Search results

  1. N

    1981 Honda CM400 Bobber

    Got the air filters and carbs all buttoned up. Fabbed up the new headlight mount and got the wiring dialed in. Still have the new tail light to wire up and new chain to get on. I'm happy with how it's turning out. I REALLY need to get spoked wheels for it. I know it would look 100x better.
  2. N

    1981 Honda CM400 Bobber

    Haven't been on in a while. Bikes almost finished. It'll be done next week. I'll post up all the small details that make this bike unique at that point. For now...
  3. N

    1981 Honda CM400 Bobber

    -I'm not a fan of Comstars either. Good thing they aren't here to stay. -No failed bobber project will be present under my supervision, I finish what I start. -I actually like the CM. It forces you to do things differently and think outside the box a little more in comparison to every other...
  4. N

    Cheers from WA

    Thanks everyone! I'm on the wet side. Below is the link to my project thread. http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=59457.0
  5. N

    Softail bobber

    This is awesome. At first I was like :o but then I was like 8) . I dig the uniqueness of it. Totally has that bobber feel and then you look at the rear and it gives you that, dare I say it, Hayabusa feel. Good on ya for being different and not caring what others think. Looks like a blast to ride!
  6. N

    1981 Honda CM400 Bobber

    Made some more progress. Got the seat all the way cut down and mounted. We're gonna build a cross support so the seat doesn't flex. Gotta get that dialed before my upholstery guy works his magic. Decided I'm ditching the gauges. Much cleaner and it's not like this bike hauls ass anyways...
  7. N

    1981 Honda CM400 Bobber

    Funnily enough, I actually went to Bent Bike in Lynnwood for my first time today and found a bunch of stuff that I've been looking for. Pretty well priced on everything. I picked up a Harley Sportster rear fender and ended up cutting it/getting some of the mounting done. The tail light for it is...
  8. N

    1981 Honda CM400 Bobber

    The truck in the picture is a 1937 International. It's engine is a bored out LS6 Corvette engine and the truck will be a full tube chassis. The goal is for it to have a normal bed so bikes/motorcycles can fit in the back while also being able to function as a daily driver if we want to. Go...
  9. N

    1981 Honda CM400 Bobber

    Well since nobody replied to my intro thread or my build thread, I'll assume this isn't the friendliest or most active forum. Moving on...
  10. N

    1981 Honda CM400 Bobber

    Hey all, I bought this last week for $485. Was parked last summer running and then just wasn't ridden. Currently we've chopped the rear off and refabbed the area where the 'shock towers' are. Also cut the OEM handlebars to get an idea of how I want to make the new ones. I like how they are...
  11. N

    Cheers from WA

    Hey all, I'm Zach and I've just bought my first bike; a 1981 Honda CM400-C. I raced cars from ages 6-15 and have ridden quads/dirt bikes my entire life. I've always wanted a motorcycle but have always been wrapped up in the car world (Subaru guy). I currently still own a pretty heavily modified...
Back
Top Bottom