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CB400F custom - Belgium
« on: March 24, 2014, 11:12:40 AM »
Hello

To introduce myself a little bit:
My name is Lars Bauwens from Leuven, Belgium (the capital of the Stella Artois beer!).
I'm a 24 year old cameraman/photographer but for the moment I'm working temporary at Donaldson, testing air filter prototypes.

Ten years ago I fell in love with Honda two-wheelers when I called a friend to drive a Honda PF50 Amigo from my brother on a sunny afternoon. The 4-stroke sound, the driving experience, the 'easyness' was unbelievable!
From then it became a true passion!
My own hardtail PF50 Novio was soon in my hands and on the road, after that a couple of other Amigo's, a PS50k, a PC50 and a Honda C310a. All in terrible condition when I bought them, but always the amazing Honda quality so fixing was easy!
When I became 18 I also bought an amazing Honda CB250G.

And suddenly I became stupid and sold almost everything and even traded my first Novio against a Yamaha FS1 until that one was stolen...
Everything gone! So I gave up and started to take the bus and train again... for almost THREE YEARS!
I started to go to filmschool (to learn the technics) so time was also a difficult thing, what was wrong in my head?

Then, a bit more than 2 years ago my girlfriend saw my sisters Honda C50 aka Supercub under a shelter in the garden (had a flat tire and my sister didn't drove it) and she forced me to take it out and fix it and start to be cool again!  8)

Since then, the C50 is my daily transport again and wow, she is amazing!
So the buying started again! 2 Belgian "Flandria Rally's' filled my brothers' garage. Before I started revising my girlfriend and me went on a 6month trip to Southeast Asia where we drove 11.000km's on a Honda WIN100, AMAZING!!! Not a drinking and partying holiday but driving, driving and meeting locals!

So, back home it went from bad to worse and soon I bought 2 Honda PF50 Amigo's again, 2 German 'Kreidler Florett's" and since two weeks an amazing 1975 HONDA CB400F with tank and side panels from the F2 model.
Since january this year me and a friend started an oldtimer motorcycle club and we're also renting a garage box in Leuven together.

So now my plan with the CB400F is to make a custom my-taste motorcycle. I already bought a CB350F fuel tank and I'm making my own 'brat' seat because I really like those seats.
I'm not going to destroy the bike by welding on it, painting it in ugly colors, ...
I want the whole frame to be and to stay original, but I'm just customizing some parts.

I hope I can find some help here too when I have some technical problems or other questions!

Pictures follow below.

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Re: CB400F custom - Belgium
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2014, 11:21:50 AM »
Be sure to get some pictures up man.  Love to see what Europe has in store for these ole bikes!  Never got around to Belgium, I went as far as Poland and Dresden though!  Beautiful country though
If You Aint First Your Last!!

 350F project-http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=133079.0

500F Project-http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=135660.0

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Re: CB400F custom - Belgium
« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2014, 12:03:22 PM »
My Honda C50 OT







The day after, the Flandria in the back got stolen after this terrible nail on the road... Two of us to the hospital, came back, bike gone... Police told us they would watch it when we were at the hospital... :(





Only memories now:





I know, we were driving with sandals and shorts, but we did the same for 11.000km's in SE Asia so it became a habit... Not smart!

My other Flandria Rally:



SE Asia:





The two KREIDLERS




And definately not least! My CB400F Project where it's all about!






CB350F Fuel tank since today (24/03/2014)


And many people will think: "WHY THIS FUEL TANK? Your CB400F Tank is in an amazing shape!" That's why ;) Keeping it b-e-a-utiful and because I'm not gonna customize my frame it'll be always possible to change everything back to "original"

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Re: CB400F custom - Belgium
« Reply #3 on: March 24, 2014, 01:54:46 PM »
Welcome aboard, lots of free advice and ideas here.  Nice example of the 400, are those Kreidlers originally from East Germany?
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Re: CB400F custom - Belgium
« Reply #4 on: March 24, 2014, 03:11:23 PM »
Welcome Welcome. Nice job on the road trip in Asia. Those are memories that last a life time. I just finished a 400 project myself. Post up with any questions about "stuff" and I'm sure you'll get an answer. There's hundreds of years of experience around.
73' CL125, 75' CB400F, 16' KTM 1190R, 05' KTM 525EXC

75' CB400F  -  http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=127295.0

My 79 CB750F for fun   ----   http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=19923.0

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Re: CB400F custom - Belgium
« Reply #5 on: March 24, 2014, 11:51:49 PM »
Welcome aboard, lots of free advice and ideas here.  Nice example of the 400, are those Kreidlers originally from East Germany?

Thanks,
Yes, Kreidler was an East-German motorbike brand. But mostly dutch people made the brand huge!
There is still a guy who makes all the metal frame parts in Portugal.

Maybe a strange thing but these Kreidlers don't really touch my heart... It's not four-stroke nor Honda ;)
That's why I'm selling the grey/chrome one (Kreidler Florett RMC-S 1976) because it also doesn't have spoke wheels.
The RMC-S was worldwide the most expensive street-legal motorbike when it came out!

Welcome Welcome. Nice job on the road trip in Asia. Those are memories that last a life time. I just finished a 400 project myself. Post up with any questions about "stuff" and I'm sure you'll get an answer. There's hundreds of years of experience around.

Thanks a lot, I'm looking forward to read and to learn a lot over here!
Can't wait to get my project really started... Only time is a big issue!

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Re: CB400F custom - Belgium
« Reply #6 on: April 05, 2014, 02:40:47 PM »
Nice. I have a grey c50 sitting in my basement. Rebuilded it for my wife. When she was using it in Saarbrücken everyone wanted to buy it. Have excactly the same cb400 as well. Someone didn't want it anymore in Amsterdam, so I picked it up for free. (everything works bike is in a perfect shape). When you need a nice paintjob, google my name... Cheers, Menno Dek.