TASTY TWIN: A STYLISH HONDA CX500 CAFÉ RACER FROM LONDON

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Doesn't work for me,those exhausts look hideous,no air filters,no rear mudguard & I don't like side mounted number plates
Is that old CX ULEZ exempt?
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Should be fairly quiet.
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99.9% of CX customs look shit.

This isn't one of the 0.1%.
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Not the best, but I wouldn't chuck it out of the garage for dripping oil.
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I'm not saying it's a bad job, but I think the original looks better.

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Quite like that. Always thought that engine looked interesting.
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Count Steer wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 9:00 am I'm not saying it's a bad job, but I think the original looks better.

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Mmmmm not for me. The initial post may not be 100% what i like, but it's decent.
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I hated the original, everyone did. It was designed by a blind man trying to tap into the 'other blind men who like the motoguzzi engine config but get the horn for a Honda' market. I always thought it looked like the rear end had been sat on by a very fat bloke and squashed it.

However I'm told the motors are 'ok'? There must be some reason these are used so frequently other than the slightly marmitey engine aesthetic?

Anyway, yes I quite like that caffd version.
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DefTrap wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 2:48 pm I hated the original, everyone did. It was designed by a blind man trying to tap into the 'other blind men who like the motoguzzi engine config but get the horn for a Honda' market. I always thought it looked like the rear end had been sat on by a very fat bloke and squashed it.

However I'm told the motors are 'ok'? There must be some reason these are used so frequently other than the slightly marmitey engine aesthetic?

Anyway, yes I quite like that caffd version.
Not everyone hated them. :shock:

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Ok I wasn't clear (although I though the blind man analogy was ;) ) - visually they're in the top 10 most nasty (looking) production bikes. I guess that's why you see so many makeovers - it's a great example of silk purse from sows ear.
The couriers also favoured the GT550 and the Bros (amongst others). I owned a Z550D1 (visually almost identical to the GT) and I still own a Bros and an NTV. So I really don't have a leg to stand on, on this subject.
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Didn't the CX have some oddness with internal plastic water bottles or am I making that all up?
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One of the reasons I bought a CX500 in 82 was the new-fangled tubeless tyres after far too many flats with tubed tyres. Going back to tubes is a step back to the dark ages for a road bike.
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