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In Praise of Quiet Pipes - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: General Discussion (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Thread: In Praise of Quiet Pipes (/showthread.php?tid=508) |
RE: In Praise of Quiet Pipes - clearviewx - 11-19-2021 When I saw this topic heading I smiled from ear to ear. I thought I was the only one who thought like this. I’m one for the quiet pipes. Thank you for posting this. [/php]
RE: In Praise of Quiet Pipes - Yanivic_imp - 11-21-2021 (11-18-2021, 07:43 AM)Yata-Garasu_imp Wrote: The quiet stock exhaust was and is a major plus of the CB1100 for me. If I remember, cbr1100 blackbird is remarkably quiet (with stock pipes) and smooth. It had much smoother engine than the cb. it could be because of LC vs. partially air-cooled? At least, that’s my observation based on what I remember of 1100XX. RE: In Praise of Quiet Pipes - rboe - 11-22-2021 Proven that loud noise is fatiguing so put me down for quiet pipes. Plus it's just public relations for the non-riding public.
RE: In Praise of Quiet Pipes - Cormanus - 11-22-2021 Put me down for quiet pipes too, please. RE: In Praise of Quiet Pipes - GoldOxide_imp - 11-22-2021 (11-22-2021, 12:57 PM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Put me down for quiet pipes too, please. Yeah, +one for sure. People have enough to manage in their lives. The last thing they need is a low self-esteem rider barking "look at me!", "hear me!". Those riders would have a more success getting therapy. RE: In Praise of Quiet Pipes - pdedse - 11-22-2021 I had a sportster and a couple of xs650s before purchasing my '14 cb1100 standard...I was shocked at first at how quiet the cb was and really missed the sportster's growl and the xs650s' throatiness. But the quietness grew on me. And with a couple of friends developing tinnitus I knew I didn't want overbearing loud anymore. But with my recent purchase of a W800, I'm enjoying a bit more engine music--it's more there than the cb, a slight agreeable rumble. RE: In Praise of Quiet Pipes - Cormanus - 11-22-2021 I don't have a Staintune, but I've ridden a bit with Pterodactyl who does. It provides, in pdedse's terms, a more 'agreeable rumble' than the stock pipes without being loud. Having a tonally agreeable rumble can be achieved without making excessive noise. RE: In Praise of Quiet Pipes - GoldOxide_imp - 11-22-2021 All sounds agreeable. No pointless HD acceleration "thunderclaps". RE: In Praise of Quiet Pipes - Dave Swanson - 11-22-2021 I enjoy the sound of my stock pipes also. Come to think of it I really liked the stock pipes on my CB-750 in 1974. ![]() When I scan the CB1100 ads on CycleTrader I notice quite a few of the black standards with aftermarket cans tacked on them. Am I the only one thinking that the prior owner was trying to make a CB1100 into something that it is not, and became disenchanted with it? RE: In Praise of Quiet Pipes - j3gq_imp - 11-23-2021 Did a sound check for y'all today. A quiet, winding country road with no traffic at all was repeatedly asking for 4000 - 5000 on the rpm gauge, in 3rd and 4th, the open shield, and cold air helped acute hearing. If anybody thinks that this 2017 EX sounds like a sewing machine ... man, ... it doesn't. Honda promised better sound with that newer model, and they delivered. You can go it quiet if you like, and your neighbors will appreciate your nightly returns from the bar, but you can get all the sound you like if that's what you want. Not a brutal Harley sound, instead a deep Honda roar, which beats anything I have heard from a 750 Four - or a Kawa, and it comes with exactly the right vibrations under your skin. |