Advice on buying a CBX
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Re: Advice on buying a CBX
I am still not convinced. The VIN number on the tag looks a little mangled and "re-stamped" I have a stack of these blank VIN tags that someone from Switzerland made at one time. The small output/housing alternator was a 1979 part only. It had a magnesium housing. Honda did not put that on the 1980. Only in the US and Canada did the fully adjustable shocks start with 1980. RoW had these in 1979 already
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Re: Advice on buying a CBX
Not convinced about which bike? Or both? It is very easy to tell if both bikes have an '80 frame. The VIN tag would just confirm that, if it matched the stamped frame number and there were no witness holes in the headstock where a S or Canada VIN tag had been. The shocks are correct for an '80 no matter where it was sold. Both bikes have the small alternator - are you positive all '80s had the large one from the factory? I thought so too, but who would bother to find and install a much rarer Euro alternator or TWO random '80 CBXs?
They both appear to be '80 engines, again the serial numbers would confirm that.
Obviously, neither bike is close to original and the buyer really does not care about that.
Dave
They both appear to be '80 engines, again the serial numbers would confirm that.
Obviously, neither bike is close to original and the buyer really does not care about that.
Dave
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Re: Advice on buying a CBX
If they're both 80's and a test ride revels no issues with either the choice becomes much simpler. The 2nd black/blue, lots of spares and considerably less cash.
CBX a work in progress, still improving...GS1150EFE completed and awaiting modifications.....RD350, remnants in boxes scattered throughout the garage
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Nevermind guys, the owner of the black CBX took back his word, saying that the spare parts and the engine were sold separately and that another buyer has already given a deposit for the bike. He did not behave correctly honestly. I will take the silver CBX that i wrote at the beginning of this topic, then. I managed to drop the price, from 10500 € to 9500 €, the owner will include the OEM spare parts such as the rotors, the single brake calipers and the suspensions.Next week we'll do the change of ownership finally. I'm happy anyway, because the bike is well maintained and the owner seems a proper trusted fellow.
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You'll do okay with the silver bike and at a better price.
CBX a work in progress, still improving...GS1150EFE completed and awaiting modifications.....RD350, remnants in boxes scattered throughout the garage
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Finally! I'm officially a new owner of the mighty CBX! I hope to post some pics soon
Can't thank you guys enough for your help
Can't thank you guys enough for your help
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Congratulations!
Looking forward to your pics.
Looking forward to your pics.
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As promised..here you are some pics of this beauty.
Even my little daughter has gone crazy for her
Even my little daughter has gone crazy for her
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Excellent!
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Congrats on the new ride.
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Re: Advice on buying a CBX
Great bike to own!!
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Retired, now my job is restoring old hondas!
Bike in the garage right now:
1979 CBX1000 red
1980 CBX1000 red
1981 CBX1000 prolink
1975 gl1000 blue
1975 gl1000 red
1975 gl1000 sulfur yellow
1975 gl1000 red
1976 gl1000 sulfur yellow
1977 gl1000 black
1977 gl1000 blue
1977 gl1000 black
1978 cb750f super sport
1979 cb750f super sport
Retired, now my job is restoring old hondas!
Bike in the garage right now:
1979 CBX1000 red
1980 CBX1000 red
1981 CBX1000 prolink
1975 gl1000 blue
1975 gl1000 red
1975 gl1000 sulfur yellow
1975 gl1000 red
1976 gl1000 sulfur yellow
1977 gl1000 black
1977 gl1000 blue
1977 gl1000 black
1978 cb750f super sport
1979 cb750f super sport
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Re: Advice on buying a CBX
Thanks guys, next modification will be the paint (i'm gonna turn it red) and the exhaust, which will be a Pipemasters one
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Re: Advice on buying a CBX
Great bike! Those brakes and rear shocks are a GIANT upgrade over stock, definitely would suggest you keep them. The rear shocks are pretty cool old Koni Special D shocks 7610-1413, and fully rebuildable, and in the process you could swap in silver springs for a closer-to-stock appearance. There are a few folks on the Continent that sell Ikon shocks, those parts can be used to make these old Konis work like new, and that's totally worth it. Norman Hyde is one that I know of:
https://normanhyde.co.uk/ikon-rear-units-3789.html
Other dealers are listed on this page:
https://www.ikonsuspension.com/internat ... stributors
Including these folks in Italy:
https://www.rinolfi.it/
You may have to hunt for a dealer that does the rebuild service.
Best,
Nils (ex Ikon dealer)
https://normanhyde.co.uk/ikon-rear-units-3789.html
Other dealers are listed on this page:
https://www.ikonsuspension.com/internat ... stributors
Including these folks in Italy:
https://www.rinolfi.it/
You may have to hunt for a dealer that does the rebuild service.
Best,
Nils (ex Ikon dealer)
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Tucson, Arizona, USA '80 CBX, sort-of restored :-)
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Re: Advice on buying a CBX
Thanks for all the info Nils, i'll surely keep them in mind for the future!NobleHops wrote: ↑Tue Aug 23, 2022 6:25 pmGreat bike! Those brakes and rear shocks are a GIANT upgrade over stock, definitely would suggest you keep them. The rear shocks are pretty cool old Koni Special D shocks 7610-1413, and fully rebuildable, and in the process you could swap in silver springs for a closer-to-stock appearance. There are a few folks on the Continent that sell Ikon shocks, those parts can be used to make these old Konis work like new, and that's totally worth it. Norman Hyde is one that I know of:
https://normanhyde.co.uk/ikon-rear-units-3789.html
Other dealers are listed on this page:
https://www.ikonsuspension.com/internat ... stributors
Including these folks in Italy:
https://www.rinolfi.it/
You may have to hunt for a dealer that does the rebuild service.
Best,
Nils (ex Ikon dealer)