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Ian Soady¹ said :-
Gave me a smile as well. Been there (or adjacent) many times. My favourite trick is to put everything back together - eg gearbox end cover - all sealed with wellseal and filled with oil. Then to wonder whether I'd tightened up the mainshaft nut or whatever so have to take it all off again. Up to now all good but I daren't trust to luck.

20/06/2025 10:04:21 UTC
Ren - The Ed¹ said :-
This reminds me of a saying.

"We do things right here because we do them twice"

20/06/2025 13:25:14 UTC
Upt'North ¹ said :-
Glyn, sorry I chuckled at your expense. Sorry Lord.
Upt.

22/06/2025 13:46:36 UTC
Glyn said :-
Well fellow BAT’s it’s finished at last. I’m rather pleased with this one as it is very photogenic. I think I shall be on the lookout for a Honda CMX to ride more comfortably with the other more mature riders out there.
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22/06/2025 15:29:31 UTC
Upt'North ¹ said :-
Nice, you're a blummin artiste.


22/06/2025 17:06:55 UTC
Ren - The Ed¹ said :-
Yeah I agree Upt', that's lovely Glyn. As long as you never actually start it.

Look at his bloody garden!!! I swear to goodness he lives in a blummin' stately home.

23/06/2025 08:47:32 UTC
ROD¹ said :-
Very good job Glyn, and as you say very photogenic.
I noticed the mention of the Honda CMX as an attempt to keep off of the naughty step.

You need a matching helmet and leathers now and the image will be complete.

23/06/2025 09:23:34 UTC
Glyn said :-
Thank you for your kind comments gents. The bloody garden is a right PITA. It’s a half acre field that Mrs Glyn is trying (admirably)to turn into a proper garden. And, She’s always wanting me to do stuff that needs a bit of muscle. It takes up 2 hours every 5 days just to mow the lawns, now that is a waste of motorcycle time! The house is not a stately mansion but a comfortable 2 bed cottage. I’ve currently got an offer in for a Yam Fazer FZR 250, that should get me clear of the naughty step and back in REN’s good books; 4 cylinder 4 stroke. The Honda CMX bikes are few and far between, I can find one anywhere.

23/06/2025 19:01:35 UTC
Glyn said :-
Sorry misspelled that, Honda CMX, I CANT find one anywhere!

23/06/2025 19:03:19 UTC
Ren - The Ed¹ said :-
Mrs Glyn and Sharon would get along like a house on fire Glyn. Sharon LOVES her bloody garden and loves to put stupid pot plants and green things right in the path of where motorcycles should be. Can I suggest the installation of a LARGE workshop, resplendent with lathes, milling machines, lifts, hoists, paint booth, welding area, and kitchen/bathroom facilities? I estimate this would require the best part of that half acre. This would immediately solve the problem of having to "mow the lawn" as well as provide a more fitting location for you to continue your craft.

Mrs Glyn would probably divorce you which might impact on your finances somewhat, but you'd have a lovely workshop to console yourself with.

FZR250? Smashing. Be a revvy little screamer that will. Complex too, 4 carbs, 4 pistons, 16 valves, not sure about the ignition system - it *might* be digital?

24/06/2025 08:23:13 UTC
Occasional Lurker said :-
Hello folks, Honda CMX rarity..? I may be wrong... but, may I ask of you Glyn, do you refer to the recent sad example of a "Rebel" lying in a hedge, recently pictured..? And a further one, a gorgeous, pristine example in an American contributor's home..?
If so, there is one for sale, described as a Rebel 250... Seven Seas Motors, Morley, Leeds. These are importers of Japanese market machines. The majority of their inventory seems to be "tiddlers", ie. C50's & C90's, and derivatives for postal/pizza/noodle deliveries.
I check every now and again, reeling in disbelief at the asking price of dusty, tired example of a Honda CD250U.I bought one, (brand new), in 1989. For £1989 .... They are asking £15 short of £3K for their'
s..!! Yes, it hasn't sold in many,many months.
The rest of their stock seems to be priced similarly,and I fear I may not be keeping up with "the times", or I'm just becoming an "old-skinflint" ... Hope this may be of use to you, or others ... Regards, Tony

24/06/2025 08:57:03 UTC
Ren - The Ed¹ said :-
Hi there Occasional Lurker

If you mean the bike as linked to below - it MUST be a JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) model because the engine is different! I do not recognise the motor and therefore I cannot comment regarding it's build or design etc.

Mind you, blummin' well done for finding it. And now... now I'm off to peruse the rest of their bikes. Leeds ain't too far from Bolton. Ooooooh CT110...
https://www.sevenseasmotors.com/vehicle/honda-rebel-250-A772/...

24/06/2025 12:14:04 UTC
Upt'North ¹ said :-
Oooooooo that's a lot of tiddlers.

24/06/2025 13:52:38 UTC
Occasional Lurker said :-
Thanks Ren, I do like different, or "quirky", as some have remarked. Being "one of the herd" hasn't been a trait used to describe me. I'm sure you've noticed that, after seeing my two steeds ... But wait..! I have another..!!
Yes, I've treated myself to something easier to move around the car-port/garage/patio, and throw around The Trough of Bowland at a pace a tad more "sprightly" than the Shadow Aero ... Cheap to buy...(Ren kinda price), A trade sale, no warranty given or implied, cheap to tax, hopefully cheap to insure. Not many about.A 2007 American market CB250 Nighthawk .... Powered by an engine, grown from the blueprints of the old CD200 Benly ...OOOH..!! I think I hear the sound of Ren's chair falling backwards, as he leaps up in excitement ... Remarkably similar to the CMX 250 Rebel ... They share the same Haynes manual ... I've just taken delivery a week ago, and am in the process of "licking it into shape" .... It has had a little neglect, and some hidden "butchery" visited upon it, but work is in progress ...
I,ll send a picture to your phone, and let you see for yourself... I,m rubbish at that kind of stuff.!! AND..! you know where I live.... You are most welcome to call by and have a look-see ... Regards, Tony 93606

24/06/2025 17:32:04 UTC
Glyn said :-
Now occasional lurker you have done very well to find that machine. I have to admit that at £2850 it did make me cough a little. There’s a black one on EBay for £1999 which may be a better bet but I’ve never bought anything other than a “project bargain”. However, it has now spurred me on to track down the owner of that CMX125 that can only be described as a “hedge find”. It is not far from my home and I do keep an eye on it whilst partaking in my daily walks around the village. I understand that the barrels and heads from a 250 are all that are required to up the HP of the 125 but am not sure. This is probably knowledge that Ren holds in his encyclopaedic mind on the Honda marques. That is only if the fall backwards from his chair did not seriously damage the aforementioned mind. Congratulations on the Bentley derivative purchase.

24/06/2025 20:41:31 UTC
Ren - The Ed¹ said :-
This is the CB250 "NightHawk". I... am not convinced by the "NightHawk" sticker on the side Occasional Lurker... This looks to me like the UK version CB "Two-Fifty" with a nighthawk sticker. I suspect the difference was only the name anyhow.

Anyhoo this is the image Occasional Lurker sent.
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24/06/2025 21:15:50 UTC
Ren - The Ed¹ said :-
Hmmmm... the UK spec bikes (MCX250, CB Two-Fifty) had disc brakes as the front, yours does not. And Hmmmmm.

As for upgrading the CMX125 Rebel to a CMX250 with barrels and pistons? I am a man of much (useless) knowledge but I don't know the answer to that. I do know that Occasional Lurker's NightHawk engine will drop straight in though Glyn... you wanna me send his address an' you send da boys round?

24/06/2025 21:19:28 UTC
Ren - The Ed¹ said :-
I'm beginning to think the UK spec Two-Fifty also had mag wheels...

24/06/2025 21:21:04 UTC
Occasional Lurker said :-
Thank you for your kind comments gentlemen ... And thank you Ren for magically moving the picture from my phone to your site... It is as I said, an American import ... Originally made and sold in the US in 2007. Imported into the UK in September 2023... All backed up by His Majesty's GOV.MOT history site .... In the good old US of A, they had spoked wheels, chrome rims, and drum brakes front and rear, amber reflectors to the sides,and the best "giveaway" of an American market bike... the speedometer face has the speed rising in increments of 5 mph .... ie, 5mph 15mph 25mph 35mph and on to an optimistic 85mph. The tyre information sticker clearly states "Tire" Information, and the exhaust pipes are stamped with information clearly stating that they are fully in accordance with Federal Law ...
I don't think I've bought something "cobbled together", or a collection of mis-matched parts...There's even a dealer sticker from "Colorado Springs" ...
All this, and the fact that it is left-hand drive makes me think it is most certainly legitimate ... Currently, it is sorned. I hope to make it road legal in the first days of next month... I will gladly let you know of my impressions of it's manners on UK roads... Regards, Tony


24/06/2025 22:51:43 UTC
Upt'North ¹ said :-
Nice, very nice Lurcio.
Higher bars too I would think, the yanks like their high bars.
Honda used to make decent looking bikes, then the world changed.
Keep us posted at the Forum.
Upt.


25/06/2025 09:27:23 UTC

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