10,000 Hours: Rick Denoon’s turbocharged Honda CB400F
In 1993, the Swedish psychologist K. Anders Ericsson hypothesized that it takes roughly 10,000 hours of practice to truly master a skill. Over a decade later, Malcolm Gladwell?s best-selling novel ‘The Outliers’ would confirm this hypothesis, pointing out that The Beatles spent roughly the same amount of time honing their craft in strip clubs around Hamburg before anyone knew who they were back in the UK.
So what do scholarly papers, public intellectuals, and international debauchery have to do with custom motorcycles" To put it bluntly, Rick Denoon estimates that, over the last 16 years, he?s put about 10,000 hours of work into this turbocharged Honda CB400F.
The story starts way back in 2006. Rick had just finished the most impressive build of his life?an Egli chassised Honda 400F that made the cover of the British magazine Classic Motorcycle Mechanics. Rick’s slab-sided Honda endurance racer was a thing of beauty, but he was ready to take things further with a complete ground-up build like no other. The planning process for the bike you see here began?but it would be a long time before Rick turned the first wrench.
As a 3D CAD designer by trade, Rick was uniquely qualified to obsess over every detail of the bike in digital form. Before anything had been physically built, he had run an in-depth analysis of all the Honda?s major components?from the frame, wheels, and front end right down to the clip-ons he planned to use.
As it currently sits, ...
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