Best Photos of Your CBX
- Duffey Lake rd.
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Re: Best Photos of Your CBX
OK, all good points to consider.
I just received the 2 piston calipers, 81/82 rotors and the have ss braided lines for front and back.
I'm also changing all the pistons, seals and rubber. Semi-sintered EBC pads.
Some people go for inverted forks and Brembo's but that looks too expensive.
The CBX is all about that 6 cyl motor, that's should always be the focal point when people look at your magnificent motorcycle.
I just received the 2 piston calipers, 81/82 rotors and the have ss braided lines for front and back.
I'm also changing all the pistons, seals and rubber. Semi-sintered EBC pads.
Some people go for inverted forks and Brembo's but that looks too expensive.
The CBX is all about that 6 cyl motor, that's should always be the focal point when people look at your magnificent motorcycle.
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I asked around before I chose sintered pads.Duffey Lake rd. wrote:OK, all good points to consider.
I just received the 2 piston calipers, 81/82 rotors and the have ss braided lines for front and back.
I'm also changing all the pistons, seals and rubber. Semi-sintered EBC pads.
Some people go for inverted forks and Brembo's but that looks too expensive.
The CBX is all about that 6 cyl motor, that's should always be the focal point when people look at your magnificent motorcycle.
Opinions seemed to be that sintered are better than semi-sintered but they do wear faster. I wasn't concerned with the minor price difference and pad wear but stopping/ staying alive was a concern. I have sintered on both my rides and have no issues. Don't take my word for it but do ask around before you choose.
The forks/handling would be transformed with Racetech Emulators installed, it's about the cheapest conversion out there. If the bike is new to you you may want to check inside first to see if a PO hasn't already put them in.
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Re: Best Photos of Your CBX
OK, let's steer this back to photos. Ideally the best photos of your CBX. If you can provide a bit of a story and/or some info about photo gear and settings, that would be great.
Here is an over-processed photo of me and my wife riding our bikes on the Gardiner in Toronto. A good friend of mine is an avid semi-pro photographer, and I enlisted him and another close friend who loves driving his GTI (and his wife who loves babysitting my son) to try to get some early-morning shots of the two of us riding together in Toronto before our second baby was born. We got incredibly lucky and had some really nice riding weather despite it being late October or early November on the only day where it worked for all of us to coordinate our schedules.
We got a kind of a late start, but once we were out and about it ended up being a super fun and positive experience for all involved. My friend the photographer was really experimenting with different gear and styles at that time, trying to sort out a signature style for himself. He has said that he'd like to have another go - ideally with some kind of rig that would give more freedom of movement and angle. Once my bike is back on the road we'll work out another plan.
Here is an over-processed photo of me and my wife riding our bikes on the Gardiner in Toronto. A good friend of mine is an avid semi-pro photographer, and I enlisted him and another close friend who loves driving his GTI (and his wife who loves babysitting my son) to try to get some early-morning shots of the two of us riding together in Toronto before our second baby was born. We got incredibly lucky and had some really nice riding weather despite it being late October or early November on the only day where it worked for all of us to coordinate our schedules.
We got a kind of a late start, but once we were out and about it ended up being a super fun and positive experience for all involved. My friend the photographer was really experimenting with different gear and styles at that time, trying to sort out a signature style for himself. He has said that he'd like to have another go - ideally with some kind of rig that would give more freedom of movement and angle. Once my bike is back on the road we'll work out another plan.
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Re: Best Photos of Your CBX
Here's mine. I call it The Mighty CBX...
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The Mighty CBX
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Re: Best Photos of Your CBX
Welcome to the site, dc.
Nice photos of a great looking bike.
Nice photos of a great looking bike.
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Nice pic of you at the Dragon!........ Beautiful bike.
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With a Jet in DeLand Fl at the museum by the airport. Bike now has 2033 miles on her.
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PAST:
75 Kaw 900 Z1 drag and street bike
82 Kaw GPZ 1100
85 HD Low rider (1st Hawg)
83 Kaw GPZ 750 Turbo
93 Kaw ZX1100
96 HD Standard Bagger, 96" Stroker with Nitrous 125 hp
02 BMW K1200LTC
04 Triumph Rocket III 140 hp
05 Triumph Rocket III Classic
09 HD Standard now custom Street Glide
10 Triumph Bonneville Café Type
NOW:
2018 HD Road Glide Special
79 Honda GW 1000 naked museum bike.
81 Honda CBX had Zero Miles, in storage since new, serviced and am now riding, and loving it.
75 Kaw 900 Z1 drag and street bike
82 Kaw GPZ 1100
85 HD Low rider (1st Hawg)
83 Kaw GPZ 750 Turbo
93 Kaw ZX1100
96 HD Standard Bagger, 96" Stroker with Nitrous 125 hp
02 BMW K1200LTC
04 Triumph Rocket III 140 hp
05 Triumph Rocket III Classic
09 HD Standard now custom Street Glide
10 Triumph Bonneville Café Type
NOW:
2018 HD Road Glide Special
79 Honda GW 1000 naked museum bike.
81 Honda CBX had Zero Miles, in storage since new, serviced and am now riding, and loving it.
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Re: Best Photos of Your CBX
That's a nice setting, and I just read through your post history and learned about your 0-mile find. It makes me really happy to see it out and about in the world!Rocker81 wrote:With a Jet in DeLand Fl at the museum by the airport. Bike now has 2033 miles on her.
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+1 Phil. Great to see it on the road.
Nice photo, Rocker.
Nice photo, Rocker.
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Here is my contribution - 'The Lump' giving a couple of TZ750's a hurry up at the 2018 International Island Classic at Phillip Island.
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For some reason it won't fit horizontally on the page. Maybe someone could fix that?
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Re: Best Photos of Your CBX
Close my eyes real tight.......I can hear them now. Music.
Rick Pope
Either garage is too small or we have too many bikes. Or Momma's car needs to go outside.
Either garage is too small or we have too many bikes. Or Momma's car needs to go outside.
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If you can imagine also the over-riding noise of Cameron Donald's Irving Vincent added to the mix so that you have the throaty slightly insipid rasp of the TZ's, the shriek of the CBX plus the incredibly loud staccato banging of the Vincent. That was just our little group going into the very fast T3 at Phillip Island. The grid noise on the other hand was ear bleedingly loud with around 80 Unlimited , mainly air cooled race bikes at full throttle. Even inside ear plugs and helmet it HURT!