Yo,
So since the CL450 project is along ways away from being started, I thought I would do a mini build “log” of the CB160 that has been sitting in my backyard since June. It has been named the “
apartment bike” because it is going to end up in my living room of my new place once all is said and done. The bike will never move under it’s own power as long as I own it, hence it not having a title/wiring/a trans that works/etc. The bike is getting built in my kitchen becasue the small garage that I do have at my place is full of bikes (parked for the winter) and who really needs a kitchen table right ?
As I said I bought this past summer from a fellow member of the board. I knew it was going to be rough when I agreed to buy it (sight unseen), but when I saw it I was alittle shocked at just how rough it was, but it’s nothing alittle primer/paint and elbow grease cant fix (see below):
The plan was to go all out with new wheels, powdercoated frame, rear-sets, and so on but as of now it looks like I am going to do a simple cleanup, ditch the front and rear fenders, give the thing a good 2/3 coats of paint, different headlite, and call it a day. I already have a “toaster” tank that will find it’s way onto the bike, just need to source some small/tight café seat to go along with it. Besides that the bike is going to be stripped of anything that doesn’t look good, maybe get a funky exhaust going like my last CB450 I did (maybe not), etc. As usual once the build starts to happen things will change..
I am excited to start tearing into the bike and get it looking the best I can. I am going off the bike below as a “model” of what a clean CB160 can/should look like:
The bike above is nothing crazy, but the simple/clean lines and the excellent fit/finish are what make the bike. Hopefully when I am done I will have something just as cool..
Stay tuned, I start ripping into the thing tonight when I get home. Gonna be allot of PB blaster-ing and dealing with rusty bolts but it will be a good way to pass the winter…