12-03-2016, 12:13 AM
I bought my CB1100EX in 02/2015 and I sold her few days ago with 5700km on her. Before I buy her I thought she will be with me many years. But this summer I tried 3 harleys...
(12-01-2016, 01:25 PM)Ulvetanna_imp Wrote: [ -> ](12-01-2016, 11:23 AM)tomas_imp Wrote: [ -> ]I loved this bike at first, but after 3 years and 8000 miles later, I don't think it does it for me anymore. I really don't know why either, cause it's a fine motorcycle. Trade-in value is $3700 and retail is $4500. What a rip off for CB owners. So it looks like I'll be keeping it for now.........I was on the fence at 8K, now at 10K, it's a keeper.
I wish I could keep CB, she is best looking bike, eye pleasing. I loved looking at her every morning and evening in garage. But riding on CB didn't bring any emotion for me. She is very powerfull bike, accelerates faster than harley, but for me she is (emotionally) something like ford mustang with 2.0 ecoboost engine and HD is shelby with 5L V8 (roaring...).(12-03-2016, 01:20 AM)xmike_imp Wrote: [ -> ]@The ferret. Shaking, sound, slow speed maneuvering, low center of gravity. I had a feeling that CB is quite top heavy. I tried sportster 72, fatboy and low rider. Fatboy weights approx. 60kg more than CB, but it felt very maneuverable also in "walking" speed. Much more maneuverable than CB for me. On CB I always worn full gear, because I was little affraid of her, of that top heavy feeling. But with HD I was not afraid about anything after 10 metres. I was really surprised how easy it turns. And that feeling about engine full of life under you, engine you can feel, feeling that engine will jump out of frame and run away...(sportster 72)I wish I could keep CB, she is best looking bike, eye pleasing. I loved looking at her every morning and evening in garage. But riding on CB didn't bring any emotion for me. She is very powerfull bike, accelerates faster than harley, but for me she is (emotionally) something like ford mustang with 2.0 ecoboost engine and HD is shelby with 5L V8 (roaring...).
(12-03-2016, 01:20 AM)xmike_imp Wrote: [ -> ]@The ferret. Shaking, sound, slow speed maneuvering, low center of gravity. I had a feeling that CB is quite top heavy. I tried sportster 72, fatboy and low rider. Fatboy weights approx. 60kg more than CB, but it felt very maneuverable also in "walking" speed. Much more maneuverable than CB for me. On CB I always worn full gear, because I was little affraid of her, of that top heavy feeling. But with HD I was not afraid about anything after 10 metres. I was really surprised how easy it turns. And that feeling about engine full of life under you, engine you can feel, feeling that engine will jump out of frame and run away...(sportster 72)I had a couple HD's, Sportster 1200 Roadster and 2006 Dyna SuperGlide. I loved them both. That Sporster had a very cool engine, pulled real nice, and made great noises. Same with SuperGlide, I rode those all over CA, never had a bad moment. Never wondered whether I had bought a dud, which for about 8000 miles was how I felt about the very plain vanilla CB1100. The HD's were great right out of the dealer and stayed great until I sold them, only reason was I got out of riding for about 3 years.I wish I could keep CB, she is best looking bike, eye pleasing. I loved looking at her every morning and evening in garage. But riding on CB didn't bring any emotion for me. She is very powerfull bike, accelerates faster than harley, but for me she is (emotionally) something like ford mustang with 2.0 ecoboost engine and HD is shelby with 5L V8 (roaring...).
(12-03-2016, 03:51 AM)use2b_imp Wrote: [ -> ]each day i ride mine and then switch off to my CB750K i realize this will be my last bike as it does everything as well as i need it to do.I truly believe that every day should bring something to look forward to.
it likes quick shifts up as it drops r's fast and i quick bump the throttle for a smooth downshift and the thing runs like and automatic transmission.
my next ride that is now starting to come together will be a very quiet 5 speed mobility scooter.
