockets
Two Brothers full race exhaust
Shorter gearing
Built to ride and it rides really well, lots of fun in town or on the back roads.
Will happily cruise on motorway.
Clocks have been changed due to a low speed crash.
Have another good tank, carbs, engine gasket set, new braided lines, original clocks and lots more.
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I quite easily could !!!
Honda CB1000 SF Big One
Rare bike, not often seen.
CB1300 forks, Renthal bars
VTR wheels to wear proper sized tyres
Nissin 4 pot brakes, braided lines
Ported head, adjustable cam sprockets
Two Brothers full race exhaust
Shorter gearing
Built to ride and it rides really well, lots of fun in town or on the back roads.
Will happily cruise on motorway.
Clocks have been changed due to a low speed crash.
Have another good tank, carbs, engine gasket set, new braided lines, original clocks and lots more.
£1850
Collection from Colne PE28.
IMG_20210725_142650699_HDR by Wayne Ashford, on Flickr
IMG_20210725_142843918_HDR by Wayne Ashford, on Flickr
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Re: THINK BIG: A BEASTLY CBX1000 FROM PURPOSE BUILT MOTO
It's missing a couple of cylindersweeksy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 5:12 pm https://pbmagforum.co.uk/topic/76481-honda-cb1000-1995/
I quite easily could !!!
Honda CB1000 SF Big One
Rare bike, not often seen.
CB1300 forks, Renthal bars
VTR wheels to wear proper sized tyres
Nissin 4 pot brakes, braided lines
Ported head, adjustable cam sprockets
Two Brothers full race exhaust
Shorter gearing
Built to ride and it rides really well, lots of fun in town or on the back roads.
Will happily cruise on motorway.
Clocks have been changed due to a low speed crash.
Have another good tank, carbs, engine gasket set, new braided lines, original clocks and lots more.
£1850
Collection from Colne PE28.
IMG_20210725_142650699_HDR by Wayne Ashford, on Flickr
IMG_20210725_142843918_HDR by Wayne Ashford, on Flickr
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Re: THINK BIG: A BEASTLY CBX1000 FROM PURPOSE BUILT MOTO
Granted, bit seemed an appropriate place to throw it on here, I think it looks ace!Yorick wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 5:19 pmIt's missing a couple of cylindersweeksy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 5:12 pm https://pbmagforum.co.uk/topic/76481-honda-cb1000-1995/
I quite easily could !!!
Honda CB1000 SF Big One
Rare bike, not often seen.
CB1300 forks, Renthal bars
VTR wheels to wear proper sized tyres
Nissin 4 pot brakes, braided lines
Ported head, adjustable cam sprockets
Two Brothers full race exhaust
Shorter gearing
Built to ride and it rides really well, lots of fun in town or on the back roads.
Will happily cruise on motorway.
Clocks have been changed due to a low speed crash.
Have another good tank, carbs, engine gasket set, new braided lines, original clocks and lots more.
£1850
Collection from Colne PE28.
IMG_20210725_142650699_HDR by Wayne Ashford, on Flickr
IMG_20210725_142843918_HDR by Wayne Ashford, on Flickr
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Re: THINK BIG: A BEASTLY CBX1000 FROM PURPOSE BUILT MOTO
Our opinions may differweeksy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 5:22 pmGranted, bit seemed an appropriate place to throw it on here, I think it looks ace!Yorick wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 5:19 pmIt's missing a couple of cylindersweeksy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 5:12 pm https://pbmagforum.co.uk/topic/76481-honda-cb1000-1995/
I quite easily could !!!
Honda CB1000 SF Big One
Rare bike, not often seen.
CB1300 forks, Renthal bars
VTR wheels to wear proper sized tyres
Nissin 4 pot brakes, braided lines
Ported head, adjustable cam sprockets
Two Brothers full race exhaust
Shorter gearing
Built to ride and it rides really well, lots of fun in town or on the back roads.
Will happily cruise on motorway.
Clocks have been changed due to a low speed crash.
Have another good tank, carbs, engine gasket set, new braided lines, original clocks and lots more.
£1850
Collection from Colne PE28.
IMG_20210725_142650699_HDR by Wayne Ashford, on Flickr
IMG_20210725_142843918_HDR by Wayne Ashford, on Flickr
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Re: THINK BIG: A BEASTLY CBX1000 FROM PURPOSE BUILT MOTO
Give me a nice, standard CBX and I would be a very happy man.