Hello from London, United Kingdom

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Hello from London, United Kingdom

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I am David, from London, England in the United Kingdom. Also Cbxd, on FaceBook, CBX Six Cylinder Owners.

I have a USA built, May 1980, almost 20,000 mile, CBX1000A. It is the only 'A' model I have been on, the other CBX's were, 4-5 Z's, one modified into a chopper, and 1 or 2 'B' models.

Up until 7 months ago, I hadn't been on a CBX1000 in around 36 years. As it's my all time favourite out of the 100's of different bikes I had ridden (when working for a bike dealer), I have been missing them for too long.

16 years old, and just finished school, in 1978, when I first saw photographs in a British bike mag of a CBX1000Z. Looking at the engine, I couldn't believe that someone could ride a beast of a bike with that huge motor. I was very intrigued with the technology involved. I reasoned that I would never get to ride one.

Soon after this I got a metallic blue 1977 'R' registration, so not engine restricted, Suzuki AP50, from Bob Thomas Motorcycles in Finchley.
Because I would be able to use it for collecting car parts, my boss where I worked as a trainee car mechanic was the guarantor for the finance, about £200, though, he was worried that I might default on the payments :!:
About 18 months later, the mechanic, who was training me left, and the garage closed down. I next got a boring repetitive job.

Some months later, I bought an old, approximately 1972, Yamaha 125 twin, I think the model name had a 'Y' in it. It had a front drum brake, and a steering damper, a big sort of wheel thing between the handlebars. I had to decoke the exhausts almost every week.

In 1980. I heard that a family friend had started buying and selling used bikes, and I went to work for him. I was doing some small repairs, testing, and buying the bikes if we could agree a price.

Soon after this, a CBX1000Z was offered to us by a soldier at Woolwich Army Barracks, in South East London. When I rode that bike, if I wasn't hooked on them already, this definitely did it.

What a bike, if someone had told me I would be riding one of these at 18 years old, just 2 years after first seeing one in a mag, I would have thought they were crazy.

Sorry to go on so long, I'm ever so slightly obsessed with these machines.

I am very glad to have joined the forum, and looking forward to the advice on keeping the machine going. It's in need of having shims and carbs done. I was going to do it myself, but it's wiser to give it to a highly recommended local mechanic, when the lockdown is reduced/over.

David
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Re: Hello from London, United Kingdom

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Greetings David!

Didn't we point you to Steve Gosine already on the Facebook group? He is an outstanding resource for your carb project, and can certainly help you with the valve adjustment and a cam chain adjustment too. You will find him here and on CBXWorld as "Goss". Steve is also in London.

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NobleHops wrote: Sun May 03, 2020 12:21 pm Greetings David!

Didn't we point you to Steve Gosine already on the Facebook group? He is an outstanding resource for your carb project, and can certainly help you with the valve adjustment and a cam chain adjustment too. You will find him here and on CBXWorld as "Goss". Steve is also in London.

Welcome!

Nils Menten
Hi Nils,

If you remember, I was going to do the work myself to begin with, but I realised there would be all sorts of logistical problems, not least, lack of a secure place to do the work, and my nervousness? Actually, even with these, I really did want to do it, until realism took over.
I contacted John, the mechanic, I mentioned him on my Facebook group post, his shop is about 3 miles from me. Coincidentally, it's on the site where the car mechanic who was training me in the 1970's, finally worked at, and retired from.
Because it is so convenient for me, I decided to wait for John to reopen and do the work after our lockdown ends.
I am waiting for the shims from cbxperformance, and carb kit from oldschoolcarbs, to arrive from the States. I think the Covid-19 situation is really holding them up.

If there is a problem with John going ahead to do the work needed, I will see if Goss can do it.

Thanks for your help

David
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Hi David,

Welcome to the site. As Nils already said, Steve is very good and close-ish to London in West Sussex. Carbs and brake work are pretty much a given on most CBX's now. Enjoy the site, lots of experience here and you found CBX Six Cylinders also to complement the forum content. :text-welcomewave:
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Hi Ringnalda,
Thanks very much for the welcome.

Good to know about Goss. I would quite like a ride down to West Sussex, when the CBX becomes reliable enough. My wife's paternal ancestors were from down there in a town called Storrington.

Regards David

Good news, my brake seal kits are due to arrive tomorrow from David Silver. At least I know how to refurb my cylinders and calipers.
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Post by steve murdoch icoa #5322 »

Welcome to the site, David.
Of course, when you get it sorted post a pic or three of your bike.
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Thanks Steve, will do.
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