Showing posts with label CX. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CX. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 May 2025

Fast CX

Mercenary Garage Custom Motorcycle Blog Fast CX Honda CX500 Cafe Racer Retro Vintage Image by coona_mts



Image - via coona_mts on Instagram


#HondaCX #CX500 #CafeRacer #Mercenary #MercenaryMotorcycles #MercenaryGarage

Wednesday, 22 May 2024

Marlboro CX

Mercenary Garage Custom Motorcycle Workshop Honda CX500 CX650 V Twin Custom Cafe Racer Marlboro Scale Model Kitbash by Kiwi Cam Hobbies

Image - kiwicamshobbies on Instagram


#HondaCX #CX500 #CafeRacer #CXCafeRacer #Kitbash #Mercenary #MercenaryMotorcycles #MercenaryGarage

Monday, 11 July 2022

CX

CX500 Cafe Racer Girl


Image - Unknown


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Wednesday, 21 July 2021

WTF Wednesday

Nothing to see here. 

Just an apocalyptic CX 500/650 Kettenkrad driven across a radiation scoured wasteland by an elderly gentleman smoking a pipe with a child slave providing auxiliary cooling...

Photographer Arthur Elgort rides a Custom Honda CX Half-Track on set of the Vogue 'Madly Max' shoot, 2000


Image Vogue Magazine, 2000


#ArthurElgort #VogueMagazine #MadlyMax #Kettenkrad #TrackedMotorcycle #HalfTrackMotorcycle #CX500 #CX650 #HondaCX #HondaCX500 #HondaCX650 HondaCXEurosport #HondaHalfTrack #HondaKettenkrad #Mercenary #MercenaryGarage #MercenaryMotorcycles #MercenaryMotorcycleWorkshop

Thursday, 8 July 2021

Turbo Thursday

Eighties AF...

1982 Honda CX500 Turbo - French Print Advert


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#HondaCX500Turbo #CX500Turbo #CXTurbo #TheEighties #The80s #TurboThursday #Mercenary #MercenaryGarage #MercenaryMotorcycles #MercenaryMotorcycleWorkshop

Wednesday, 6 March 2019

VHS Wednesday - Death Wheelers (1973)

So, you want to see a movie about  a murderous hot chick riding around the LA underground on her CX Turbo in a catsuit that won't close?

Doesn't everyone!

Unfortunately, this isn't that movie.

Unbelievably, this cover art is for the 1973 UK made Psychomania AKA The Death Wheelers.

Whereas the cover art featured is very much out of the futuristic '80s, the actual movie has more in common with bikesploitation movies of the '60s. It's a sort of genre blend of British horror and American biker movie but somehow doesn't work particularly well as either.

The bike featured in the cover art is a Honda CX 500 or 650 Turbo which places the artwork post 1982 when the CX500 Turbo was released. Clearly the bike doesn't belong in a movie made in the early '70s and if I had rented this movie expecting a CX Turbo, I would have been devastated to discover that the movie is populated by boring old Brit twins leaking oil all over the British countryside.

It's pretty common for VHS cover artist to take liberties but this has to be one of the most extreme cases ever. The artwork is for an entirely different movie and I still haven't overcome my disappointment that that movie doesn't exist.


VHS Wednesday - Death Wheelers AKA Psychomania












































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Monday, 15 October 2018

Spanish Orange

Spanish Highway



The sun hammered down, mercilessly beating the shadows into the smallest possible size. I cowed down into the motorcycle like an ant under the magnifying glass of a pernicious child. My leather jacket was fastened at the cuffs and neck against the sixty mile-an-hour oven blast. My helmet was likewise sealed with a shemagh, smothering my face and neck in defiance of the onslaught. Even under the dark wraparound glasses behind my visor, I was forced to squint against the unrelenting brightness. It felt counter-intuitive to wrap up against the heat but such was my reality.

The muscles in my shoulders and back ached with gentle fatigue, resonating with the offbeat v-twin strum of the motor to induce a fugue state. My senses felt deprived. My vision was overwhelmed by glare and stultified by the monotonous landscape. My hearing was dulled by the drone of the motor, the thrum of the tyres and the roar of the wind. With every breath I inhaled a hot, dry wheat smell tempered by a faint scent of the hot motor-oil that wept gently from the dependable old motor.

I was both bored and disgruntled. Sleepy and ill tempered, not happy as I should have been on such an adventure. My sense of time and distance were distorted, stretched out like a prison sentence. I felt like I had been traveling this way forever with no end in site. In reality, it had only been about two hours since I fueled up and some time in the next fifty miles I would have to stop again to take on fuel and water.

The road was flat, straight and empty of traffic. Occasionally it would rise or fall gently or veer slightly one way or the other but not enough to break the monotony. Earlier I had seen colossal birds swoop down on the highway, their wingspans almost the width of the two lane blacktop. I guessed they were eagles or maybe condors. The size of the creatures jarred my mind. But now, with the sun at its zenith there was not a living thing to be seen.

I continued my endless voyage across the featureless ocean of wheat with no way to monitor my progress save for the rolling of the odometer at the rate of one mile every minute. I droned on. The terrain became less flat and occasional tiny hamlets began to appear like rocky islands in a pale yellow sea. The sandy buildings huddling together on their rocky outcrops seemed to crack under the relentless downward pressure of the sun.

Eventually, the road led alongside a village so I rolled the throttle closed and kicked down a gear, the motor groaning on the overrun as it slowed my progress. It was a small village, just a few dozen tightly packed dwellings and a church on a promontory. I imagined it looked pretty much as it had done five hundred years earlier. I knew from experience that somewhere among those buildings would be a bakery and a taberna and some kind of grocery store along with other necessities of life, but without any signage they wouldn't be obvious to an interloper.

I wasn't expecting any sign of life so I was surprised to see an elderly woman dressed all in black. She contrasted dramatically with the sepia glare of the surrounding environment. As I coasted past her I saw that she was carrying a wicker basket and that that basket was full of oranges. The oranges shone like beacons in the harsh light and it struck me that this was were the first splash of colour I had see in a long time.

Enormous, bright and glossy Spanish oranges. The ones with thick skins that fall away effortlessly, taking all the pith with them and revealing just the clean, fat segmented fruit. The sweetest, juiciest, most flavoursome of oranges. My mouth watered and after a moment of indecision I sat upright, applied the brakes and kicked down through the remaining gears, rolling to a halt about fifty yards past the Orange Lady. I looked back over my shoulder but she didn't divulge any interest in me or my motorcycle.

Suddenly I was overcome by a massive wave of fatigue. I rested the heavy machine carefully down on the side stand and sat for a moment with my head bowed in exhaustion as the sun beat down on me with renewed vigour. In order to dismount the bike I would have to swing my right leg up and over the rolled up tent and sleeping bag strapped to the back of the machine. And in that moment, I just didn't have the strength. I would have to walk all the way back to the Orange Lady under solar assault and I just couldn't visualise being able to do that. I would have to have a conversation, in my pidgin Spanish, and there would be unfamiliar currency and foreign counting and I knew I couldn't face it. It was just too much.

In any case, I didn't have time for this. I was anxious to keep moving. I was in a hurry. I didn't know why I had to keep moving, I didn't have a ferry to catch or a deadline to meet, I just felt this invisible, unrelenting coercion to make progress. To escape this cruel sun and the heat and the boring arid dustiness. To move on. To get to the next thing

I paused a moment longer. I really wanted that orange. Not just because it would be cool and sweet and delicious, but because it would be an experience, an act of living, a memory in the making. An opportunity to pause for a moment, to take the time to look around and to truly experience something and perhaps, commit it to memory to peruse at a later date. But I knew I didn't have it in me to go back and get the orange while simultaneously I was acutely aware that I would regret this. I knew that this peculiar experience would haunt me for the rest of my life.

Helplessly, I heaved the bike upright, flicked up the stand, kicked down into first gear and pulled away in defeat.



#SpanishOrange #HondaCX #CX500 #Mercenary #MercenaryGarage

Monday, 30 October 2017

CX

This is cool. It's not pretending to be anything it's not, just a nice streetbike.

Custom Honda CX Cafe Racer

Image Unknown


#HondaCX #CX500 #Mercenary #MercenaryGarage

Wednesday, 14 December 2016

St. Petersburg CX

St. Petersburg CX

Photographer Unknown


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Monday, 12 September 2016

Smile

Smile


#HondaCX #CafeRacer #Mercenary #MercenaryGarage

Friday, 15 January 2016

CX Special

Nice!

CX Special































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Sunday, 10 January 2016

Paris CX

I was mooching about Paris last autumn with the Soviet when this caught my eye.

It's a really nicely executed Honda CX 500. I love its lack of pretension; it's just a simple, no-nonsense, urban street-scrambler perfect for hacking about in a big city. It's fit for purpose.

It retains its Honda forks, yokes, and wheels but all of the superfluous junk has been removed and replaced with a few well chosen upgrades such as the radial brake master cylinder and the dirtbike foot-pegs.

It's simple, stylish and tough and I'd love to have a go on it!

Paris CX

Paris CX

Paris CX

Paris CX


#ParisCX #HondaCX #CX500 #Mercenary #MercenaryGarage

Wednesday, 6 January 2016

JPS Cafe

JPS Cafe





































#ThunderDolls #HondaCX #CafeRacer #Mercenary #MercenaryGarage

Saturday, 19 September 2015

Inglorious Motorcycles

Inglorious Motorcycles


#IngloriousMotorcycles #HondaCX #Mercenary #MercenaryGarage

Thursday, 17 September 2015

Stickerbomb

Stickerbomb

Pic via The Vintage Monkey


#VintageMonkey #TheVintageMonkey #Mercenary #MercenaryGarage


Friday, 11 September 2015

Concept CX

Image Riccardo Angelini


Image Riccardo Angelini


#RiccardoAngelini #HondaCX #Mercenary #MercenaryGarage

Sunday, 16 August 2015

Ed Turner CX

The latest build from Ed Turner Motorcycles...

Ed Turner Motorcycles

Ed Turner Motorcycles

Ed Turner Motorcycles


#EdTurnerMotorcycles #HondaCX #Mercenary #MercenaryGarage

Tuesday, 11 August 2015

Salt City CX

Salt City CX


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Saturday, 18 July 2015

CX

Custom Honda CX


Image Unknown


#HondaCX #Mercenary #MercenaryGarage

Wednesday, 15 July 2015

CX Street Tracker

CX Street Tracker


Image Unknown


#HondaCX #Mercenary #MercenaryGarage