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Showing posts with label honda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label honda. Show all posts
Monday, November 22, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
The finished product from Cafe Racer 74!
Wow! Be sure to pay his blog a visit and follow the build! A truly excellent bike! http://caferacer74.blogspot.com/
Labels:
cafe racer,
honda,
Reader Submittal
Monday, November 15, 2010
LOL UPDATE: Reader Ride. The Lilac Alley Speed Shop Honda Hardtail SL125! Very Trick Budget build.
UPDATE... Helping to provide a public service here at MPOTD:
From the comments:
Anonymous said...
Dan Noyola sends in this wicked little custom build. Did some hunting and found his blog! Go HERE for his blog build pics! Now don't be shy about sending me links to yor blogs and slideshows fand such! I love these kinds of builds. This once again proves that imagination and creativity are more important than money. What a cool bike.
Dan Writes:
It was put together in a couple of weeks for a few hundred dollars for the Dirtbag Challenge.
My ladyfriend still rides it regularly.
Dirtbag Challenge sounds like a blast. Thanks again!
From the comments:
Anonymous said...
- I love the bike but my bedroom overlooks Lilac Alley and would love it more if you didn't race up and down the alley late at night and let it idle in the alley.sorry to be a pain but my bike sets off car alarms as well but I try and do that on other peoples streets...
Dan Noyola sends in this wicked little custom build. Did some hunting and found his blog! Go HERE for his blog build pics! Now don't be shy about sending me links to yor blogs and slideshows fand such! I love these kinds of builds. This once again proves that imagination and creativity are more important than money. What a cool bike.
Dan Writes:
It was put together in a couple of weeks for a few hundred dollars for the Dirtbag Challenge.
My ladyfriend still rides it regularly.
Dirtbag Challenge sounds like a blast. Thanks again!
Labels:
bobber,
chopper,
honda,
Reader Submittal,
small displacement,
unusual
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Reader Ride. Cool Cafe Honda
The readers are making it very easy on me this week. Shannon Hayes sends in an older build. A sweet CB750 Four! Stay tuned till tomorrow for a VERY special GS1000S from Shanon.
Labels:
cafe racer,
honda,
Reader Submittal
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Reader Rides. Fantastic 2-Stroke Repli Racers!
Keith Montgomery sendt in a bunch of pics (some already in an earlier post) including these nice Aprilia and Honda Repli Racers Fantastic Stuff!
1996 Aprilia RS250 "Reggianni" colors- one of my all time favorite bikes to own and ride.

1993 NSR250 SP

Nice shop too..
1996 Aprilia RS250 "Reggianni" colors- one of my all time favorite bikes to own and ride.
1993 NSR250 SP
Nice shop too..
Labels:
aprilia,
honda,
Reader Submittal
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Reader Ride. Nice CB350 WERA Special. More Smiles Per Mile...
James Walker Writes in:
Hi there, ran across your site the other day and figured i'd send you a pic of my ride. when people ask i tell 'em she's a '71 CB350, but much like the Johnny Cash song she's a '69, '70, '71, '72.....
I currently race her with WERA in the 350 and 500 GP classes.
Love your site, BTW.
Thanks, James
Thanks James. These bikes must be the funnest "bang for the buck" way there is to go racing. I keep swearing I'm going to go race an RD400 someday.. tic toc.. If I'm ever going to do it I better get moving.
Hi there, ran across your site the other day and figured i'd send you a pic of my ride. when people ask i tell 'em she's a '71 CB350, but much like the Johnny Cash song she's a '69, '70, '71, '72.....
I currently race her with WERA in the 350 and 500 GP classes.
Love your site, BTW.
Thanks, James
Thanks James. These bikes must be the funnest "bang for the buck" way there is to go racing. I keep swearing I'm going to go race an RD400 someday.. tic toc.. If I'm ever going to do it I better get moving.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
One more from Kieth Montgomery...
Kieth wrote in:
A CB350 i built a coupla years ago that i never got to race. money... always gettin in the way of the things we love.
Amen.
A CB350 i built a coupla years ago that i never got to race. money... always gettin in the way of the things we love.
Amen.
Labels:
honda,
racebike,
Reader Submittal
Reader Ride. A CR85 Motard Road Racer.
Reader Kieth Montgomery has been sending me all sorts of interesting rides. Here's what looks to be a VERY fun Honda CR85 Mini Motard.
Labels:
honda,
Reader Submittal,
small displacement,
supermotard
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Rick Peters and I have been having a back and forth on this bike for a while now. I've been holding off posting it till he was closer to done and I think he's close enough now that I can put some shots up. Rick I'd still like to see some before pics if you get a chance so i can add them to the post. I like it a lot! The paint job is the bomb and those rims must have takes some serious mods to fit. I can think of a few mountain roads whee this bike would be the bomb!
He wites in:
These pics really show the gold pearl in the paint job, only thing I'm currently waiting on is my billet kickstand.
Mods list:
Ducati Monster Seat ,
CBR F2 Tank ,
custome exhaust,
D&D carbon muffler,
EasternBeaver wiring harness
Carbon mini blinkers
Koso mirrors
Dual H4 headlights
Stage 3 Jet Kit
Pod Filters
Vortex clipons
SS Brake lines
integrated rear master cylinder
Vapor guage
Mv Agusta carbon wind screen
custome made Frame Sliders
roll-a-click levers
Trail tech dash board
Honda F4i shock
Valtermoto Rear sets
Hord Power Clutch setup
Factory Pro Shift Kit
Progressive rate springs
CBR F2 fork caps
Custome paint
Daytona Steering Dampener
Suzuki SV taillight
Custom made aluminum bits here and there
polished frame and swinger than Powder coated translucent Gold than again in supergloss clear
MV Agusta Rims (highly modified rims and spinldle)
He wites in:
These pics really show the gold pearl in the paint job, only thing I'm currently waiting on is my billet kickstand.
Mods list:
Ducati Monster Seat ,
CBR F2 Tank ,
custome exhaust,
D&D carbon muffler,
EasternBeaver wiring harness
Carbon mini blinkers
Koso mirrors
Dual H4 headlights
Stage 3 Jet Kit
Pod Filters
Vortex clipons
SS Brake lines
integrated rear master cylinder
Vapor guage
Mv Agusta carbon wind screen
custome made Frame Sliders
roll-a-click levers
Trail tech dash board
Honda F4i shock
Valtermoto Rear sets
Hord Power Clutch setup
Factory Pro Shift Kit
Progressive rate springs
CBR F2 fork caps
Custome paint
Daytona Steering Dampener
Suzuki SV taillight
Custom made aluminum bits here and there
polished frame and swinger than Powder coated translucent Gold than again in supergloss clear
MV Agusta Rims (highly modified rims and spinldle)
Labels:
honda,
Reader Submittal,
streetfighter
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Excellent Honda CB160 Racer.
Labels:
honda,
racebike,
small displacement
Monday, October 11, 2010
Reader Ride! A Sort Of "Combat" CT90!
Nate Beveridge sends in these pics of his cool custom Honda CT90.
I have it for sale, http://eugene.craigslist.org/mcy/1996768461.html, but you don't need to share that. I'm not trying to use you to sell it, I'm just very proud of it and would like to share it with your readers. (I do have some more details in the ad, however).
I couldn't have done it without parts, advice and jabbing from Dave, Trish and Frank at Cyclepsycho (www.cyclepsycho.com).
Thanks so much for your effort, I really do enjoy checking it out each morning before heading out to my shop to wrench. I'm in the beginning stages of owning my own shop, www.tsunamimotorcycles.com, and am loving every minute of it. Forever two wheels!
Thanks Nate! Looks great and best of luck with the shop! Keep us posted on how you're doing!
He Writes in:
I am a daily reader of your blog. I love it, and I love your taste in bikes. You put up a couple of pics from my trip to the grand canyon on my VTX1800 a few months ago, and now I have another I'd like to share. This is a 1970 Honda CT90 I built from the ground up. It has a 125cc clone engine with a 22mm Mikuni carb, and let me tell you, it MOVES. I painted it to match WWII era OD green, with some satin black accents. Everything is new and improved. Upgraded suspension, CDI electronic ignition, 12v electronics, leather seat, manual clutch, and a Hella off-road headlight.I have it for sale, http://eugene.craigslist.org/mcy/1996768461.html, but you don't need to share that. I'm not trying to use you to sell it, I'm just very proud of it and would like to share it with your readers. (I do have some more details in the ad, however).
I couldn't have done it without parts, advice and jabbing from Dave, Trish and Frank at Cyclepsycho (www.cyclepsycho.com).
Thanks so much for your effort, I really do enjoy checking it out each morning before heading out to my shop to wrench. I'm in the beginning stages of owning my own shop, www.tsunamimotorcycles.com, and am loving every minute of it. Forever two wheels!
Thanks Nate! Looks great and best of luck with the shop! Keep us posted on how you're doing!
Labels:
honda,
Reader Submittal,
small displacement
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Friday, October 8, 2010
One of my all time favorite small bikes. The Honda Cb400F.
Labels:
honda,
restoration
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Reader Ride. A Portland Oregon Custom Cafe.
Phil Writes in:
Hi,
My name is Phil G. and i live in Portland Or. I would like to share some pics of my 71 cb750. This has been my project for the last 2 1/2 years. I would like to sit here and tell you that i did it all myself but i have to give credit were credit is due. While the over all concept and design of the bike was all me there are a few very important elements to it that would not have been possible without help from some very talented friends of mine so i have to say thanks to Sam Hill for welding the custom oil tank and the 5" stretch into the fuel tank, and to Sean Smith for laying down the beautiful black paint, Paul Burdette for the stage 3 port job and general engine building help, Ginger Mccabe of New Church Customs for the seat pad, and to Deon Staffelbach for the awesome photography,other than that i pretty much did everything myself.
here is a list of mods and custom parts
engine bored out to 850
stage three ported head
super flow valves
webcam 63a grind
cyclex super rods
balanced and lightened crank and rotor
under cut tranny
all new bearings and chains inside
cr 29 carbs
custom aluminum oil tank
stock fuel tank stretched 5" with knee dents
custom rear sets (modeled after dunstall rear sets from the 70's)
custom s.s. muffler
Anyway, thanks for looking
Phil
My pleasure Phil. Thanks for sharing!
Hi,
My name is Phil G. and i live in Portland Or. I would like to share some pics of my 71 cb750. This has been my project for the last 2 1/2 years. I would like to sit here and tell you that i did it all myself but i have to give credit were credit is due. While the over all concept and design of the bike was all me there are a few very important elements to it that would not have been possible without help from some very talented friends of mine so i have to say thanks to Sam Hill for welding the custom oil tank and the 5" stretch into the fuel tank, and to Sean Smith for laying down the beautiful black paint, Paul Burdette for the stage 3 port job and general engine building help, Ginger Mccabe of New Church Customs for the seat pad, and to Deon Staffelbach for the awesome photography,other than that i pretty much did everything myself.
here is a list of mods and custom parts
engine bored out to 850
stage three ported head
super flow valves
webcam 63a grind
cyclex super rods
balanced and lightened crank and rotor
under cut tranny
all new bearings and chains inside
cr 29 carbs
custom aluminum oil tank
stock fuel tank stretched 5" with knee dents
custom rear sets (modeled after dunstall rear sets from the 70's)
custom s.s. muffler
Anyway, thanks for looking
Phil
My pleasure Phil. Thanks for sharing!
Labels:
cafe racer,
honda,
Reader Submittal
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