Re: So you bought a CM400 / CB400T, now what...(45+ Build Links!)
Probably won't get around to installing until Saturday but I'll definitely let you all know how it goes.
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Luckily, I'm already running clubmans, so the change shouldn't be too drastic. Although, my throttle cables...
Re: So you bought a CM400 / CB400T, now what...(45+ Build Links!)
Hey guys, just got home late and my bars were here... Thought I'd throw up a couple quick pics being as I'm excited enough that I should probably burn off a little steam before I try to sleep.
The worry that a couple guys...
Re: So you bought a CM400 / CB400T, now what...(44+ Build Links!)
Hey, I stumbled upon these 33mm clipons last night for $39.99 plus $10 shipping. They're really simple (no real adjustability or anything) but they look more quality than the ones from 250champ (ebay seller name) for $75 and the...
Re: So you bought a CM400 / CB400T, now what...(44+ Build Links!)
Just a thought to throw out there in reference back to that twinline bike: one of the changes that he has made since that pic is a 2-1 exhaust setup (1 cylinder exhaust crosses over and there's one muffler on the right side of...
Re: So you bought a CM400 / CB400T, now what...(44+ Build Links!)
Yeah, that CM400 isn't too impressive. Their CB550 looks pretty nice though. I do enjoy their apparent affinity for unpainted, polished tanks. I think I might have an idea for that POS tank I have...
Re: So you bought a CM400 / CB400T, now what...(44+ Build Links!)
No, it's the one on page 6 of 10 (at least with my settings)...so it's a little over halfway though the thread. Same exhaust. I've only bought necessities for this one: front tire, battery, tail lights, front brake rebuild stuff...
Re: So you bought a CM400 / CB400T, now what...(44+ Build Links!)
Frankenfe: Sort of. I have one that I've been sort of working on for a while. I didn't really do a full "build" as that's not really my style...I like to keep it junkyard, so to speak. I got mine almost 2 years ago for $400. It...
Re: So you bought a CM400 / CB400T, now what...(43+ Build Links!)
I'm from Seattle and have been in to twinline a few times. That's the owner's person daily rider. It doesn't look much like that anymore...he's always changing it. He has that and a bob based on the same bike. Both sick.
What a lame article. Why is this news? That's not even all that fast! Sure, I don't go 110mph on my CB400 but, on a new school sport bike, 110 is pretty manageable. Not advocating doing something like this when there's traffic but wow...not much happening in Ontario...
Re: So you bought a CM400 / CB400T, now what...
$90 seems fairly reasonable for a new coil...am I crazy?
Also, here's a kinda crappy pic of mine. By the way, the seat is just something that was sitting around...not really a great fit but works for now.
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