Is it possible to mod a Honda CM400C to fit a 240 wide tire? Possibly even a two-three inch swingarm extension
Is it possible to mod a Honda CM400C to fit a 240 wide tire? Possibly even a two-three inch swingarm extension - 1
Almost anything is possible, if you have the skills and experience to do it, or the money to pay someone to do it for you.
Whether it's actually worth throwing thousands at a 40 year old Honda, that's only worth a few hundred, only you can decide (and yes, that type of conversion WILL cost you thousands…).
Will need some sort of jack shaft added to the frame, rear end of the frame cut off, custom swingarm fabricated, new suspension fabricated, talking several thousand dollars.
Sure, just watch a bunch of episodes of west Orange county choppers.
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