![]() |
|
New Member Bike - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: CB1100 Reference (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=10) +--- Forum: CB1100 Photos & Videos (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=49) +--- Thread: New Member Bike (/showthread.php?tid=12555) Pages:
1
2
|
New Member Bike - Henrik_imp - 08-04-2014 Well I just found this forum the other day, shortly after having received my all new CB1100EX. I thought I would share a couple of photos as I understand that models are a little bit different depending on the market. Here in Switzerland we have for 2014 like in the US a standard version which is only available in black. Mine however is an EX model which corresponds to your DLX. However, I understand you only get the DLX in red, whereas here we also get it in white or black. So, mine is the black model: ![]()
RE: New Member Bike - ChipBeck_imp - 08-04-2014 Henrik, That is my favorite CB1100 yet. The black with an all bare aluminum engine/6-speed would be enough to get me to start all over again with modding a new bike. Beautiful. Chip RE: New Member Bike - TINK_imp - 08-04-2014 Sweet bike, Henrik! Congratulations. I wish we got the wire wheels here in the USA. I have a 2014 CB1100 Deluxe on order and hope to have it parked in my garage soon. TINK RE: New Member Bike - Henrik_imp - 08-04-2014 I thought you got the wire wheels on the Deluxe model in the US. Certainly for me the wire wheels, new seat and dual exhaust made it a no-brainer! The thing about the bike though is that it looks so much better in real life. I always think the pictures makes it look a bit on the heavy side. Having not been able to ride it much yet, the only thing I am wondering about is the rear tire. I have been riding sports bikes and roadsters with 180 or 190 tires for a long time, and I noticed that just after one ride up my local mountain the 150 on the Honda is completely scrubbed edge to edge and I was not pushing it at all. Mind you, it never felt like it was lacking grip either though so it should be okay. (08-04-2014, 04:56 PM)ChipBeck_imp Wrote: Henrik, Chip, For me it is perfect as it is. I can't really think of any mods I would want to do to the bike! RE: New Member Bike - Randy B - 08-04-2014 It will lean over for you. The narrower tire makes it feel more nimble than a wider tire would. RE: New Member Bike - Houtman_imp - 08-04-2014 Do you have a 150 on the back ? We have the 140 in the USA. RE: New Member Bike - the Ferret - 08-04-2014 Nice Henrik... Love the black with the silver motor. You have to laugh that Switzerland gets 3 color choices and we here in the U.S. only get one Are we being punished for buying too many cruisers? Lol New Member Bike - Capo - 08-04-2014 (08-04-2014, 08:59 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Nice Henrik... Love the black with the silver motor. Beautiful bike, Henrik. And yes, the Swiss bike market is likely 1/100th the size of the US, and they get a cornucopia of colors. Makes little sense. RE: New Member Bike - ss2wheels_imp - 08-05-2014 Nice Henrik, yes you get the spoke wheels and more color choices,but we get polished engine covers and more glitz on the handlebars.The best part of all is that if we pick up a nail in a tire, we maybe can plug it on the road and ride it home!
RE: New Member Bike - Henrik_imp - 08-05-2014 Could be that the US market is much bigger than the Swiss one, but then again I suppose we subsidise yours. The bike here goes for USD 16'500, so you could say we might be entitled to more colour options. That said, I think all of Europe gets the same bikes as Switzerland, so in the end the market is still not insignificant. Actually Honda Switzerland are the ones that produced this beautiful limited edition CB1100 to celebrate 40 years of Honda here: (08-04-2014, 08:54 PM)Houtman_imp Wrote: Do you have a 150 on the back ? Sorry, I made a typo before. We also have a 140. |