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Brett
18th October 2011, 22:43
Well, I have been keen on a classic sports type custom for a little while now. Something along this line:

http://motorcyclecustom.info/custom-classic-sport-motorcycle-honda-cb100-with-custom-frame.html

However, would prefer to use a 200cc - 450cc engine. Any ideas for a base bike? Thinking something like a cb450 or this cb 360T http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/classic-vintage/auction-414432279.htm.

Would love to hear your thoughts. I only have experience in sports bikes, so this will be a whole new challenge!

Brett
18th October 2011, 22:50
http://www.pipeburn.com/home/2010/6/10/honda-cb360-cafe-racer.html

This is the sort of thing I would be going for with a CB360...

Grumph
19th October 2011, 05:53
Stay away from the 450's - finding one with a good crank is getting harder...

No one wants 360's for anything so they're cheap...they also seem to be pretty bulletproof.

Brett
19th October 2011, 08:05
Stay away from the 450's - finding one with a good crank is getting harder...

No one wants 360's for anything so they're cheap...they also seem to be pretty bulletproof.

Cool, thanks for that. Would be more than happy with a 360, want some to pootle around on in style, speed and power is not a factor...that's what the sportsbikes are for.

R6_kid
20th October 2011, 21:55
Get a CB200 bro. Then we can have a competition to see who builds the coolest one!

Brett
20th October 2011, 22:24
Get a CB200 bro. Then we can have a competition to see who builds the coolest one!

Am not too fussy G. Like I said, power really doesn't matter, I just want something stylish to pootle around town on. If I can find a CB200 then more than happy to rock with that. Don't seem to be too many CB anythings around though! Pre 1980 that is.

R6_kid
20th October 2011, 22:38
CB175 was a high revving 'racing' twin. Could rev to like 12k or something stupid. The CB200 is essentially the same bike but detuned a bit and with a bigger bore for road riding.

I have a couple of vids somewhere on my facebook page. They sound pretty rad for a 200cc bike, even just with the standard pipes.

I've got two frames and 3.5 engines. Though I've done SFA with them in the year or so I've had them!

I'll C U Jimmy
26th October 2011, 21:01
I recently did an XS650. Plentiful new parts available
a real hoot to ride

AllanC
28th November 2011, 21:08
Well, I have been keen on a classic sports type custom for a little while now. Something along this line:

http://motorcyclecustom.info/custom-classic-sport-motorcycle-honda-cb100-with-custom-frame.html

However, would prefer to use a 200cc - 450cc engine. Any ideas for a base bike? Thinking something like a cb450 or this cb 360T http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/classic-vintage/auction-414432279.htm.

Would love to hear your thoughts. I only have experience in sports bikes, so this will be a whole new challenge!

So what did you end up getting?

nudemetalz
8th December 2011, 11:48
CB175 was a high revving 'racing' twin. Could rev to like 12k or something stupid. The CB200 is essentially the same bike but detuned a bit and with a bigger bore for road riding.

I have a couple of vids somewhere on my facebook page. They sound pretty rad for a 200cc bike, even just with the standard pipes.

I've got two frames and 3.5 engines. Though I've done SFA with them in the year or so I've had them!

I've always toyed in my mind with doing a CB175 classic Cafe Racer based on 1960's Honda Racer style.
Just trying to find one these days.

Crasherfromwayback
8th December 2011, 11:57
I recently did an XS650. Plentiful new parts available
a real hoot to ride

Nice work!

nzspokes
8th December 2011, 12:02
I've always toyed in my mind with doing a CB175 classic Cafe Racer based on 1960's Honda Racer style.
Just trying to find one these days.

there will be a CBX250rs coming up soon that would be an easy conversion.

Sable
8th December 2011, 12:43
there will be a CBX250rs coming up soon that would be an easy conversion.
Ahahahahahaha