According the Google Translate when you first click over tothe Brodonolo
Garage website, the makers of this ride, the homepage professestheir
love is for the "Art of Motorcycle". Regardless
of the accuracy for thistranslation it’s clear that these guys have
some serious talent. Honda’s littleCB200 isn’t a common starting
platform for a custom build, especially here inNorth America. Its tiny
200cc mill powering this bike isn’t going to rip yourarms off as you
accelerate through the gears, but this solid light-weight bikeproved to
be a good starting point, if in the right hands.
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Completed in only a month the initial vision for this build,titled
‘Prengkald-Prengkold’, was to strip the bike down to its essentialswhile
maintaining a sporty, classic and elegant look and ride. The
originalframe was used with only a few chops and modifications here and
there to achievethe intended design.
With the frame complete the fun began. The majority of theengine and
wheels were given a liberal dose of black paint, the stock pipeswere
ditched for an awesome set of high pipes that were shorter than
stock.Although the front fork-boots were retained (along with what looks
to be theoriginal rubber from the kick-start lever) almost everything
else was modified.Chrome dual rear suspension springs were replaced by
aftermarket-looking red coils,while the clunky stock taillight/license
plate mounting bracket was binned inexchange for a tidy brake light and
small plate holder.
To achieve the comfortable street-tracker-style ridingposition the OEM
seat was removed and a slimmer, yet still comfortable
looking,aftermarket unit took its place. MX bars replaced the stock one,
and barraisers were added for a straight-armed stance. The bike now
rides on muchthicker rubber, which we assume would add to its comfort
without noticeablysacrificing handling.
With the build nearing completion and things shaping-up wellthe CB was
given bits of gold here and there. All over actually. The gas cap,foot
pegs, engine bolts and side panels all received the gold
treatment.Unfortunately we were never told if the gold bits were real
or, if not, whatthe material actual is.
The CB200 was only in production from ’73 to ’76 adding tothe
exclusivity of this ride. The CB200A (or ‘K’, depending on which area
ofthe world you’re in) was the model name given to the ’73 – ’74 bikes
which wasfitted with a drum front and back brake. Then in ’75 and ’76
the bike was thengiven the code CB200B (or T) of which the most
noticeable change was that thefront drum brake was replaced by a cable
operated disc. What’s interesting isthat this is a 1976 model fitted
with a drum brake. After a little internetsurfing we read that the
disc’s cable operation was loved by some but hated byjust as many – I
guess we now know which side of the argument the good peoplefrom
Brodonolo Garage are on.
Opinions aside this bike is a great example of what can bedone with a little time and an artistic eye.
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