When British motorcycle shop Auto Fabrica was confronted with a Honda
CX500, they decided to leave the unique frame as is and build the entire
design around it. After stripping the bike down completely to said
frame and shortening the forks, they outfitted it with a selection of
parts that would compliment the bike’s awkward frame, such as a
hand-built aluminum gas tank, a perforated leather seat, spoked wheels,
Maxton springs, Hagon shocks, and a new custom exhaust system built from
stainless steel. Powering the redesigned Honda is the original engine,
albeit rebuilt with new heads, and rebuilt carbs that now run foam
filters. (gearmoose)
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