Wow! When you do it, you do it right.
Thanks FJ. That means an awful lot considering the source.
Every other bike I've had, I made compromises. Even buying an SV650 was kind of a compromise when what I really wanted was a Ducati SportClassic. Of course, I did come to love that bike as I made it more and more my own and had some adventures on it. But from the start, the mantra for this bike has been:
Do it right, do it once. I'm very pleased with the looks, but even more pleased with the performance so far. My goal is to have one of the best handling & stopping CBX's anywhere while retaining the vintage look as much as possible. Even someone who knows the CB1100F gold boomerang wheels well enough to know what they are would have to take a second look to see what's going on with the oversized rotors. Once the AK-20 stickers are off the forks, the only clue that anything is up is the compression & rebound adjusters on the fork caps.
My initial plan was to upgrade to 17" wheels and USD forks, but I became so fond of the look of the boomerang wheels that I couldn't make myself change them. And I didn't think that USDs would look right with the old boomies - and radial calipers wouldn't fit with those wheels. On top of all that, 17" wheels and almost any USD fork choice would result in decreased ride height which means big issues with cornering clearance when the motor is so wide.
There are other CBXs out there with more powerful front brake setups (specifically, Randakk's supercharged CBX with 330 mm rotors and 6-piston AP calipers
http://www.randakksblog.com/cbx-farkles/), but I would expect mine to brake better in real-world conditions due to the much improved damping of the AK-20 internals. Keep in mind that AK-20 internals are generally considered an improvement over high-spec OEM superbike components - the better damping should mean that the front wheel can maintain traction better when braking hard over a variety of surfaces.
Of course, I wouldn't be hurt or disappointed if other high-spec CBX bikes outperformed mine - it is #1 in the world at being exactly the bike that I want!
I do think that for the total package of handling, cornering, braking, and ride quality, it is probably a top 100 CBX.
If I had the resources, I'd do another with a custom frame, forged magnesium or carbon 17" wheels, gas-charged Superbike forks, and billet radial calipers. But I don't have the resources for that AND a house, and the house is (and will remain) a higher priority.