
Originally Posted by
T.W.R
That chopped CBX has been on TM since last year.
There have been tidy ones come & go within the same time period.
Just recently (last few wks) there's been a real tidy 78 model advertised for $15k.
The prolink models handle better and apart from the suspension have a few improvements over the originals.
Being an 83 model it should have a fairing ( FII Bol'dor style)
1st real superbikes technology-wise & first bikes to crack 100hp (105 think the figure was)
Power is velvet smooth
Rode one once with a 6-1 exhaust and the sound was sublime (probably didn't do the performance any favours)
Tuning is a bitch as they have 6 28mm carbs to deal with. The Z1300 Kawasaki was easier to deal with as it had 3 carbs & dual throat manifolds
Yes, 105 hp was the figure. they're a neat bike. Mine's a 79, and it's candy apple red/maroon and black, same as the stock paint, just better. They're an awesome bike. It's wide compared to my gixerthou, and it's positively huge in comparison to a Ducati.
The sound is neat - mines got twin Kerkers, they're from the factory, and they were for race bikes of the period. I've also got CB1000 front end, with performance machine calipers - the CB front is much larger diameter and stiffer, nad more progressive. The swingarm and twin rear shocks from factory are awful, again, mine has Honda racing instead. One off Boyd Coddington wheels, a little wider (half inch) on the rear - this alone necessitated the swing arm mods.
Long crank shaft - some get problems when you work them hard. Alternators can be a problem. You need to be very good at balancing carbs - the cylinders tend to run at different temps from the middle ones.
Sound? Better than the video - nothing sounds like it. It's like an angry F1 car. Fast? Not compared to a Gixer or ZX10R - but, it's plenty fast enough really - makes you ponder how fast you actually need to ride...
If you buy one, send me photos - I'm thinking about putting together a CBX register - I know of at least 3 or 4 owners now.
It’s diametrically opposed to the sanitised existence of the Lemmings around me in the Dilbert Cartoon hell I live in; it’s life at full volume, perfect colour with high resolution and 10,000 watts of amplification.
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