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#11
Very nice, what did you do with the rear shocks? The wat the red is picked up really rounds out the bike's color.
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#12
(07-08-2015, 02:38 AM)southwend_imp Wrote: Very nice, what did you do with the rear shocks? The wat the red is picked up really rounds out the bike's color.

Picked up the rear shocks from a fellow cb1100forum.com member. They are IKON (a/k/a KONI) out of Australia. http://www.ikonsuspension.com/

I also put RaceTech springs in the front forks > http://www.photosbytink.com/cb1100forksprings/

Also have a pair of IKON shocks (and fork springs) on my 1979 BMW R100S, a/k/a PROJECT-S > http://www.photosbytink.com/project-s/
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#13
(07-08-2015, 01:46 PM)TINK_imp Wrote:
(07-08-2015, 02:38 AM)southwend_imp Wrote: Very nice, what did you do with the rear shocks? The wat the red is picked up really rounds out the bike's color.

Picked up the rear shocks from a fellow cb1100forum.com member. They are IKON (a/k/a KONI) out of Australia. http://www.ikonsuspension.com/

I also put RaceTech springs in the front forks > http://www.photosbytink.com/cb1100forksprings/

Also have a pair of IKON shocks (and fork springs) on my 1979 BMW R100S, a/k/a PROJECT-S > http://www.photosbytink.com/project-s/

Picked up the rear shocks from a fellow cb1100forum.com member. They are IKON (a/k/a KONI) out of Australia. http://www.ikonsuspension.com/

I also put RaceTech springs in the front forks > http://www.photosbytink.com/cb1100forksprings/

Also have a pair of IKON shocks (and fork springs) on my 1979 BMW R100S, a/k/a PROJECT-S > http://www.photosbytink.com/project-s/

Tink, that R100S looks amazing!!


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#14
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Tink, that R100S looks amazing!!

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Thanks! It's a hoot to ride... talk about Old School; brakes are from the stone ages Wink

TINK
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#15
What awesome looking bikes! Great work! I always fancy some day I will find a Honda dream to put back together, but I'm excited to dig in first with the CB.
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#16
No conversation about the CB1100 yet, but some guy chatted me up on my SR400 (2015 model). Thought it was a restoration!

Love the old school UJM style!!!!
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#17

Tink, that R100S looks amazing!!

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Thanks! It's a hoot to ride... talk about Old School; brakes are from the stone ages Wink

TINK
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You mean like this?
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#18
That would be really funny with roundels on it
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#19
It's actually rare when I don't get asked something about my bike when I go out for a ride. The most common question is "What year is that?" I've been asked this question at stop lights, and even while driving at 35 mph (from the window of a moving pick-up truck). I live in San Diego.
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#20
That was the bike that a number of us young guys lusted after when we were in the Navy back in the 70s. Couldn't afford a BMW though. Yours sure looks good!
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