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f4fast
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Joined: Jul 09, 2005
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Location: Long Island,N.Y.
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Sat Jul 11, 2009 1:32 am |
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| Deanthms wrote: |
| A wise man once said "With absolute power comes absolute responsibility" |
"With Great power comes great responsibility"
Wasn't that Stan Lee when he wrote Spiderman?
"The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few" |
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firemun59
Red CB1100F


Joined: Sep 17, 2004
Posts: 4135
Location: Oshawa,Ontario,Canada
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Sat Jul 11, 2009 2:33 am |
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Don't try to rationalize what we do with our F bikes.
Why do people build these?
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uh oh.....are we about to argue which hot rod is faster.....blue or red..........  |
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grump
Red CB1100F


Joined: Jul 13, 2004
Posts: 5642
Location: Grass Valley,California, USA
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Sat Jul 11, 2009 2:38 am |
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Na, we all know the blue one is faster. |
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gggGary
Twinstar


Joined: Mar 22, 2009
Posts: 135
Location: Wisconsin
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Sat Jul 11, 2009 3:00 am |
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He's right exactly opposite of how it works for 1100F's |
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Tattoo
CB1100F


Joined: Aug 12, 2008
Posts: 2972
Location: Way Down South in Dixie, Where rice was King!
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Sat Jul 11, 2009 3:11 am |
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| He's right exactly opposite of how it works for 1100F's |
I don't know about that. My Blue one is faster than my Red one. Tattoo |
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stoutblock
Friend of the Board


Joined: Jun 22, 2003
Posts: 4638
Location: Seattle
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Sat Jul 11, 2009 4:25 pm |
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| Na, we all know the blue one is faster. |
Always....
don't get me wrong, I love modern sport bikes and you can't compare our bikes with them. It would be great to have a 32 highboy and a new Porsche in my garage (both blue of course). The only thing in common is they both have 4 wheels.
Our modified bikes are a hot rod thing, can't really be explained or rationalized. In my case, certainly not cost justified...
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Nitro
Silver CB900F


Joined: Jul 07, 2003
Posts: 1213
Location: Kamloops BC!
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Sat Jul 11, 2009 4:32 pm |
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Hot rods and cool old bikes?? Don't need any reason...I love em all..I want em all...but till i win the lottery I aint!!!
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| Martin!!?? ever hear of risers? I made that custer trip almost exact on a sturgis trip about 19 years ago this Aug. Goin back next year on the vfr for 20th aniversery with my grandson. |
risers, yep, I had them, i sold em on ebay, along with the high screen..nope, bike is perfect for me as it comes, I let the wind hold me up and i like being out in the clean airflow..kinda like my old f bike..
i have done 2200km non stop more than a a few times on this bike and i always want to get back on it.. They really are hard to beat...thats why i gave up finding a replacement..
Hey..the grandson thing sounds wonderful! My best trips are still with my son..nothing like it! good for ya!! Maybe see ya out there!!! |
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Fastball
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Joined: Aug 23, 2004
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Location: Spring Grove, PA
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Sun Jul 12, 2009 11:25 pm |
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I am not one of those fortunate individuals that can fit on a modern sportbike, which is one of the many reasons I fell in love with my F bikes years ago, (even though I do look like a circus bear on a tricycle when I ride on my F's).
Each bike in my stable serves a purpose for whatever mood I'm in for that style of riding. From a "balls out" hooligan bike to one of the most modern bulletproof touring motorcycles of today.
BTW, I am currently considering a B-King!  |
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smurdoch
CB1100F


Joined: Jan 22, 2004
Posts: 3201
Location: St. Catharines, Ontario
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Sun Jul 12, 2009 11:54 pm |
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I am not one of those fortunate individuals that can fit on a modern sportbike, which is one of the many reasons I fell in love with my F bikes years ago, (even though I do look like a circus bear on a tricycle when I ride on my F's).
Each bike in my stable serves a purpose for whatever mood I'm in for that style of riding. From a "balls out" hooligan bike to one of the most modern bulletproof touring motorcycles of today.
BTW, I am currently considering a B-King!  |
Dave, i am assuming you are a long-legged F'er.
I am only 5'11" with a 32" inseam and i could not fit on the B-King during a demo ride. My knees were bashing into the tank.
Have you ridden one? |
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79cb750f
Rest in Peace

Joined: Oct 31, 2003
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Location: Seymour,CT
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Mon Jul 13, 2009 12:18 am |
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I finally saw a B-King in the metal and could not suppress the wave of nausea. |
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f4fast
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Joined: Jul 09, 2005
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Location: Long Island,N.Y.
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Mon Jul 13, 2009 12:35 am |
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| I finally saw a B-King in the metal and could not suppress the wave of nausea. |
Agreed, love the idea of the Hayabusa motor and all the aftermart support for Hot Rodding in a standard style bike.
At the dealer I walked around it looking at it and....I just couldn't do it ..The width at the tank across the radiator was a deal breaker.
Just couldn't do it.
If Honda gave me Hayabusa possibilities with that new 1100F, I could learn to love it.
Mediocre power and potential =zzzzzzzzzzz |
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bmcdonau
Silver CB900F


Joined: Nov 22, 2006
Posts: 1267
Location: San Antonio
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Mon Jul 13, 2009 2:41 am |
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I'd rather ride my F than any of the other bikes I own. I need to figure out whats making the noise in the engine, but I've been trying to get my XL350 running right. I did a frame up restoration on it, including an engine rebuild, but have not been able to get it running well--carb problems. I think I have a bead on it though because when I removed the air cut-off valve it ran great. I think I have a plugged passage in the carb somewhere. Its part of the charm of riding old bikes. I can find nearly all the parts for this bike new in the box.
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Fastball
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Joined: Aug 23, 2004
Posts: 1575
Location: Spring Grove, PA
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Mon Jul 13, 2009 3:02 am |
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Dave, i am assuming you are a long-legged F'er.
I am only 5'11" with a 32" inseam and i could not fit on the B-King during a demo ride. My knees were bashing into the tank.
Have you ridden one? |
Awww man, you're breakin' my heart!! I just want a modern hooligan I can ride comfortably.
I was told they were just right for the "big" in me, (36' inseam) and was planning on riding one next weekend at a demo ride.
I can't help I love the naked/hooligan/transformer look!
Guess I'm back to considering the Beemer K1200R.  |
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tymeshare
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Joined: Apr 10, 2008
Posts: 270
Location: St. Louis, Mo.
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Mon Jul 13, 2009 3:03 am |
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Not even gunna justify Nitro's inital question..
I have the meager lil' 750's..
I get clobbered on the straights..sometymes in the turns..
Parts are expenseive(relatively) when found..
And I wouldn't have it any other way..
These are riders' machines..not plastic queens..
They represent the essence of early 80's motorcycles..
When women were loose..coke was everywhere..and no one knew what the hell AIDS was..
Basically my youth.. |
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smurdoch
CB1100F


Joined: Jan 22, 2004
Posts: 3201
Location: St. Catharines, Ontario
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Mon Jul 13, 2009 11:22 am |
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Big Dave on a B-King?
Go for the demo ride anyways. Maybe your legs are long enough to bypass the tank knee cut-outs.
The demo ride i happened on was too controlled to get any sense of the power of the brute. Too bad. There is a guy the next city from me with a set of Yosh undertail slip-ons and an 8" round headlight on his B-King. Much improves the look in my eyes. |
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f4fast
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Mon Jul 13, 2009 9:52 pm |
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bmcdonau,
love your old Honda , Good Luck and enjoy. |
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Jebbysan
Red CB1100F


Joined: Dec 08, 2007
Posts: 7102
Location: New Braunfels,Texas
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Tue Jul 14, 2009 6:59 am |
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Been gone for a couple of weeks but I will say this much Nitro....
I went and bought a new bike......CBX .....Need I say more?
Why does a Thirty Eight Year old man buy such a thing...because
no one else has one! F**k going fast and handling and shit...it's
about the shock value.....  |
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BillL
Silver CB900F


Joined: Sep 06, 2005
Posts: 1351
Location: Town of Troy, Wisconsin
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Tue Jul 14, 2009 1:18 pm |
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I love my Blackbird. It is just plain too much fun right now. Poor old F hasn't run but around the neighborhood this year. I has fresh oil and spark plugs, though.
There are decent used bikes out there. There are bargains, too. I found one.
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Nitro
Silver CB900F


Joined: Jul 07, 2003
Posts: 1213
Location: Kamloops BC!
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No Excuses for you young guys...! You can't ride these old things anywhere anyway, so really, just ebay them out and buy new ones!! You all should be on zx14's pr those #%@# camel bikes anyway!
Then again...All but Jebbysan that is..He did the right thing!  |
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BillL
Silver CB900F


Joined: Sep 06, 2005
Posts: 1351
Location: Town of Troy, Wisconsin
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Tue Jul 14, 2009 4:51 pm |
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What's a "camel" bike?? |
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Fastball
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Joined: Aug 23, 2004
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Location: Spring Grove, PA
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Wed Jul 15, 2009 6:01 am |
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Bill, I love the new ride!! A real "Black"bird!!
I've considered one of those as well, just hard to find one for the right price that has not been abused.
Ride safe!! |
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BillL
Silver CB900F


Joined: Sep 06, 2005
Posts: 1351
Location: Town of Troy, Wisconsin
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Wed Jul 15, 2009 5:05 pm |
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Yup. There is a lot of junk out there and a bunch of dreamers. I got lucky and stumbled into the right one. Bought it from a guy over on ST-N. |
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Nitro
Silver CB900F


Joined: Jul 07, 2003
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Location: Kamloops BC!
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soloinoz
MB-5


Joined: Jun 20, 2009
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Location: Bognor Regis, West Sussex, U.K.
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Sly_G
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Joined: Apr 14, 2006
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Location: Strasbourg, France
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I don't think it is a question of being nuts.
There are many reasons. Some are financial, these bikes are cheap to buy, insure, repair and operate. Some are more sentimetal or emotional. You can't beat the sound of a nice 4-1 on these 80's bikes reving at 9,000rpm. It's also a great hobby to be able to repair them by yourself (+ cheap). We all spend hours doing this mechanical business. On modern motorcycles, you already have to spend at least 3 times more time only to remove the fairings and then, once naked, there's nothing to do besides fluids level check.
Being french (or myself), I would compare that to women. I rather have a practical averagely good looking girl, which is fun to be with and shares great sex, rather than a high maintenance boring top model that you have to touch only with gloves.
That's my opinion.
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spike
Rest in Peace

Joined: Jul 20, 2006
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Location: Holbrook Long Island New York
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Thu Jul 16, 2009 4:39 pm |
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I would compare that to women. I rather have a practical averagely good looking girl, which is fun to be with and shares great sex, rather than a high maintenance boring top model that you have to touch only with gloves.
That's my opinion.
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Well said and a wonderful analogy  |
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BillL
Silver CB900F


Joined: Sep 06, 2005
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Location: Town of Troy, Wisconsin
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Lowblues
Hawk


Joined: Aug 25, 2008
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Location: Kennewick, Washington
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Mon Jul 20, 2009 5:11 pm |
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| I finally saw a B-King in the metal and could not suppress the wave of nausea. |
Agreed, love the idea of the Hayabusa motor and all the aftermart support for Hot Rodding in a standard style bike.
At the dealer I walked around it looking at it and....I just couldn't do it ..The width at the tank across the radiator was a deal breaker.
Just couldn't do it.
If Honda gave me Hayabusa possibilities with that new 1100F, I could learn to love it.
Mediocre power and potential =zzzzzzzzzzz |
Did someone say B-King???? Thred Hijack *** WARNING!!!!!! ***
My 23 year-old son Chris thinks it is fantastic. He traded in his 04 Ninja 650 for one. I rode it, it's wicked fast, and he hear's dad's "you go for rides NOT race!" lecture all the time. It is not my cup of tea either, looks like some sort of transformer.
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Askalon
Black CB750F


Joined: May 05, 2004
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Location: Akeny, IA
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Thu Jul 23, 2009 5:23 pm |
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I guess I am late to the party and missed the "Buy a new Bike" day. I will have to wait till next year and put it on the calander.
That B-king looks like they put the saddle bags on the front instead of the back.. |
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Batan
Black CB750F


Joined: Apr 19, 2008
Posts: 881
Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada
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Thu Jul 23, 2009 6:58 pm |
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That B-king looks like they put the saddle bags on the front instead of the back.. |
No kidding. It's pretty damn ugly from that front angle. |
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