NEW, FROM LONG ISLAND, NY

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NEW, FROM LONG ISLAND, NY

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Hello everyone, I am proud owner of two cbx's, one of them is '82 all original , second one not so much, I always wanted to build cafe racer out of cbx, but I would never use original bike to do that, so I started buying parts online, frame, engine, wheels... until I build the whole bike the way I wanted it 6371
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Re: NEW, FROM LONG ISLAND, NY

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Welcome to the ICOA forum, Mike. Nice job on that Café! Give us some details on the parts you used! 8)
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Oh Man! That is nice! Of course, I'm a sucker for silver CBXs, since they're fastest. :lol:

Seriously, nice build. Can you give us some details? Oh, and welcome!
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Rick Pope wrote: Of course, I'm a sucker for silver CBXs, since they're fastest. :lol:

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Tssk! ..and here I always thought, the yellow ones were... :think:
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Tssk! ..and here I always thought, the yellow ones were... :think:

I have twice as many silver as yellow. :-)
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Welcome Mike! More photos of your bike please! Looks amazing.

:text-welcomewave:

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most of it is cbx, frame '82 modified to work with '79 swingarm and shocks, /81 motor with big bore, '79 carbs, front end is also '79, most of wire harness is modified. I have access to cnc machines so there is bunch of custom made parts too. I know I did not improve handling by using '79 suspension but I wanted everything on this bike to look tiny next to the engine :-)here is couple of pics from build, sorry if my english is not the best, it is not my first language.
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'79 frame that I couldn't register so I had to find another one
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Awesome job! I like how you hid all the electrical stuff including the battery under the seat. Really neat.
Now: The frame is missing a crossbar right under where the battery box used to be. Did you cut this out?
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Excellent, Mike! Have you had a chance to ride it yet? Certainly won't see another like it.

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No, I just start it up and it ran like crap, I was not sure what it is but last night when I posted pic of the motor without the cover I noticed damn cam shafts are 180 deg off.
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Yes, looks like they are. Good thing you picked up on that! Guess you know what happens if you run it that way very far.

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I am still curious about that frame, Mike. You say it is an '82, but the one in the picture sure looks like a 79/80 to me. No crossbrace under the battery cover, the inner fender, the length of the frame in the rear without the tabs for the grab rail and the old shocks still attached all do not say '82. :think:
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He does state under that first frame picture:

"'79 frame that I couldn't register so I had to find another one"

then he states in his first post that its an 82 frame modified to take the dual shocks from the 79 frame.

An all around beautiful job.
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Re: NEW, FROM LONG ISLAND, NY

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It is '82 frame, cross brace was removed, all tabs removed, mounting pins for rear shocks fabricated and welded, and back of the frame was chopped and loop was welded on. If you look at the picture of the frame with wooden tail you will see all the mounting brackets for prolink susp right on the bottom of the frame6377
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Re: NEW, FROM LONG ISLAND, NY

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8) Cool! Sure something that makes you itch to hop on and take on a curvy ride! :dance:
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