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RE: CB 1100 Mods/pics - kennyw - 03-23-2016 (03-23-2016, 05:47 PM)modmaster_imp Wrote: Papa Wheeley I was wondering if you think that Tiro seat is much wider where your butt sits than the OEM seat? Also is it much higher than stock? And lastly is it $500.00 more comfortable than stock? It certainly looks great.I don't think you can buy the Tiros K new anymore. It was wider and taller than my OEM seat. A lot better support but retained the style of the bike. RE: CB 1100 Mods/pics - alphonsus_imp - 03-23-2016 Personally, I prefer your new look Papa! Really like your new grab bar, I prefer the chrome fender, and the stock mirrors. Perhaps a set of fork gaiters would complete the look? Never been a big fan of the CB500 mirrors, though I know they are very popular among members here. The funny thing is, I owned a CB500 before the 11, and the stock mirrors were one of the most common upgrades there as most people didn't like them. When I joined this forum, I smiled at how popular they were here, and are seen as an improvement to this absolutely gorgeous bike ![]() (03-21-2016, 03:24 AM)Papa Weeley_imp Wrote: Thanks, Ron! RE: CB 1100 Mods/pics - Riko_imp - 03-24-2016 me too, not a fan of those black bulky cb500 mirrors the stock mirrors or the Napoleon mirrors fit the bike better imo. RE: CB 1100 Mods/pics - modmaster_imp - 03-24-2016 Kennyw, they still have it available only in real leather. modmaster http://www.samurider.com/?p=17273/#itemImage RE: CB 1100 Mods/pics - kennyw - 03-24-2016 (03-24-2016, 06:15 AM)modmaster_imp Wrote: Kennyw, they still have it available only in real leather. That is good to know. It wasn't available at all at one point around the time I sold my old one. RE: CB 1100 Mods/pics - alphonsus_imp - 03-26-2016 My bike is nowhere near as special/modded as most others here, but i thought I'd share nevertheless. I fell in love with the stock design of this bike, so I wanted to stay as close to it as possible. I've added just a few modifications to make it a slightly more practical commuter as well as sport tourer, since it's my only bike and I ride all year long. Anything drastic that would ruin the looks was out (e.g. massive screen, topbox, etc). I've added: Oxford heated grips Dart flyscreen (smaller version) Fehling rear rack (thanks to Django for finding that one) Kawa fork gaiters (purely cosmetic reasons, thanks to Ferret for the tip) ![]() ![]() The only thing I'd still like to add is a higher custom seat since I find the ergos a little cramped for my legs (6'2", long legs). Apart from that I am perfectly happy with everything
RE: CB 1100 Mods/pics - Riko_imp - 03-26-2016 wow! your amazing pictures make the bike look like its popping out of my screen ![]() what kind of camera are you using, seems an expensive piece of hardware you got there
RE: CB 1100 Mods/pics - flynrider - 03-26-2016 (03-24-2016, 06:15 AM)modmaster_imp Wrote: Kennyw, they still have it available only in real leather. Hey Modmaster, I bought Kenny's Tiros K seat. According to the specs it was around .8 inches taller than stock, but to me it feels taller than that. Definitely wider and flatter than stock, which is exactly what I was looking for. I can't speak for the leather since the original came in a tough, stitched vinyl. I really love this seat. It's the kind of seat you should expect to find on a retro UJM. RE: CB 1100 Mods/pics - Cormanus - 03-26-2016 (03-26-2016, 08:11 AM)Riko_imp Wrote: wow! your amazing pictures make the bike look like its popping out of my screen If the info embedded in the picture is right, it's a Nikon D3000. RE: CB 1100 Mods/pics - alphonsus_imp - 03-27-2016 (03-26-2016, 05:46 PM)Cormanus_imp Wrote:(03-26-2016, 08:11 AM)Riko_imp Wrote: wow! your amazing pictures make the bike look like its popping out of my screen If the info embedded in the picture is right, it's a Nikon D3000. Thanks for the compliment Riko, but Cormanus is right, it's my girlfriend's entry level dslr. Not fancy at all. I used a decent lens (a fixed 50mm) but that's nothing expensive or special either. The bike is quite special though!
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