pdedse
Moderator
Posts: 2,996
Threads: 118
Likes Received: 651 in 280 posts
Likes Given: 667
Joined: Apr 2025
|
|
RE: What are the odds? An old flame encounter...
(06-27-2023, 11:58 PM)Hovmod_imp Wrote: (06-27-2023, 01:32 AM)pdedse_imp Wrote: (06-26-2023, 05:13 PM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: Wow, man, the ride alone was worth it!
What great scenery. Glad you didn’t sell the CB.
Get that stamina up and hit the road!
Was going to try a Portland to San Diego trip here in June, but daughter had too many plans...tentatively thinking early September, right after Labor Day. I thought I might try it on the INT650. Would love to stop by and say 'hola', compare bikes whether on the CB or the INT.
(06-26-2023, 08:11 PM)Hovmod_imp Wrote: Great pictures!
Last year, I test rode (not sure, but probably around) twelve bikes that each had tickled me in some way, and every time I ended up keeping my CB. The closest call was a Ducati, but my girlfriend hated sitting on it, and I love riding with her, so no Multistrada for me. Taking the CB1100 home every time became such a pattern, nobody believed I would trade it, and now neither do I.
That front fairing on the W800 looks exactly like the one I have on my RS, it's from Samurider, isn't it?
I was pretty sure that was going to be the case for me. Mainly, I wanted an extra reason to ride in the area I did. Having owned a W800 prior, I didn't push a test ride. I wanted to "test ride" the visual aspect of the blue, and it didn't disappoint.
(06-26-2023, 08:11 PM)Hovmod_imp Wrote: Great pictures!
Last year, I test rode (not sure, but probably around) twelve bikes that each had tickled me in some way, and every time I ended up keeping my CB. The closest call was a Ducati, but my girlfriend hated sitting on it, and I love riding with her, so no Multistrada for me. Taking the CB1100 home every time became such a pattern, nobody believed I would trade it, and now neither do I.
That front fairing on the W800 looks exactly like the one I have on my RS, it's from Samurider, isn't it?
If you mean on the brown W800 café, that fairing is stock for the café model. The bike in photo hadn't been ridden a single mile since I sold it last September, the only mod to it was the Grip Puppies. It looked dusty and a bit neglected.
(06-26-2023, 09:35 PM)Tev62_imp Wrote: Great day out pdedse. The W800 classic look is the best of the bunch, looks great in Blue and the Green model. I have ridden the older 2015 model with the rear drum brake, that updated version looks great. Cracking bikes with the old 360 crank layout which makes them nostalgically a bit special. Some round trip. I would of taken that red for $5K in a heartbeat.
Totally agree with all of that. In retrospect, I should have bought that bike for 5k, and then either ordered a blue tank and sold the red, or I thought later I could have the red painted green and cream, the colors of the 2001 W650:
![[Image: 6f76ef4f52389dd53f66a9fd61b4d6e1.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/202306/6f76ef4f52389dd53f66a9fd61b4d6e1.jpg)
I love this color combo and paint design on the 650--the tank pads flow with the cream and the overall tank design. Just beautiful. I think Kawasaki could have been a little more creative with the white tank stripe on the W800:
![[Image: 85f4646df8e3080ebf389b4fffc34f6c.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/202306/85f4646df8e3080ebf389b4fffc34f6c.jpg)
It's not a bad look, just that I prefer the curvy nature of the green / cream on the 2001.
Oh well, the one that got away.
If you mean on the brown W800 café, that fairing is stock for the café model.
Hehe, who inspired whom?
![[Image: 864a87f4543bb61c06bba6d06629ae25.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/202306/864a87f4543bb61c06bba6d06629ae25.jpg)
![[Image: 969d6c75f3d8322c13c2fd2540044014.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/202306/969d6c75f3d8322c13c2fd2540044014.jpg)
Wow, that is similar... transparent part has a slightly different cut, but the silver base looks identical.
|
|