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Thanks, yea my brother and I have been riding all over the country for a looonnnggg time lol

I'll bet the DCT IS awesome with the power of the Goldwing motor behind it. Good looking bike!

I only have 310 miles on it so far, but I recognize the DCT's brilliance.

No DCT here...

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And 6th is about the same ratio as 3rd on the CB1100. Similar dyno to the 1100 up to 7,000 RPM where the 1000R kicks up its heels. A bit of a juvenile delinquent compared to the CB1100 elder statesman.
(07-02-2021, 01:41 AM)Willmarth_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks, yea my brother and I have been riding all over the country for a looonnnggg time lol

I'll bet the DCT IS awesome with the power of the Goldwing motor behind it. Good looking bike!

I only have 310 miles on it so far, but I recognize the DCT's brilliance.

No DCT here...

[url=http://%5Bimg%5Dhttps://i.vgy.me/RixtfV.jpg%5B/img%5D]http://

And 6th is about the same ratio as 3rd on the CB1100. Similar dyno to the 1100 up to 7,000 RPM where the 1000R kicks up its heels. A bit of a juvenile delinquent compared to the CB1100 elder statesman.

Still a nice ride Will. To bad for me I cannot fit in those configurations. Dodgy
(07-02-2021, 09:49 AM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-02-2021, 01:41 AM)Willmarth_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks, yea my brother and I have been riding all over the country for a looonnnggg time lol

I'll bet the DCT IS awesome with the power of the Goldwing motor behind it. Good looking bike!

I only have 310 miles on it so far, but I recognize the DCT's brilliance.

No DCT here...

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And 6th is about the same ratio as 3rd on the CB1100. Similar dyno to the 1100 up to 7,000 RPM where the 1000R kicks up its heels. A bit of a juvenile delinquent compared to the CB1100 elder statesman.

Still a nice ride Will. To bad for me I cannot fit in those configurations. Dodgy

Still a nice ride Will. To bad for me I cannot fit in those configurations. Dodgy
It's a cool ride. The first generation 1000R is made in Italy ...

[url=https://www.motorcyclistonline.com/2008-honda-cb1000r-first-ride/]https://www.motorcyclistonline.com/2008-honda-cb1000r-first-ride/


It makes a spine tingling shriek out of the Yoshimura 3/4 system that features a cat delete but retains the O2 sensor for perfect fueling. My only complaint is that it's a bit cramped. I added some handlebar risers for my 64 year old neck and some Givi expandable soft bags that make her a fast grocery getter.
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