What an amazing bike. In my opinion these were the most beautiful design Honda ever made. A person sitting on this bike just looks ‘made’ for it. You’ve done a superb job the bike looks so beautiful.
Excellent job on the CB!! Love the legacy Superbike.. Was and am a Spencer follower.. Eddie and Freddie were my heros.. Currently doing a Lawson tribute ZRX/ S1 bike
Man you created a real Frankencycle. Nice work though. I miss my CB1100F U.S. Model. Had it for 20 years. Kept it 100% stock and sold it for twice what I paid when I bought it new. Freddie was the man back in the day and Mike Baldwin rode for Honda also in U.S. Superbike around the same time. I'm currently beating the shit out of an R1 but love the 80s bikes.
@@jaked9538 The CB1100F was available in different markets, such as USA, Canada, Europe, and Australia from 1982 through 1984. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_CB1100F
Really nice bike! :) Good work! Front fork and rear swing is bang on, and the rims are beauties! Is it room for the central single damper in there (if you wanted), and what did you do to make the swingarm fit the frame? Only thing I would have changed is the front fender, which I think is a bit fat. But that is a matter of taste... ;)
Cracking! :) Man, I'm buying a CB 1100 bol D'Or 1984 and I have a video i would submit...I'm kind of scared it burns oil....may I send You theese videos for a check?
The actual CB parts of this bike are very nice, especially the paint-work. but as for all of the fugly chachi '90s-Y2K+ crotch-rocketry going on with the USD fork & 17" cast wheels & other such B.S. that's got 'F-all to do with a Classic Superbike? Not so much interested - if you enjoy riding it, all power to you. Just don't trundle it out as BIKE PORN 'cause it sure doesn't titillate my own personall interests in Classic Superbikes as such. And as I recall there were the bracket-on-bracket-on-bracket rear-sets which on top of all THAT additionally have new holes drilled through the original frame? Ridiculous! What the heck WAS that feature all about, ,anyway? Are the parts adapted to fit the bike, or is the bike adapted to fit these small afterthought parts? Heck, maybe the build DID revolve around aftermarket crotch-rocket rear-sets? That's about the only way this makes any sense.....
Looks Awesome, I owned a CB1100f some years ago and quite a few CB900fs . Great 80s muscle bike! Thanks for sharing 👍
What an amazing bike. In my opinion these were the most beautiful design Honda ever made. A person sitting on this bike just looks ‘made’ for it. You’ve done a superb job the bike looks so beautiful.
Excellent job on the CB!! Love the legacy Superbike.. Was and am a Spencer follower.. Eddie and Freddie were my heros.. Currently doing a Lawson tribute ZRX/ S1 bike
You really nailed this one. The 80's superbike look is simply timeless.
Man you created a real Frankencycle. Nice work though. I miss my CB1100F U.S. Model. Had it for 20 years. Kept it 100% stock and sold it for twice what I paid when I bought it new. Freddie was the man back in the day and Mike Baldwin rode for Honda also in U.S. Superbike around the same time. I'm currently beating the shit out of an R1 but love the 80s bikes.
Great looking bike! Very interesting custom build.
Really cool bike! Well-done !! Awesome
What a beautiful bike ,👌
VERY nice build, you did a great job.
Amazing that thing is perfect!!! My biggest regret was selling my 83 CB1100F.
I hope you still have it ...It's sick AF..
Sweet...starting on my project of cb1100f from 82...
82???
There is no 1982 cb1100f
Yes there is ....in EU....
@@markogsm5633 send me a link of one i have never heard of it and cannot find any information online about it
@@jaked9538 The CB1100F was available in different markets, such as USA, Canada, Europe, and Australia from 1982 through 1984. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_CB1100F
Wow, what a beauty.
In one word : Awesome.👍👍
Very very nice looking bike - you can be proud!
Where is the seat from?
project came out nice !!
Gorgeous
Pretty. (pretty much MONEY!)
It's cool. Also, it sounds good!
I'm a little confused with some comments about having or buying an 82 and 84 models???
They were only made in 83.
Sweet ass cb
do you build bikes for customers that would want a similar bike ?
Great looking bike. Love the bars and gauge. How did it go getting the carbs tuned?
Super nice man. You still have it? I’m just looking at one for sale now here in Canadá.
Really nice bike! :)
Good work!
Front fork and rear swing is bang on, and the rims are beauties!
Is it room for the central single damper in there (if you wanted), and what did you do to make the swingarm fit the frame?
Only thing I would have changed is the front fender, which I think is a bit fat.
But that is a matter of taste... ;)
Great bike! What was the name of the German exhaust manufacturer you've mentioned?
これは日本人に好かれるカスタムやね♪
excellent
Looking to rebuild my cb 1100f 83 can i have a cost ? Great job you bikes are very nice
What is the approx cost to build?? Super cool nice work. I have 83 11 f looking to build.
How much were those rims and where can a guy get them?
Nice
What year is your CBR swingarm?
That is Sooo Sweet! Are those stock decals on your bike, or did you special order?
Cracking! :) Man, I'm buying a CB 1100 bol D'Or 1984 and I have a video i would submit...I'm kind of scared it burns oil....may I send You theese videos for a check?
1984?
They were only made one year 83...
@@detomasopantera1966 The CB1100F was available in different markets, such as USA, Canada, Europe, and Australia from 1982 through 1984.
The actual CB parts of this bike are very nice, especially the paint-work. but as for all of the fugly chachi '90s-Y2K+ crotch-rocketry going on with the USD fork & 17" cast wheels & other such B.S. that's got 'F-all to do with a Classic Superbike? Not so much interested - if you enjoy riding it, all power to you. Just don't trundle it out as BIKE PORN 'cause it sure doesn't titillate my own personall interests in Classic Superbikes as such. And as I recall there were the bracket-on-bracket-on-bracket rear-sets which on top of all THAT additionally have new holes drilled through the original frame? Ridiculous! What the heck WAS that feature all about, ,anyway? Are the parts adapted to fit the bike, or is the bike adapted to fit these small afterthought parts? Heck, maybe the build DID revolve around aftermarket crotch-rocket rear-sets? That's about the only way this makes any sense.....
Why don't you just shut the fuck mouth up, stupid bitch hater
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Very very nice, but ruined by that kitchen sink can. Just way too big.