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Mag-Knight Magnetic Knee Pads
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RE: Mag-Knight Magnetic Knee Pads
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(08-27-2014, 12:11 PM)NightRider_imp Wrote: Waitaminute here..."knee pads" on a HONDA CB?

*blink*.

I suppose there were on the early CB450 series, but none on the 750 series and I suspect most of the other CB lines throughout the ages which serve as the inspiration for our new legendary CB1100. On Triumphs, yes. I suppose it is your CB and you can do what you want but to avoid voiding your CB standing you probably need to outfit her with CB type accessories, which certainly do not include "knee pads". How many 750s you see with "knee pads". But, chrome sissey bar...yup..almost mandatory. Café racer wind shield, ah no.

But you paid your money for a CB, so how come if you wanted a "knee pad" for this beautiful machine you did not just buy a Triumph T100?
Too each their own, kinda like oil filter covers.


08-29-2014, 04:58 PM
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RE: Mag-Knight Magnetic Knee Pads
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(08-27-2014, 12:11 PM)NightRider_imp Wrote: Waitaminute here..."knee pads" on a HONDA CB?

*blink*.

I suppose there were on the early CB450 series, but none on the 750 series and I suspect most of the other CB lines throughout the ages which serve as the inspiration for our new legendary CB1100. On Triumphs, yes. I suppose it is your CB and you can do what you want but to avoid voiding your CB standing you probably need to outfit her with CB type accessories, which certainly do not include "knee pads". How many 750s you see with "knee pads". But, chrome sissey bar...yup..almost mandatory. Café racer wind shield, ah no.

But you paid your money for a CB, so how come if you wanted a "knee pad" for this beautiful machine you did not just buy a Triumph T100?

NightRider,
I understand your point about the classic CB750 of the past not having knee pads, but, I decided to depart from tradition for a very practical reason...
Riding the new CB1100, shall we say "quickly" Rolleyes is reminiscent of riding an old super sport bike from the `70's; grip the tank firmly with your knees and hang on!
I quickly found that I was scuffing the clear coat on the tank. And so, magnetic knee pads were my solution.
As you pointed out, the older Honda's of the `60's such as the CB450 had factory installed knee pads, so, I'm still paying homage to Honda design themes of the past, in my own way.
Bottom Line: It's my bike and I can do as I please, thank you very much! Cool

[Image: c1f8aabff724d011912ca6ce343b013e.jpg]
Oh, and here's another departure from traditional convention, NightRider...

My 1992 NightHawk CB750 had (GASP!) "chrome" knee pads, reminiscent of the BSA's of the `60's.



TINK Cool

PS
The nice thing about the magnetic knee pad material, when you go to sell the bike, it's easy to remove them, and the paint underneath is undamaged.


08-29-2014, 10:46 PM
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RE: Mag-Knight Magnetic Knee Pads
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I recall that the '69 CB350 also featured knee pads.

Those chrome pads on the Nighthawk look surprisingly nice. What brand windscreen is the Nighthawk sporting?


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RE: Mag-Knight Magnetic Knee Pads
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My CL 77 ( 305 scrambler) had em.

Those chrome ones do look good on that black 750 Nighthawk. Reminds me of a lot of brit bikes and the 73 MG 850 Eldorado


08-30-2014, 01:19 AM
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RE: Mag-Knight Magnetic Knee Pads
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The fly screen was a Honda 919 accessory. It worked great! Rode that bike to/from work for 10 years behind that 919 fly screen. Thumbs Up


(08-30-2014, 12:55 AM)Guth_imp Wrote: I recall that the '69 CB350 also featured knee pads.

Those chrome pads on the Nighthawk look surprisingly nice. What brand windscreen is the Nighthawk sporting?


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RE: Mag-Knight Magnetic Knee Pads
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(08-30-2014, 12:55 AM)Guth_imp Wrote: I recall that the '69 CB350 also featured knee pads.

Those chrome pads on the Nighthawk look surprisingly nice. What brand windscreen is the Nighthawk sporting?

I also recall the 69 CB350 was not in the CB four family.
(08-29-2014, 10:46 PM)TINK_imp Wrote:
(08-27-2014, 12:11 PM)NightRider_imp Wrote: Waitaminute here..."knee pads" on a HONDA CB?

*blink*.

I suppose there were on the early CB450 series, but none on the 750 series and I suspect most of the other CB lines throughout the ages which serve as the inspiration for our new legendary CB1100. On Triumphs, yes. I suppose it is your CB and you can do what you want but to avoid voiding your CB standing you probably need to outfit her with CB type accessories, which certainly do not include "knee pads". How many 750s you see with "knee pads". But, chrome sissey bar...yup..almost mandatory. Café racer wind shield, ah no.

But you paid your money for a CB, so how come if you wanted a "knee pad" for this beautiful machine you did not just buy a Triumph T100?

NightRider,
I understand your point about the classic CB750 of the past not having knee pads, but, I decided to depart from tradition for a very practical reason...
Riding the new CB1100, shall we say "quickly" Rolleyes is reminiscent of riding an old super sport bike from the `70's; grip the tank firmly with your knees and hang on!
I quickly found that I was scuffing the clear coat on the tank. And so, magnetic knee pads were my solution.
As you pointed out, the older Honda's of the `60's such as the CB450 had factory installed knee pads, so, I'm still paying homage to Honda design themes of the past, in my own way.
Bottom Line: It's my bike and I can do as I please, thank you very much! Cool

[Image: c1f8aabff724d011912ca6ce343b013e.jpg]
Oh, and here's another departure from traditional convention, NightRider...

My 1992 NightHawk CB750 had (GASP!) "chrome" knee pads, reminiscent of the BSA's of the `60's.



TINK Cool

PS
The nice thing about the magnetic knee pad material, when you go to sell the bike, it's easy to remove them, and the paint underneath is undamaged.

NightRider,
I understand your point about the classic CB750 of the past not having knee pads, but, I decided to depart from tradition for a very practical reason...
Riding the new CB1100, shall we say "quickly" Rolleyes is reminiscent of riding an old super sport bike from the `70's; grip the tank firmly with your knees and hang on!
I quickly found that I was scuffing the clear coat on the tank. And so, magnetic knee pads were my solution.
As you pointed out, the older Honda's of the `60's such as the CB450 had factory installed knee pads, so, I'm still paying homage to Honda design themes of the past, in my own way.
Bottom Line: It's my bike and I can do as I please, thank you very much! Cool

[Image: 259ea3a872e6974fe794ad00ecdc0cf1.jpg]
Oh, and here's another departure from traditional convention, NightRider...

My 1992 NightHawk CB750 had (GASP!) "chrome" knee pads, reminiscent of the BSA's of the `60's.



TINK Cool

PS
The nice thing about the magnetic knee pad material, when you go to sell the bike, it's easy to remove them, and the paint underneath is undamaged.
I believe I said that since you bought it then you can do what you like, of course.

I appreciate your love of changing your bike. But as you know, I hated the mod and I wanted you to take perhaps a second look at this path. it's important that we always be honest with each other and along that vein, I should hope that if I decide to paint pink pin strips with "Hello Kitty" hearts on my black std and then post pictures of it saying "hey, look what I did that I can expect honest opinions and take them as they are offered, as a different opinion.

Thanks for your reply.


08-31-2014, 07:27 AM
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RE: Mag-Knight Magnetic Knee Pads
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PLEASE post pics of your Hello Kitty bike! Smile


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(08-29-2014, 08:23 AM)TINK_imp Wrote: Couple of quick pics of the install...









TINK


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