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This bike is BEYOND gorgeous.  My hats off to the builder.  I love the tank, seat/cowl, and rims.  Anyone know what they are and/or where to get them?



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Re: Anyone know whose CB400F this is, or recognize the tank/seat?
« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2010, 01:40:52 PM »
The wheels look like stock units with shouldered alloy rims painted white.  The spokes look like they are painted black.  I'm sure you can get those parts form Buchanan and have the rim/hubs powder coated white with the spokes powder coated black.  It is a nice look.

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Re: Anyone know whose CB400F this is, or recognize the tank/seat?
« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2010, 04:19:12 PM »
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Re: Anyone know whose CB400F this is, or recognize the tank/seat?
« Reply #3 on: May 14, 2010, 11:44:57 AM »
I remember that bike being on ebay about 3 years ago, it was in Germany & rather expensive. It also had some unusual engine work, not only external oil lines to the cylinder head but quite a bit more unexplained plumbing. I think Camelman is right about the wheels, and no idea what the bodywork is from, looks good though.

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Re: Anyone know whose CB400F this is, or recognize the tank/seat?
« Reply #4 on: May 14, 2010, 04:56:53 PM »
Thanks for that info.  Sounds like it might be harder to track down since it's not in the states.

I see a lot of SOHC bikes with shouldered rims - what are good sources for them?

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Craig

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Re: Anyone know whose CB400F this is, or recognize the tank/seat?
« Reply #5 on: May 15, 2010, 08:40:28 AM »
Sorry not able to give any definite info but seat looks like a modified TZ Yamaha aftermarket.
http://www.motorrad-fuchs.com/de/single,90,1,HONDA_CB_400_FR_DGR_RACER.html
Here is a link to more pictures of it and some info if any German speaking people can translate.
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Re: Anyone know whose CB400F this is, or recognize the tank/seat?
« Reply #6 on: May 15, 2010, 09:41:25 AM »
Good find Malcolm. I spotted an English page too

http://www.motorrad-fuchs.com/en/single,90,1,HONDA_CB_400_F_DGR_Racer.html

Price is 5700 €, in case you're tempted

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Re: Anyone know whose CB400F this is, or recognize the tank/seat?
« Reply #7 on: May 15, 2010, 10:22:13 AM »
that site is incredible the bikes for sale there is a list of dreams

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Re: Anyone know whose CB400F this is, or recognize the tank/seat?
« Reply #8 on: May 15, 2010, 12:27:06 PM »
Thanks for that info.  Sounds like it might be harder to track down since it's not in the states.

I see a lot of SOHC bikes with shouldered rims - what are good sources for them?

Thanks,
Craig
http://www.buchananspokes.net/categories/rims.asp  is the go to place for all rims of any source, including shouldered. But those don't look like shouldered to me. "Shouldered" is the style that we used to call "mudcatchers" because used on a dirt bike they would catch and retain water and mud in the shoulder.

Those look like standard unshouldered to me.

Back in the day, shouldered were extruded aluminum and with the shoulders they were thought to be stronger than aluminum that looked like the standard steel rims.

But soon, the aluminum rim technology caught up and strength was not an issue.  I ran shouldered rims on my CB750, a Borrani Record on the front and an Akront on the rear. At the time, and maybe forever, I couldn't find a Borrani Record in an 18". They were cool at the time, but a pain in the ass to keep clean. Never again. They don't come wide enough for me now anyway, though for a 400 width isn't an issue.

That rear rim in the picture looks wider than a shouldered rim would be.
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PS: Looking at the closeups in the link, they are not shouldered rims.
« Last Edit: May 15, 2010, 12:28:54 PM by MCRider »
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Re: Anyone know whose CB400F this is, or recognize the tank/seat?
« Reply #9 on: May 15, 2010, 02:59:47 PM »
Thanks again guys!