Gifny Richata from Indonesia sends in his latest custom build. See his first submittable HERE This bike is further proof that you don't need big CC engines to create something special. This may be the coolest CB100 on the planet. As an aside, you have a nice touch with the camera. Very well composed.
Gifny writes in:
How are you doing? I always enjoy your motorcycle blog everyday!! Keep up the good stuff! :D..... Just in case you want to put my latest work....It's a 1976 Honda CB100. It's a low-budgeted project, nothing fancy but looks pretty good to me :) Only swapped the swing arm with a Honda GL200, added bigger tires, and a custom Commando-style tailpiece. Engine is bored up with a 200cc piston. And just put matt paints to get the raw look. Building process can be seen on our Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pages/Hajarbroxx-Motorcycles/115078248506795?ref=ts ....hope you like it!
Cheers,
Gifny
Hajarbroxx motorcycles
I like it a LOT! The lines are excellent! Thanks much for sending it in!
Labels: Reader Submittal, small displacement, streettracker
Labels: cafe racer, Honda, small displacement
Dan Noyola sends in this wicked little custom build. Did some hunting and found his blog! Go HERE for his blog build pics! Now don't be shy about sending me links to yor blogs and slideshows fand such! I love these kinds of builds. This once again proves that imagination and creativity are more important than money. What a cool bike.
Dan Writes:
It was put together in a couple of weeks for a few hundred dollars for the Dirtbag Challenge.
My ladyfriend still rides it regularly.
Dirtbag Challenge sounds like a blast. Thanks again!
Labels: bobber, chopper, Honda, Reader Submittal, small displacement, unusual
Gifny Richata from Indonesia sends in these pictures of his fantastic KZ200 street-tracker. This is more proof that you don't need big dollars and big engines to build really cool bikes.
Gifny writes:
Hello,
I'm Gifny Richata from Indonesia, and I just want to show you some pics of my recently built custom bike. It's a 1981 Kawak KZ200. I just want to share the joy I have building this bike and want to thank you for showing cool bikes through your blog, which some of them really inspired me to build my own.
I'm working as a concept artist/illustrator and started my own studio ( www.oraystudios.com ) and now with my friend Nandang, a mechanic who helped me building this bike, we're gonna start a small custom bike garage called Hajarbroxx motorcycles, and hopefully we'll start making really cool bikes in near future...
cheers,
Gifny
Fantastic Stuuf! When you start your business please send me pictures of whatever you have. I love these sorts of builds. Big imagination with reasonable budgets.
Labels: Kawasaki, Reader Submittal, small displacement, streettracker
Joe from Mexico sends in some pictures of this new Honda C90ST. At a quick glance, I thought it was a restoration of an early model. then Joe mentioned the history of the bike. I didn't realize that these were being built by Honda in North America! In my beach community this bike would be fantastic! Why the heck can't I get one of these at my local Honda dealer here in the US? No offense to the Vespa "style" scooters but I'd rather have something along these lines for where I live.
Joe Writes:
Hello,
great website! Here's my 2008 Honda Super Cub C90ST, I bought it new in April, 2008. Built in Kumamoto Japan, assembled from CKD in Guadalajara, México. I learned to ride on it, but rarely ride it anymore, I ride a 2008 Honda NX4 Falcon (400cc version of NX650 Dominator, built in Brazil) now.
-Joe.
Thanks Joe! And if you have pictures of that NX4 Falcon I'd love to see them!
Labels: Honda, Reader Submittal, small displacement
Labels: cafe racer, Honda, small displacement
Labels: cafe racer, Honda, small displacement




















