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Looks good and retro, I'd take one for my daily commuter.
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I like the first one. Looks kind of old school, very clean lines and simple.
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I really like that. Surprisingly a lot. The white one, not the red one so much.
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I totally love the old japanese UJM designed bikes. They are just a ton of fun, good at everything, great at nothing, add in 20 years of technology and this is what you have.
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Not bad. Probably a bit more practical than a Sport Classic or Bonneville, but then a UJM really isn't my style. Take that red one and go farther "cafe" with it- bar end mirrors and lose the dorky mini fairing. Replace it with something like the Street Triple's flyscreen- that would work.
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Like the retro look. I hope they go with a 6 speed instead of a 5.
I've always liked the look of the old CB's. This is my dad's 82 CB900. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...t/100_0025.jpg |
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The original CB1100 of 1983 also looked nice: http://www.sportrider.com/bikes/2004.../photo_04.html
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I dig that newer one a lot. gimme the keys.
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do we get it?
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I started out on a 78 cb750, if I had enough storage I would rock one as a commuter.
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I'm repainting mine black with gold striping!
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Its nice and all, but I'll take a Triumph Retro over that ish.
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The XR1200 shits all over this in terms of looks.
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LOL......well, personally, I think it looks rather boring. The header pipes are the only part about it that catches the eye.
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I thought this thread was about CBs, take your triumphs and xr1200 and move it outta here!:lol
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cripes, use your imagination. lose the rear fender, throw on a different can, low slung clubman bars and some end mirrors and that shits perfect
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As long as they don't have the "retro" weight....
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That's an awesome looking retro style.
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They look like what I always thought the 2nd gen CB-4's should have looked like. I gotta wonder about the weight though.
I had a 76, CB750F for 11 years. Other bikes came and went during that time but the CB stayed around longer than any other bike I've owned. |
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