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https://www.bennetts.co.uk/bikesocial/ne...al-edition

it's official, it comes from their official twitter!

Very curious about it, even if sadly due to emission regulations we won't see it in Europe, and I think neither in the USA..

think it will be something like a revised paint scheme, some special parts and a celebrative tag (maybe following the whitehouse trend something very Cb750 four-ish..)
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Well, I hope we see one more edition. If it's Whitehous-ish I may have to go dig up a can in the back yard and put one in the garage. Mine has 62,000 miles on it now and would probably last as long as I can ride, given that I bought the NC 750X to keep the miles off of it.
The end of the air-cooled magic [Image: 3982dc3ebc4a9914e284238c0a77690e.png] perhaps Guzzi will punch out another bike or two with an air-cooled motor, but even their newest large(er) displacement bike recently spied in Italy the V100 is a water-cooled lump, don't know if Indian still has a fully air-cooled engine in their lineup and how long that's going to last. HD has gone water-cooled completely with the XL1200 death. Excellent times to go into antifreeze business lol

'14 CB1100 STD 5 speed
I wonder if there will be a water-cooled lawnmower engine. Smile Or people will just sublimely slip into using electric mowers?

(I know Tod, UAE, "lawnmower", ... who cares?)
Might be camera flash, might be my imagination, but it looks like they copied what I did to my engine covers.


I’ll be looking forward to this to see if there are any new interesting parts.


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R NineT and R18 remain air-cooled, as do V7 and V85.
The Royal Enfields are still air-cooled as well.
The grom is still air cooled folks.
Glad I have two CB1100
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