Old dude waiting for his new toy.

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Re: Old dude waiting for his new toy.

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It has been proven in double-blind studies that not only are the black ones fastest, but chicks dig them the most too.

:laughing-rolling: :laughing-rolling:
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NobleHops wrote:It has been proven in double-blind studies that not only are the black ones fastest, but chicks dig them the most too.

:laughing-rolling: :laughing-rolling:
:? if by "double-blind" you mean those checking the stop watches and the chicks both being blind! 8) :teasing-poke:
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Blackzook wrote:Thanks everyone, I will definitely post photos when she arrives and very keen on that original headlight if it is still available.
Orig headlight listed on ebay here, if still interested.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-Honda-Headl ... Wo&vxp=mtr
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Well it has taken nearly a year with me working away from home but she is finally on the road AND REGISTERED just in time for the distinguished gentlemans ride this Sunday. I have to say a huge thanks to Tony Hurdygurdy who has done all of the work on my bike. Full carb rebuild, alternator rebuild. Ordered and fitted all of the non standard parts. Valve clearance and a full survice and tune. He even took parts off his own bike to make mine work. A true gentleman. Im so happy to have a rideable CBX1000.
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Great news.
Agreed, Tony has been a huge asset to the entire CBX community.

This time i mean it.....we need pics!
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Great work Bruce and Tony!

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Blackzook wrote:Well it has taken nearly a year with me working away from home but she is finally on the road AND REGISTERED just in time for the distinguished gentlemans ride this Sunday. I have to say a huge thanks to Tony Hurdygurdy who has done all of the work on my bike. Full carb rebuild, alternator rebuild.
i was hoping to join the Distinguished Gentlemans Ride this Sunday too but not without my Z...so I plan for next year with my rebuilt Z (40th anniversary) and knee....let us know how the ride goes...
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