The CBX is one of my all time favorite bikes, and I'm glad to see someone put so much time into such an excellent machine! Love the videos, keep it up!
What coating di you put on your engine block? I have an 82 cb900c which I am currently rebuilding. Also, Kudos to Christina for allowing your restoration project.
Maybe you can tell me the best O-rings to use for this bike. My uncle is having issues with his eating up the oem rings they send him. He's had is bike since 81 and is the 2nd owner of it. He knows the ins and outs of the bike, having rebuilt it quite a few times. But he says the O-rings in the carburetors are his biggest issue.
where are you based mate? the main thing to eat o rings is ethanol in the fuel. usa has the most ethanol so try to source usa made parts. theres a canadian company that markets kits, their fuel is the same i think.
I'm n the US, he's down in south Fla. I'll spread the word to him about it once I do a search on what company to go through. Thanks for that bit of info, brother.
shawn stoddard Unless specified on the pump, all fuels these days have an (up to 10%) ethanol blend. The seals dry up and harden over time when exposed to this fuel. There are materials resistant tho the stuff, but it's hard to find in a cab kit for older bikes. If he can't find an ethanol resistant kit, he could try finding/running pure fuels. But it sucks having to run such an expensive fuel just to keep the seals alive when the bike is perfectly happy with regular grade otherwise. Research "GASOHOL TESTER" and how to use one to help you make sure the fuel has no ethanol. In Canada Shell V-Power is Ethanol free, not sure what's available in the States short of race gas.
+shawn stoddard Viton is the thing to use with ethanol, if you can. There are numerous places online that sell metric o-rings made of Viton. I'm lucky in SoCal to have a place close by-- 'O-rings and Things' in Fontana.
The CBX is one of my all time favorite bikes, and I'm glad to see someone put so much time into such an excellent machine! Love the videos, keep it up!
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Great Video,I like it when someone puts that much patience,and also Passion into a project,its a complete Joy when its done .
Fantastic. I'd be interested to know what paint finish you used on the engine castings.
@@jamesrowland4876 the paint finish on the engine casings. ....
The smile on the mechanics face at the end is bliss!
+bolderiks It is! And quite right too!
Very good work...but why the crappy musak, silence would be better.
What coating di you put on your engine block? I have an 82 cb900c which I am currently rebuilding.
Also, Kudos to Christina for allowing your restoration project.
Beautiful just beautiful
great job man...great job...
μπραβο αδερφια τρομερη δουλεια... πολλα φιλια απο αθηνα :)
@MrKoolbiker you got to do a Kawasaki z1300 6cyl
Maybe you can tell me the best O-rings to use for this bike. My uncle is having issues with his eating up the oem rings they send him. He's had is bike since 81 and is the 2nd owner of it. He knows the ins and outs of the bike, having rebuilt it quite a few times. But he says the O-rings in the carburetors are his biggest issue.
where are you based mate? the main thing to eat o rings is ethanol in the fuel. usa has the most ethanol so try to source usa made parts. theres a canadian company that markets kits, their fuel is the same i think.
I'm n the US, he's down in south Fla. I'll spread the word to him about it once I do a search on what company to go through. Thanks for that bit of info, brother.
shawn stoddard Unless specified on the pump, all fuels these days have an (up to 10%) ethanol blend. The seals dry up and harden over time when exposed to this fuel. There are materials resistant tho the stuff, but it's hard to find in a cab kit for older bikes.
If he can't find an ethanol resistant kit, he could try finding/running pure fuels. But it sucks having to run such an expensive fuel just to keep the seals alive when the bike is perfectly happy with regular grade otherwise.
Research "GASOHOL TESTER" and how to use one to help you make sure the fuel has no ethanol. In Canada Shell V-Power is Ethanol free, not sure what's available in the States short of race gas.
+shawn stoddard
Viton is the thing to use with ethanol, if you can. There are numerous places online that sell metric o-rings made of Viton. I'm lucky in SoCal to have a place close by-- 'O-rings and Things' in Fontana.
great jubb man
great video, bad music- especially at the end when you cant hear the engine run.
esse motor é muito foda é um porche de duas rodas
your a clever guy
e eisai oraios!!!
It would have been nice to hear the man talk about the re-build,instead we get fucking MUSIC!........
Koool
Let me hear the exhaust why r u playing that fuckin music