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sugilite
10th March 2026, 02:34
Anyone here have experience with these? The article linked below references the term "Superbike" often. Now super engineering I get, but Superbike?
I rode the Kawasaki 6 once and it was super smooth and very heavy, living up to Kawasaki Heavy Industries tag with great gusto :laugh:

https://www.autoblog.com/news/when-honda-built-a-six-cylinder-superbike-just-to-prove-a-point

https://www.autoblog.com/.image/w_1080,q_auto:good,c_limit/NzowMDAwMDAwMDAxMDcyMDAz/honda-cbx1000-f9.png

https://www.autoblog.com/.image/w_1080,q_auto:good,c_fill,ar_4:3/NzowMDAwMDAwMDAxMDcyMDAw/honda-cbx1000.jpg?arena_f_auto

F5 Dave
10th March 2026, 06:06
A mate has one and offered me a go sometime. Must make that happen before he gets bored and sells it. Going on past performance I have a clear 20 years.:laugh:

roogazza
10th March 2026, 09:18
When I was ridin for Jim and Alan Hughson in their shop in Upper Hutt . Jim arranged a ride on the then brand new CBX 6.
Took it over the Tukas to Featherston . Loved it ,went well and sounded great.
I think that must have been 1978 ???? :Police::shifty::mellow:<_<:laugh:

pritch
10th March 2026, 15:38
When the six came out there was a magazine article about the bike. The designer was Irimajiri san who had designed the RC166 250cc six years before. While working on the design of the CBX he was a guest at a USAF base and was shown over an F4 Phantom. The red on black instruments on the bike were inspired by those on the F4. There was mention of an exhaust system that did a passable imitation of the Phantom's sound too but the decision makers said no to that. Pity.

husaberg
10th March 2026, 20:20
When the six came out there was a magazine article about the bike. The designer was Irimajiri san who had designed the RC166 250cc six years before. While working on the design of the CBX he was a guest at a USAF base and was shown over an F4 Phantom. The red on black instruments on the bike were inspired by those on the F4. There was mention of an exhaust system that did a passable imitation of the Phantom's sound too but the decision makers said no to that. Pity.

He could also have jetted it rich as heck like the F4 as well.

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I am guessing you would have seen them fly over.

i have a classic mechanics or something from pommy land from when it came out it was like the F4 the fastest at the time of its introduction.
it had decent tech 4v/cylinder second models were prolink. Never been my cup of tea but far more sporty than a fatty shaft Z1300.
I seen both within a week of each other this year.

SaferRides
10th March 2026, 20:38
I have seen one while I was waiting for a WoF. It looked stunning and sounded great. No idea what they were like to ride though.

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F5 Dave
10th March 2026, 20:39
Seen on TM

https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/classic-vintage/honda/listing/5822168739

Butt FFS, lose the yellow HT wire!

husaberg
10th March 2026, 20:45
I forgot they had the piggy back alternator i thought the cbx750 or cb750f was the first with those.

BMWST?
10th March 2026, 21:19
Dont forget they are old bikes. A mate had one and everyone in our group loved it. The engine was revvy and smooth as . It revved out to higher speeds in the lower gears than all the other bikes we had at the time. I cant quite remember what Bike I had at that time. As mentioned above ,I am sure the noise it made was part of the appeal. It was a superbike at the time. I think I had a cb 900 during the same time he had the cbx(he got a cb 1100R ). in 1978 Suzuki gs 1000s wer about and Yamaha XS1100. THe cbx was rated at 105 hp

sugilite
11th March 2026, 04:07
Cheers for the excellent post, reading your perspective has certainly changed my mind. Yes, it was a a Superbike of its day :yes:


Dont forget they are old bikes. A mate had one and eryone in our group loved it. The engine was revvy and smooth as . It revved out to higher speeds in the lower gears than all the other bikes we had at the time. I cant quite remember what Bike I had at that time. As mentioned above ,I am sure the noise it made was part of the appeal. It was a superbike at the time. I think I had a cb 900 during the same time he had the cbx(he got a cb 1100R ). in 1978 Suzuki gs 1000s wer about and Yamaha XS1100. THe cbx was rated at 105 hp

pete376403
11th March 2026, 07:51
The beautiful engine. And then plastic swingarm bushes and FVQ (fade very quickly, apparently) shocks, later replaced by a prolink mono shock)
The Phantom exhaust note was mentioned in Cycle magazine, as a side bar to an article "in search of the 11 second CBX" detailing changes made to the ignition advancer to crack the 11 second quarter mile, which seems to be all US riders cared about.

BMWST?
12th March 2026, 11:50
The beautiful engine. And then plastic swingarm bushes and FVQ (fade very quickly, apparently) shocks, later replaced by a prolink mono shock)
The Phantom exhaust note was mentioned in Cycle magazine, as a side bar to an article "in search of the 11 second CBX" detailing changes made to the ignition advancer to crack the 11 second quarter mile, which seems to be all US riders cared about.
that bike was all about the engine. It was velvet smooth