Motorcycles and Design
New 140cc motor for my pit bike. Now when I crash it will hurt really bad haha. #pitbike #xr50 #crf50 #honda #trailbuddy #motorcycle

New 140cc motor for my pit bike. Now when I crash it will hurt really bad haha. #pitbike #xr50 #crf50 #honda #trailbuddy #motorcycle

This pitbike probably cost twice as much as your full size bike…. and faster than your Harley ;)

Always liked this gen CBR.  Timeless design for a modern bike.  Sharp lines and very clean.  This one looks great stretched a bit too!

Always liked this gen CBR.  Timeless design for a modern bike.  Sharp lines and very clean.  This one looks great stretched a bit too!

This little Honda build by Daishin Racing Jpa for the popular back then race series TTF3.  Runs a reverse head, custom made frame and swingarm, dymag wheels AP calipers, Dry Clutch setup and looks like runs a dry sump oil system.

Coolest Monkey I have seen.  I wish I had a black and yellow Z1 that looked like this.

Coolest Monkey I have seen.  I wish I had a black and yellow Z1 that looked like this.

I got Ohlins on everything…. even me!  Coolest tattoo ever!

I got Ohlins on everything…. even me!  Coolest tattoo ever!

V12 Honda CBX

Built by Andreas in California.  See previous video of his H16 project in the works!

H16 motor being built by a guy named Andreas in California.  He has machined a custom billet “H” case with 2 crankshafts and (4) 4-cyclinder YZF600 jugs and heads.  The gearbox is out of a CBR1000RR.  He plans to have it running in a couple years.  Truly a piece of engineering artwork!

Where Superbikes all began.

Legendary racers of the 80’s.  #21 Eddie Lawson (Kawasaki), #34 Wes Cooley (Suzuki), and Freddie Spencer (Honda).  These guys are superbike racing icons today!

Hotshoe Customs CBXtreme

This is one VERY custom bike with a VERY cool power plant!  The Honda CBX’s were known for their massive 6-cylinder motors and are now a popular collector. Here is Hotshoe Customs story and list of mods on the bike:

A few years ago as I was completing Al’s NBC 360 air ride custom that we came to the next bike he was wanting. He wanted a CBX to power it because of it’s overwhelming visual impact, but he wanted it to be a one of a kind. He liked my designs on other jobs so he let me work this one out a bit. A few of the design cues that he specified was the 300 tire that I had on my turbo-chop ‘Bo as well as the Laser Extreme exhaust that I had installed on several of my customers R1’s. I had used an M109R front suspension to give another famous CBX custom I built for his friend Louie that gave a great big strong front fork and brake. That’s when he reached out to him for one from his collection of super clean CBX’s.
To start with, the exposed chunk of tubes under the CBX stock frame / tank combo is pretty gnarly. All gussets, tubes and gaps. The oil cooler is the same, kinda stuck out the on the front of the motor, utilitarian for sure. This brought me to making an 18g steel fuel tank with a 2.25 gallon fuel cell using a Vortex fuel cap and the sides of the tank into a large air foil with a cbr900f oil cooler tucked up into the frame to catch the fresh air and send it back to the center section of the carburetors.
I modified the big front end to fit the Honda neck, and got the RC Components wheel installed. To clean up the more visible side of the wheel, I machined off the castings for the brake and rotor from the fork leg and the right side of the hub. This was sent out to Sport Chrome along with a laundry list of parts for plating and polishing. For the handlebars i cut a set of new superbike bars to fit the extra-wide trees and held them on with RSD risers. A bit of sparkle was added to the Koso superbike gauges with the oh-so-f’n trick acrylic reservoir for the brakes with machined caps. There is a matching one finishing off the Pro-Tec rearsets and Brembo brake control pushing a PM four-piston rear caliper on a big RC brake rotor. The rear swing-arm is made from DOM steel and tigged in a functional art shape. It hangs both the massive to match the engine 10.5 inch RC Components wheel and the Platinum four valve Bleed / Feed air ride suspension. This is not an air bag. It is connected to the Honda stressed engine designed frame and engine mounts that I heavily modified to mount the sub-frame, swing-arm, fuel tank, gel battery and air ride controls. It was also pretty tricky making the six into one, into a diffuser, into two, into four (whew) exhaust to fit through the swing-arm during a full 6” swing of the air-ride. Just in front of that is the floating jack-shaft I designed to transfer power from the engine to the big rear wheel and tire combo. these are kept in tune with a spring loaded tensioner I attached to the lower side of the swing-arm.
I tore down the engine and pushed out the cylinders with a J&E piston kit, Dyna Ignition, a TIms CBX alternator conversion, oil pan extension and performance clutch upgrades. As I assembled the engine, I criticised each part as carefully as the rest of the bike. Some parts were glass beaded, some powdercoated, some painted, some sent out to chrome plate and some to engrave by Otto Carter. The seats and cowl pad were sent to Badass Seats to be covered in high end leather.
After the design was proved and ridden with a vid on the youtubes for Al to see his baby in rolling trim, I tore her apart to the fiddly bits. Each part cleaned and finished. I applied the HOK Kandy Brandywine over silver metallic paint, trimmed in a black hugger stripe with a CBX wayyy deep in the paint to let folks know what we started with. Once I wired all of the new pieces I used a street fighter headlight and some LSL brackets to mount using some hardware that I machined to give it the look we 
have here. I have to thank Al for the opportunity to build this and the patience to complete it. I think we’ve built a one of a kind motorcycle from a milestone in motorcycling history.

Our Toys!

Here is the majority of me and my friends motorcycle collection. From left to right:

- 1981 Kawasaki GPZ1100 ELR Clone (original)

- 1981 Kawasaki GPZ1100 ELR Clone (custom)

- 1981 Kawasaki GPZ550

- 1983 Kawasaki GPZ1100 (engine donor to ELR)

- 2008 Kawasaki KLX450R (street legal)

- 2006 Kawasaki ZX-10R (my drag bike)

- 2012 Pitster Pro 90cc

- 2001 Honda XR50 pitbike

- 1983 Suzuki ALT50 Trail Buddy

Other bikes not in the picture I own:

- 1983 Kawasaki GPZ1100 (another engine donor for my ELR)

- 1973 Kawasaki H1 500 Tripple (future project)

Another Sweet Honda Monkey!

Auto Shop Dream created this mini Katana replica monkey.  I am sure this “moped” costs more than your street bike and faster than your Harley (haha just kidding but I had to)!  4-Valve head and a larger cylinder (88cc?) on a 50cc bottom end. Inverted forks, disc brakes, Katana body, custom frame and swingarm, and an endless number of bolt-ons on this little guy.

Honda APE CB124F “Spencer” Replica

This is one tricked out mini bike!

Look at those fat 6-cylinders :D
Honda CBXs

Look at those fat 6-cylinders :D

Honda CBXs

Vintage Honda CBX 6-cylinder that doesn’t look so vintage any more.

Highlights (?);
’05 GSXR1000 front end
’08 GSXR 1000 rear end
Rear subframe fabbed from my wife’s old lawn chair ( No, really, you can’t make this stuff up !)
Big-rig back-up lights for headlights
Ducati Monster seat
GSXR filler grafted onto the CBX tank
Coke bottle recycled into an oil vapor catch tank ( plumbed with stainless braided line initially intended for dishwashers)
Ducati braided oil line used as a tank breather
Tail light is a McGyvered ‘wing’ light from a Toyota Sienna
Floor lamp cut up for turn signal supports ( Honest !)
I only got out on it for a short run today, for the second time. WHAT a giggle to ride !

Check out the build thread here: http://www.cbxclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=102&t=7330