Bangers n cash the CBX
Discussion
I actually saw a CBX about 4 years ago and memories came back as a work mate had a 750 mid 70's.....I had a CB200! But when the CBX came out it was like WTF......Looked up prices and saw they were selling for £20 to £25k and hence the shock at the B n Cas prices. Have been thinking of getting a nice 750 for a while....maybe wait a year????
Drawweight said:
The last 3 on eBay have gone for £10k or just under including a lovely restored one.
That’s not a lot of money considering its iconic status.
It’s interesting and not a bit heartbreaking browsing the sold section and seeing just how cheap some of the older bikes are going for.
That’s not a lot of money considering its iconic status.
It’s interesting and not a bit heartbreaking browsing the sold section and seeing just how cheap some of the older bikes are going for.
CBX?
DSMSMR said:
Drawweight said:
The last 3 on eBay have gone for £10k or just under including a lovely restored one.
That’s not a lot of money considering its iconic status.
It’s interesting and not a bit heartbreaking browsing the sold section and seeing just how cheap some of the older bikes are going for.
That’s not a lot of money considering its iconic status.
It’s interesting and not a bit heartbreaking browsing the sold section and seeing just how cheap some of the older bikes are going for.
CBX?
If your looking at bikes on eBay it’s a good idea to look at recent sold prices rather than the optimistic asking price of the seller.
Edited by Drawweight on Wednesday 7th May 08:48
Gas1883 said:
It's likely to be the mileage that's effecting the value of that example. The Bike Specialists in Sheffield have one with half the mileage up at £13K, which a number of years ago would have been around the £8K mark.Edited by GameOverMan! on Saturday 10th May 09:52
GameOverMan! said:
It's likely to be the mileage that's effecting the value of that example. The Bike Specialists in Sheffield have one with half the mileage up at £13K, which a number of years ago would have been around the £8K mark.
Certain retailers are notable for high sticker prices ans a very slow turnover of stock.Edited by GameOverMan! on Saturday 10th May 09:52
There are immaculate museum-grade 25 year old bikes which have never been out in the rain, and there are 'used classics'.
A 25 year old bike with under 20k miles on it obviously didn't persuade any of its owners to ride it very often, or very far!
As with most marques, there are a great many Hondas with some claim to being 'special' or 'collectable'.
CBX-6 was a bit of a Hondapotamus really.
OutInTheShed said:
Certain retailers are notable for high sticker prices ans a very slow turnover of stock.
There are immaculate museum-grade 25 year old bikes which have never been out in the rain, and there are 'used classics'.
A 25 year old bike with under 20k miles on it obviously didn't persuade any of its owners to ride it very often, or very far!
As with most marques, there are a great many Hondas with some claim to being 'special' or 'collectable'.
CBX-6 was a bit of a Hondapotamus really.
I agree - I respect what it is but it's not my thing. I hadn't realised previously that the prices for the CBX-6 had gone so high. You've got to have a huge 'must have' desire to own to pay that amount - but each to their own, as long they're happy & enjoying it, then crack on.There are immaculate museum-grade 25 year old bikes which have never been out in the rain, and there are 'used classics'.
A 25 year old bike with under 20k miles on it obviously didn't persuade any of its owners to ride it very often, or very far!
As with most marques, there are a great many Hondas with some claim to being 'special' or 'collectable'.
CBX-6 was a bit of a Hondapotamus really.
Now I've said that, in three years time we'll probably have the £35K for a CBX-6 thread...

OutInTheShed said:
GameOverMan! said:
It's likely to be the mileage that's effecting the value of that example. The Bike Specialists in Sheffield have one with half the mileage up at £13K, which a number of years ago would have been around the £8K mark.
Certain retailers are notable for high sticker prices ans a very slow turnover of stock.Edited by GameOverMan! on Saturday 10th May 09:52
There are immaculate museum-grade 25 year old bikes which have never been out in the rain, and there are 'used classics'.
A 25 year old bike with under 20k miles on it obviously didn't persuade any of its owners to ride it very often, or very far!
As with most marques, there are a great many Hondas with some claim to being 'special' or 'collectable'.
CBX-6 was a bit of a Hondapotamus really.
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