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So the recent talk that the CB1100 had a speed limit of 112mph proved too much temptation for me. I decided to go out to my favorite stretch of empty desert highway to see if this was true.

Previously, I'd had the bike up to 105 mph and it had still been accelerating briskly. It was hard to imagine that Honda would artficially hold it back. I'd heard that some of the scary fast bikes like the ZX14 and Busa had been limited to 186 mph (299 kph), but a 112 mph limit seemed kind of low. If you took the bike to the dragstrip, you'd likely bounce off the limiter before you finished the quarter mile.

Anyway, since I hadn't heard that anyone on the site had actually verified the existence of the limiter on U.S. models, I decided to go check it out for myself.

I was humming along at about 80 mph, when I shifted into 5th and rolled the throttle wide open. Within a few seconds the speedo was passing through 100. Without any letup, the bike passed through 110 and was still accelerating quite well. Then the speedo hit the area between 110 and 115 and I felt the power drop off. The bike made it to 115 indicated (114 on the GPS) then dropped to 110 then wobbled back and forth between 110 and 115.

I'm assuming that the limiter is built into the ECU and is shutting off 1 or 2 of the injectors when the computer detects that the speed is above 112 mph. My CB750 has a rev limiter built into the electronic ignition that shuts off one coil above redline and it seems a lot harsher than the CB11's limiter (the 750 has no EFI or engine computer).

So, there it is. While most will never bounce off the speed limiter at least we know it is there. Sadly, that makes my CB750 the fastest bike I have. No doubt the CB11 would blow it away from 0-112, but after that the 750 would leave it behind.
Were you able to glance at the tach above 110? I'm guessing the engine is reving in the 6500 rpm range at that speed.
(06-01-2013, 09:41 AM)CB4ME_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Were you able to glance at the tach above 110? I'm guessing the engine is reving in the 6500 rpm range at that speed.

Sorry, I was kind of fixated on the bouncing speedo. I could definitely tell that it was below 7K. Usually 7K is where you start feeling some vibes in the bars. If the dyno charts are to be believed, it's also the where you'll find the hp peak.
Thanks Flynrider..now I don't feel obligated to find out for myself
Thanks for doing the legwork Flynrider.

I've got a CBR1000RR that'll easily hit 124mph...in second gear. Big Grin
Tks! Yea my ZRX1200 would do 125 in 2nd. Once I get exhaust it will be time for a Power Commander to eliminate the 112 bs. Not that I need to ride @ that speed I just believe in having all that is available so "I" can determine how to use it.
(06-01-2013, 11:45 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks Flynrider..now I don't feel obligated to find out for myself

Yes thank you sir,
I might still try it though haha
We must busy ourselves about how to bypass that!
(06-05-2013, 06:10 AM)GSAviator_imp Wrote: [ -> ]We must busy ourselves about how to bypass that!

As Fuzzy mentioned, the Power Commander says it can....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BsZk3Bq3Ok
Fuzzy,

How does a Power Commander work?
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