Jay Leno's Honda CBX

I only said they made one:augie

But yes, I bet the BMW one is light years better:clap

Can't see the attraction of the Honda one, Comstar wheels linked to spindly forks and some saggy undersprung/damped twinshocks............another 80's Honda horror:blast

Had to wheel a CBX around a workshop, earlier in the summer - how fecking HEAVY:rolleyes:

Technically you said that BMW made a "better" one :comfort

Have to agree though that compared to modern bikes they are still a bit of a challenge to get them to handle. Mine had a deep brased Metmachex alloy swinging arm, after market shocks, front fork brase etc and it was just about ok through the twisties :D
 
but a hundred times cooler :cool:

Only in some people's eyes:D

Roadbikes have never held much regard for me, I have never had any love affair with them - mainly because I was brought up riding offroad, way before I hit tarmac and when I did ride on the road, I chose trials/enduro or trail bikes

In fact the only road styled bikes I have ever owned are ...

Yam RD400C
Honda CBR600
Honda VFR750
Triumph 900
Honda VFR800
BMW R1100RT

Soon got bored of riding road styled bikes
 
I always really liked the 900F's at the time, one of the few contemporary Jap bikes that I did like in fact.

I can't recall having seen one on the road for a long time now, I wonder if they are/were as good as I used to think they were? (Actually, I think I can answer that question - no!).

Andres

Hmmmm it is a long time ago - I don't think you should even try to compare them to anything less than 15 years old now. I changed the swingarm for a some fancy alloy box section jobbie and Marzocchi shocks. Also added a Telelever fork brace so I must have felt something needed changing over standard. Mine would need a good overhaul to get it roadworthy and I just don't have the time.
 
100lbs heavier than an 1150 adv :weights

105 hp to the BMW 85hp and 50lbs heavier but that's without 2cwt of spotlights and TT bling the average 1150 rider needs to let everyone know they are the Real Deal :augie
 
105 hp to the BMW 85hp and 50lbs heavier but that's without 2cwt of spotlights and TT bling the average 1150 rider needs to let everyone know they are the Real Deal :augie

"Real Deal"?....your words, not mine:P
 
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Al :thumb

Wasn't it around the same time as the Kawasaki Z13000, that outsold it many times over?

:nenau
 
i remember when the cbx was released. in our group it was considered slow (for the money), didn't handle, was expensive and it didn't seem much of a looker either. the suzuki GS1000 was the weapon of choice. as with many suzukis - more bang per buck :)

i know which i'd rather own now though :rolleyes:
 
For charisma the MV Agusta 750s, Laverda Jota and Benelli Sei were the bike to beat and Honda just about did it with the CBX, right now I can't think of another bike since then that comes close
 
I would have one, but Im not planning to sell my Suzuki kettle

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all the best people have a kettle.:bounce1 Which one do you have?


My mate has a pro link cbx, had it from new on a x plate. Full starship enterprise body kit and panniers.
 


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