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scoot's guide to some "cheap" cafe racer mods
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RE: scoot's guide to some "cheap" cafe racer mods
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(03-17-2015, 01:42 AM)scooticus_imp Wrote: Good Day,

Sorry for the misleading topic but I have been searching for some cafe racer mods in the forum to no avail as most of the members here seem to have parts fabricated. AsussieFlyer's mod is one such example. While it is unique, there are some of us who wants a cafe racer look but simply did not have the resources to fabricate but would prefer to purchase parts if available. I am one of such example.

It started off with the dilemma of deciding between the thruxton and CB11 to purchase. I would have to admit that in Malaysia, Thruxton is cheaper ( around usd 18k as compared to the CB11 at us 24k. ( Malaysia is one of the most expensive places to own vehicles due to our tax ). After months of searching and exploring, I found that it would be safer to go with the triumph as it's a cafe racer out of the box. Coupled with some british customs mods and i have a gorgeous looking bike. Honda's in the other hand has been very reliable and i have to admit that i have grown up with honda's and they have been robust, reliable and dependable. It is the cafe racer look that seems to be of a challenge. Nevertheless, I decided to jump into the unknown and make something for myself. This to me would be a basic template for people who wants a CB11 cafe racer but find it difficult to fabricate parts on their own.

My definition of "cheap" means that all the mods that you see only requires your credit card and some patience waiting for the shipment to arrive. Understand this, purchasing online incurs postage charges and local taxes ( ouch.. found out the hard way ). No customised parts from your local store required and all you need is a fairly good mechanic to assemble it for you or yourself if you have the time and the patience.

I will break this post into a few parts and hopefully be able to help some new members to change the look of their bikes without having to worry if it fits. I would list down what i got for myself and where to purchase it. This is in no way an expert's advice but serves as a documented guide on

1. the look I wanted
2. what was done
3. where i got it from
4. the result and conclusion

to make something from stock :



to this



To be continued........

Cheers
Scoot

Hi Scoot, very beautiful CB!! i have a question for you, i am thinking of buying the Yamamoto clip ons as well. Did you have to get shorter cables for these bars?


06-10-2016, 05:57 PM
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RE: scoot's guide to some "cheap" cafe racer mods
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(06-10-2016, 05:57 PM)Sunnyj15_imp Wrote:
(03-17-2015, 01:42 AM)scooticus_imp Wrote: Good Day,

Sorry for the misleading topic but I have been searching for some cafe racer mods in the forum to no avail as most of the members here seem to have parts fabricated. AsussieFlyer's mod is one such example. While it is unique, there are some of us who wants a cafe racer look but simply did not have the resources to fabricate but would prefer to purchase parts if available. I am one of such example.

It started off with the dilemma of deciding between the thruxton and CB11 to purchase. I would have to admit that in Malaysia, Thruxton is cheaper ( around usd 18k as compared to the CB11 at us 24k. ( Malaysia is one of the most expensive places to own vehicles due to our tax ). After months of searching and exploring, I found that it would be safer to go with the triumph as it's a cafe racer out of the box. Coupled with some british customs mods and i have a gorgeous looking bike. Honda's in the other hand has been very reliable and i have to admit that i have grown up with honda's and they have been robust, reliable and dependable. It is the cafe racer look that seems to be of a challenge. Nevertheless, I decided to jump into the unknown and make something for myself. This to me would be a basic template for people who wants a CB11 cafe racer but find it difficult to fabricate parts on their own.

My definition of "cheap" means that all the mods that you see only requires your credit card and some patience waiting for the shipment to arrive. Understand this, purchasing online incurs postage charges and local taxes ( ouch.. found out the hard way ). No customised parts from your local store required and all you need is a fairly good mechanic to assemble it for you or yourself if you have the time and the patience.

I will break this post into a few parts and hopefully be able to help some new members to change the look of their bikes without having to worry if it fits. I would list down what i got for myself and where to purchase it. This is in no way an expert's advice but serves as a documented guide on

1. the look I wanted
2. what was done
3. where i got it from
4. the result and conclusion

to make something from stock :



to this



To be continued........

Cheers
Scoot

Hi Scoot, very beautiful CB!! i have a question for you, i am thinking of buying the Yamamoto clip ons as well. Did you have to get shorter cables for these bars?

Hi Scoot, very beautiful CB!! i have a question for you, i am thinking of buying the Yamamoto clip ons as well. Did you have to get shorter cables for these bars?
well, my suggestion is for you to get a longer throttle cable and reroute it right underneath the front lights and gas tank. it is advisable to have a friend to help you out as you will need to take out quite a lot of stuff if you want to replace the throttle cables. man, it has been a while since i posted anything here as work, family, ultra running & riding sort of deprived me from spending time in front of the computer.


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Fabulous looking silver CB11!


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Scooticus, I wish Honda saw fit to release a "silver" color CB1100 like yours. A silver would have looked so much better with chrome fenders. And if the exhaust sound from a set of Pipemasters is anything as good as they look, they will be absolutely awesome!


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(06-20-2016, 07:11 AM)dsinned_imp Wrote: Scooticus, I wish Honda saw fit to release a "silver" color CB1100 like yours. A silver would have looked so much better with chrome fenders. And if the exhaust sound from a set of Pipemasters is anything as good as they look, they will be absolutely awesome!

actually honda does have the cb1100 in silver the last i checked. i had mine painted as it was the only cb in town for sale and i didn't have much of a choice. you can check this link out. it's from samurider http://bit.ly/28NY8oW but i cannot deny silver is the colour to go for especially with so much chrome on the bike.


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Hey Scooticus,

Really lovey build, very classy.
Just a quick question, did your bike come with the Engine Covers polished like that?
In the UK the EX model came with a silver painted engine, which was a bit of a disappointment. The bare covers look far better....

Kev

(06-22-2016, 03:32 AM)scooticus_imp Wrote:
(06-20-2016, 07:11 AM)dsinned_imp Wrote: Scooticus, I wish Honda saw fit to release a "silver" color CB1100 like yours. A silver would have looked so much better with chrome fenders. And if the exhaust sound from a set of Pipemasters is anything as good as they look, they will be absolutely awesome!

actually honda does have the cb1100 in silver the last i checked. i had mine painted as it was the only cb in town for sale and i didn't have much of a choice. you can check this link out. it's from samurider http://bit.ly/28NY8oW but i cannot deny silver is the colour to go for especially with so much chrome on the bike.

actually honda does have the cb1100 in silver the last i checked. i had mine painted as it was the only cb in town for sale and i didn't have much of a choice. you can check this link out. it's from samurider http://bit.ly/28NY8oW but i cannot deny silver is the colour to go for especially with so much chrome on the bike.


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RE: scoot's guide to some "cheap" cafe racer mods
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engine covers are stock and i would assume it comes like this everywhere else in the world. perhaps its just the pictures showing some glass as compared to the actual ones which looks more matt than seen on the pictures.

hope this helps.

(06-28-2016, 08:55 PM)beardyweirdy@me.com_imp Wrote: Hey Scooticus,

Really lovey build, very classy.
Just a quick question, did your bike come with the Engine Covers polished like that?
In the UK the EX model came with a silver painted engine, which was a bit of a disappointment. The bare covers look far better....

Kev

(06-22-2016, 03:32 AM)scooticus_imp Wrote:
(06-20-2016, 07:11 AM)dsinned_imp Wrote: Scooticus, I wish Honda saw fit to release a "silver" color CB1100 like yours. A silver would have looked so much better with chrome fenders. And if the exhaust sound from a set of Pipemasters is anything as good as they look, they will be absolutely awesome!

actually honda does have the cb1100 in silver the last i checked. i had mine painted as it was the only cb in town for sale and i didn't have much of a choice. you can check this link out. it's from samurider http://bit.ly/28NY8oW but i cannot deny silver is the colour to go for especially with so much chrome on the bike.

actually honda does have the cb1100 in silver the last i checked. i had mine painted as it was the only cb in town for sale and i didn't have much of a choice. you can check this link out. it's from samurider http://bit.ly/28NY8oW but i cannot deny silver is the colour to go for especially with so much chrome on the bike.

actually honda does have the cb1100 in silver the last i checked. i had mine painted as it was the only cb in town for sale and i didn't have much of a choice. you can check this link out. it's from samurider http://bit.ly/28NY8oW but i cannot deny silver is the colour to go for especially with so much chrome on the bike.


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