On one of my 500T. Just enjoy that model
Cool photograph and story.I've no idea what the foil is for on the front spokes but looks good!
Cool photograph and story.I've no idea what the foil is for on the front spokes but looks good!

This is my CB450 project, which is almost alive now. Its a bit of a frankenstein but I love it. K0 frame wheels speedo, k1 forks and tank, CL450 engine, mikuni vm32 carbs, hagon rear shocks. Started it up for the first time today with just the headers on, what a beast! I've got a good original seat pan and a local leather worker is going to upholster it for me.
Sounds like a lot of fun, must be quite a buzz
I bought a pretty trashed K1 for a reasonable price and managed to salvage a few parts from it including the forks and tank, which under the yucky brown/gold paint was in good nick.. They don't come around too often.
I assume you mean drag racing - yes, once you do it, it gets in your blood. I still enjoy going to the track even when I'm not making runs, IMO there are few things more wonderful sounding than a heavily cammed-up V-8 engine with open headers... except maybe a CBX with 6 into 6 pipes.
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I know, I was surprised myself. It was on a Honda parts site, used bikes page for a while, here in UK, and I made them an offer and they accepted straight away. A lot of it was NG thoughI wish I could find a K1 for a reasonable price!
I know, I was surprised myself. It was on a Honda parts site, used bikes page for a while, here in UK, and I made them an offer and they accepted straight away. A lot of it was NG though
I think that both the K1 CB and CL 450 models are some of the best looking Hondas ever made.
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I think that both the K1 CB and CL models are some of the best looking Hondas ever made.


Don't forget the CB72 / 77, I really like those, only the size is, let's say, somewhat Japanese.




Both bikes are quite rare, I really don't know which one is the rarest, but I know that the CB450 K0 is more sought for, thus / and value is higher.
At the moment, working on a CB72, an in-between model, that means partly '61 and partly '62 features. Very hard to restore, because the parts manual is useless.
An in-between model is build on a CB72'62 frame, an '61 engine, and the rest is of the parts where taken to empty the stock. And if the stock was empty, well, they added '62 parts, or even CB92'59 parts like the add-on winkler switch.
Winker relay mounted to the frame:
Agreed. The K1 is a v nice looking bike but I like the K0 frame better. something about the shape around the swingarm..
Yes, the passenger peg mounts on the K0 are tube steel, later models are pressed steel. Gives the Bomber frame a real old school vintage look. Add the large fenders, headlight/speedo como, "toaster" tank, and weird seat and it's just the coolest looking of the breed.
That being said I have a K1 and a K2 and they are my faves.
That being said I have a K1 and a K2 and they are my faves.
After 6 days of rain, the SL350 finally ventured outside.
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And the red ones had a red frame. This is one of my 1965 restorations. Look at the odometer. That is the actual mileage since new.
Tom, apes were on it when I purchased... not my favorite and I have an original set of bars just too lazy to change to date.:biggrin: