From Google images I found a few others and someone posted an article on it on Bike-urious. http://www.bike-urious.com/unexpecte...-honda-st1100/
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I've seen this Tampa area bike on Clist for sale for awhile. He was originally asking for 3.2K, but is down to nearly half of that @ 1.8k. In Hot Rodding there is a movement called, "Dare to be different". I think it's still going strong, but the idea is to make forgotten or ugly ducklings into something cool. Well to me this is a bike version of that idea. https://tampa.craigslist.org/pnl/mcy...383135273.html I'm not sure that applies to the last two examples. lol Different yeah, but cool? Not!
From Google images I found a few others and someone posted an article on it on Bike-urious. http://www.bike-urious.com/unexpecte...-honda-st1100/
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Most of these bikes belong in the Craiglist Funnies thread. Hack jobs made by non-riders.Ed
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostMost of these bikes belong in the Craiglist Funnies thread. Hack jobs made by non-riders.
Remember these bike started from this.
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Originally posted by gsrick View PostTrue, but what about the top three?
Second has a joke of a seat too, but at least there is a tail of some sort. Front end?
Third is best, or at least looks to have a usable seat.
The red/white bike looks the most usable of them all. If someone found a cheap salvage/crash survivor I could understand where the bikes are winding up (to some extent). But most of these look like hack jobs by non-riders to me.Ed
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Originally posted by gsrick View PostTrue, but what about the top three? I've ridden a few of the newer STs for work and they are smooth and torquey, but my knees kept hitting the body work at stops. I can't imagine what it feels like with all that extra weight removed.
Remember these bike started from this.
Having owned one, the rider does slide forward when braking, Honda sells a knee pad which attaches to the fairing. Result: better it's a band aid though.
Removing the body panels except for the bags is really negligible weight savings, I don't think it transforms the handling.Steve
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Not crazy about any of them. To some I would assume the big engine with its heads sticking out has a certain hot rod aesthetic. Interesting front brakes on the second one. Just like old modded 'Wings, I would think that with some foresight and class, one could be made into a cool minimalist build. As they age and get crashed / neglected I'm sure that we will see more.sigpic
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Like Kenny Rogers said in his song, "there's someone for everyone", the same for bikes. Personally, I'd rather have the Chinese scooter or the hair dryer, but others are probably impressed with these things. They kind of remind me of ( how do you spell it ) "sycadellic art"1983 GS1100E, 1983 CB1100F, 1991 GSX1100G, 1996 Kaw. ZL600 Eliminator, 1999 Bandit 1200S, 2005 Bandit 1200S, 2000 Kaw. ZRX 1100
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Originally posted by rphillips View PostLike Kenny Rogers said in his song, "there's someone for everyone", the same for bikes. Personally, I'd rather have the Chinese scooter or the hair dryer, but others are probably impressed with these things. They kind of remind me of ( how do you spell it ) "sycadellic art":cool:GSRick
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