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Bones164 Brad

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I was lucky enough to score one from a bloke in Florida a few years ago.
Here is what they look like...127mm long, 37mm wide, 110mm between screws.
No part numbers or markings unfortunately.
 

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I was lucky enough to score one from a bloke in Florida a few years ago.
Here is what they look like...127mm long, 37mm wide, 110mm between screws.
No part numbers or markings unfortunately.
Thanks again, I do have one intact and they are the same both sides, so I could use it as a pattern.
 

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You look like you have an interest in these as well, do you own any?
I have 2 actually. One almost finished complete rebuild ground up. Did about 85000ks on it before a car did a u-bolt in front of me with his left indicator on. Just doing new exhaust headers now and it'll be basically new. The other I will do next, it's complete but needs rebuilding as the previous owner stripped the cam chain adjuster bolt and cosmetically it's pretty bad.
I also just finished a 1984 CBX750P ex NSW police bike. I really liked CHiPs as a kid...
 

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I have 2 actually. One almost finished complete rebuild ground up. Did about 85000ks on it before a car did a u-bolt in front of me with his left indicator on. Just doing new exhaust headers now and it'll be basically new. The other I will do next, it's complete but needs rebuilding as the previous owner stripped the cam chain adjuster bolt and cosmetically it's pretty bad.
I also just finished a 1984 CBX750P ex NSW police bike. I really liked CHiPs as a kid...
Does anyone put lights, and sirens back on, even just for appearance? I see that there may be aftermarket bits around?
 

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I have 2 sets of lights. I'm going to put them on the "show" bike and the CBX, but will probably put something over them when riding.
I don't want to get done for impersonating a TOGGY. You can still get original lights through CMSNL. Prepare to pay a fair bit.
 

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That is impressive, you have put some work in to it. I saw the lights on CMSNL and they are not cheap. I’m looking at more of a tidy up rebuild, the frame paint was poor, as many of them seem to be, so getting that out and powder coated is the first step. I’ll see how fussy I get after that. If you find a supplier for front caliper kits let me know.
 

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I have 2 sets of lights. I'm going to put them on the "show" bike and the CBX, but will probably put something over them when riding.
I don't want to get done for impersonating a TOGGY. You can still get original lights through CMSNL. Prepare to pay a fair bit.
Nice bike! Well done mate.
 

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Hi John, the fairings were made by SHOEI. I think the panniers were too, but not sure. Very hard to find good examples.
Hi, in regards to the fairings, would you know where one could get the rubbers that sit under the indicator lenses? Couldn’t find them anywhere? Mine are all cracked..
Also pls, what about the pannier rubber seals, CMS hasn’t had these available over the last couple of years..
Ta
 

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Hi, in regards to the fairings, would you know where one could get the rubbers that sit under the indicator lenses? Couldn’t find them anywhere? Mine are all cracked..
Also pls, what about the pannier rubber seals, CMS hasn’t had these available over the last couple of years..
Ta
Sorry mate, been away and busy...The part number for the indicator rubbers is CGC41916 SAE D75, the lenses are CGC41915.
Try this maybe...https://www.honda-motorradteile.de/Einbaublinker-SHOEI-Verkleidung/37986
auf Lager means "in stock"
You'll have to make the pannier rubbers yourself.
Good luck.
 

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CBX750P is finished. Lights working.
Hi,
nice work mate! That looks great!
In regards to the indicator rubbers, thanks for the part numbers and site. Greatly appreciated. In the mean time, I've had someone 3D print a couple for me.
Another interesting thing about the panniers which I'm not too sure about....
All the photos of police bikes I've seen (mainly ones that originated from SA) have their paneers opening towards the front. Even when I bought mine, it was like that. And that is how they are set on your CB750PX too.
However, if I look at the schematics on the cmsnl website, it looks like they should be opening towards the rear, ie right and left panniers should be switched. https://www.cmsnl.com/products/refl-rreflex_77514425840/
What do you think?
Ta
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All the K versions I've seen have been opening toward the front, which works well as the rear crash bar supports it in the open position. That's how they were when I first bought my CB750KP. I guess I just got used to it really.
I've seen CBX versions going both ways. They fit either way too. Personally, I prefer the forward opening ones because it seems to suit the flow of the bike better, and doesn't leave the lid resting entirely on the hinge. Most pictures of the Japanese and asian versions are the reverse. Each to their own I guess!
 
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