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Whitehouse Kit - Henrik_imp - 01-22-2015

With the Swiss Franc having suddenly strengthened a lot since the Swiss National Bank removed the peg to the EUR, buying things from abroad has suddenly become very interesting for me. Ever since I bought my CB1100EX last year, I have been looking at the full Whitehouse kit. I am now seriously considering going for it!



Does anybody on here have any experience with the kit? How was it to put on, and what was the quality like?

Thank you for any feedback.


RE: Whitehouse Kit - the Ferret - 01-22-2015

ACK had one. Drop dead gorgeous it was.


RE: Whitehouse Kit - xNE0x_imp - 01-22-2015

I've been looking to restore my old 74 cb750k.. But my god parts are becoming extremely expensive for it. I did a 50 over kit on my stock motor, and for all the green bearings it ran me over 300 bucks!


RE: Whitehouse Kit - Ack-CB11_imp - 01-22-2015

Over the top on quality, fit and finish. The whole kit went together in a couple days. Everything went really smooth and was a blast to put together. Came out so nice I was worried about riding it!
Part 1:
http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=962
Part 2:
http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=1123

My gold kit ended up in England, I got a note he had it together but that was a long time ago and the last news I got.


RE: Whitehouse Kit - Henrik_imp - 01-22-2015

Thanks Ack! That looks great indeed. I haven't made up my mind yet, and am not really in any hurry, but a blue one like in my picture above is what I am thinking of doing.

The only problem is that I really like the way mine looks now, a stock black EX. I suppose the advantage with this kit is that I can always put everything back again if I want.


RE: Whitehouse Kit - the Ferret - 01-22-2015

For a lot less money, probably 1/10 the price of the Whitehouse conversion, you could have your stock tank, side covers and headlight bucket custom painted and attain most of the look while retaining all the stock parts. I've seen a couple done like this and they looked quite good. Not as good as the whitehouse kit, but still, very good.

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RE: Whitehouse Kit - Henrik_imp - 01-22-2015

Ferret, I have thought about that as well. At the end of the day, it is not really a money issue though. Like I said, I really like the look of the stock bike, and am happy to keep it. The WhiteHouse kit is something else, as it really would make the bike look like a CB750. Probably what attracts me the most is the shape of the tank they have achieved.

Well, I am not in a hurry on this one. As I am planning on going to Japan in late spring, I might just wait until then and pay a visit to WhiteHouse to try and see one of their bikes to see if it is indeed what I want. It's funny but with the CB1100EX, I think it just looks so much better in real life than on pictures, and it was not until I had actually been able to properly see it that I was convinced that this was the bike.

That said, the comments from Ack has certainly convinced me of the quality of the product!


RE: Whitehouse Kit - Ack-CB11_imp - 01-22-2015

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If I did it again I'd have to start with a silver motored model.
A non-US with spokes would be ideal but Mr.T has those now.

PS: That WH seat is on the hard side, maybe one day K&H will do the checkered pattern.
I still have this picture as wallpaper Sad


RE: Whitehouse Kit - rboe - 01-23-2015

If I won the lottery, and was a bit more looney over the bike, I can see getting three or four CB's. Keep one stock, Whitehouse one, café another - you get the picture. I've seen some really nice work done on this bike; but I'm not willing to give up my stock bike. It works too well as it (except for minor niggles that I have addressed like the seat and mirrors).

Then again, I've seen some nice customs based on older Guzzi's and the new R9T that would make great day toys too.

I can barely keep three bikes running so who am I kidding. I'll just drool over what you guys post and keep my day job.


RE: Whitehouse Kit - Henrik_imp - 01-23-2015

Ack, I am in Switzerland, so mine is a 2014 EX which means silver engine and spoke wheels. Seriously, if I got the kit my bike would look exactly like the blue one I posted at the top.