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RE: FYI: Honda Service Bulletin on CB 1100 - the Ferret - 11-26-2013

If you are on good terms with your dealer, they will probably give you a copy, but all of the "Wrenches" don't concern the CB 1100. In that one, there was also info about the new 500's and about a valve checking procedure, I just didn't photocopy that part so as not to confuse anyone. I stop at my dealer occasionally and ask if there are any service bulletins regarding the CB1100 or the ST 1300 which I also own. If there are they will generally give me a copy.


RE: FYI: Honda Service Bulletin on CB 1100 - kenfyoozed_imp - 11-26-2013

(11-26-2013, 12:55 AM)_imp Wrote: Is there some way to get that Honda technician Newsletter :
- The Wrench -.
BTW ... who here has a Honda Service manual.Or shop manual.
I don't wanna ask at my Honda dealer.Because they'll think
I'm trying to avoid using their Service Dept. to save money.
I just had a front tire replaced on my Rune.It took a month.
Because Honda only had a 2 year production run and the OEM
Dunlop tire is now very hard to locate.Even a Metzeler.
So it took a good 3 weeks on back order from Parts Unlimited.
The Mechanic labor rate in my area is now { $ 85 per hour }.
It was $ 65 per about 3 years ago.
And $ 44 ... 10 years ago.

I have a shop manual that was included in the purchase of my bike. Are you looking for a certain repair issue?


RE: FYI: Honda Service Bulletin on CB 1100 - _imp - 11-26-2013

(11-26-2013, 01:21 AM)kenfyoozed_imp Wrote:
(11-26-2013, 12:55 AM)_imp Wrote: Is there some way to get that Honda technician Newsletter :
- The Wrench -.
BTW ... who here has a Honda Service manual.Or shop manual.
I don't wanna ask at my Honda dealer.Because they'll think
I'm trying to avoid using their Service Dept. to save money.
I just had a front tire replaced on my Rune.It took a month.
Because Honda only had a 2 year production run and the OEM
Dunlop tire is now very hard to locate.Even a Metzeler.
So it took a good 3 weeks on back order from Parts Unlimited.
The Mechanic labor rate in my area is now { $ 85 per hour }.
It was $ 65 per about 3 years ago.
And $ 44 ... 10 years ago.

I have a shop manual that was included in the purchase of my bike. Are you looking for a certain repair issue?

I have a shop manual that was included in the purchase of my bike. Are you looking for a certain repair issue?
Wha ? never heard of that before.how many pages.?
Not the Owners Manual at 128 pgs.,either


FYI: Honda Service Bulletin on CB 1100 - kenfyoozed_imp - 11-26-2013

It's real thick. I think it may have been a shared or downloaded copy. Bought bike used.


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RE: FYI: Honda Service Bulletin on CB 1100 - Ack-CB11_imp - 11-26-2013

Ferret, Thanks for finding and posting, great info.


RE: FYI: Honda Service Bulletin on CB 1100 - AzBob_imp - 11-26-2013

You can purchase the 2013 CB1100/A shop manual directly from Helms. It's $65USD: http://www.helminc.com/helm/product2.asp?Make=AHC&Model=STR+&Year=2013&Category=1&class_2=AHC&mk=Honda+Motorcycle&yr=2013&md=On-Road&dt=Shop%2FService+Information&module=&from=result&Style=helm&Sku=61MGC00&itemtype=N

I buy the shop manuals for all of my vehicles and I can't stand it when they're only available from the dealer (Mazda) or only on DVD (VW).


FYI: Honda Service Bulletin on CB 1100 - Elipten_imp - 06-22-2014

Sound like time for a science fair experiment of cooking some Honda 10w-30 on a camping grill with a deep fat frying thermometer and see what happens, but I suspect higher temps are used to cook french fries or a turkey but I never worked fast food so don't have first hand knowledge.

But I am interested in a temp gauge if someone figures it out as I never like warning lights.


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FYI: Honda Service Bulletin on CB 1100 - chrisross_imp - 06-22-2014

(11-25-2013, 11:29 AM)_imp Wrote: Could that be the smell I detected when I took
delievery of the Bike.I smelled it for about a week.Good thing when
I checked the oil and found that it read totally full in the glass
sight gauge I mentioned a smell from the bike when I called the
Service Dept. to check if they had a service checklist stating the
amount of oil put in the bike and what the glass sight gauge read.
Here's my take on Dealers and Service Dept. I was almost gonna write
a book about it.
it is my expert and firsthand experience that Motorcycle Service dept.
exist to follow the marching orders from up top.Whoever the nearest boss is.
Meaning,the customer will always be at a disadvantage.The employees of
a Dealership will always cotton to their pecking order.So if a problem
develops about a service dept. screw up,even one that is documented,
good luck trying to voice yer opinion.The customer will always be outnumbered
by the Dealer employees.Chalk it up to human nature,I guess.
But I don't like it.I never acted that way.
I was never Boss oriented.I never gave Miss Crabtree an apple in class.
Like little Jackie Cooper.

Is this a sonnet?

Should I be reading it using an iambic pentameter inflection?


FYI: Honda Service Bulletin on CB 1100 - Elipten_imp - 06-22-2014

Local Honda shops here in San Antonio are charging $100/hr, so you are lucky. That is cheap compared to what I cost my company. But I like to wrench myself.


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RE: FYI: Honda Service Bulletin on CB 1100 - davidsargee_imp - 06-22-2014

(06-22-2014, 12:23 AM)Elipten_imp Wrote: Sound like time for a science fair experiment of cooking some Honda 10w-30 on a camping grill with a deep fat frying thermometer and see what happens, but I suspect higher temps are used to cook french fries or a turkey but I never worked fast food so don't have first hand knowledge.

But I am interested in a temp gauge if someone figures it out as I never like warning lights.


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You can fry foods in vegetable oil at 300 deg F. and up, 350 deg is generally optimum for french fries, etc. A deep fat frying thermometer would certainly cover the temp range discussed in this thread.

No matter the measure, 342 degrees F is hot enough to fry a turkey, for sure. I'm no engineer, but that seems mighty hot for engine oil.
I was in some really bad stop and stop traffic the other day, I shut the engine down a couple of times in stopped traffic, temps were in the high 90s. I was watching for the oil temp warning light, and it did not light up, so I have no indication of excessive heat. However, when I got to my destination, I heard some tapping sounds coming from the engine. I was at a little over 7600 miles on the odometer, about due for the 8000 mile servicing, so I thought maybe the tapping was related to the need for the oil to be changed, or perhaps even valve adjustment, (unlikely at 8000 miles, but valve clearance is checked at 8000). When I left about an hour later, the tapping noise was there for a minute or so after start up, then faded away. Now I'm wondering if the tapping was heat related.............