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Any 2 up riders ? - patiodadio_imp - 07-22-2013 My wife and I have been riding Sport Touring bikes for many years and are thinking about getting a smaller, lighter bike. I love the look of the CB1100. Does anyone ride 2up ? I was wondering about the power. . RE: Any 2 up riders ? - rockster5_imp - 07-22-2013 Yup my wife and I do that all the time. Plenty of power for us and we love it. We're going to get the corbin seat we like the Chip Beck Spec style and have the National Cycle Street Shield EX http://www.corbin.com/honda/hcb1113gl.shtml http://shop.nationalcycle.com/perl/cycle/N2567 RE: Any 2 up riders ? - ChipBeck_imp - 07-22-2013 I ride two up quite a bit. The big CB11 has a lot more power than you'll ever need. My HD Road King does not have the power and acceleration of the CB11 and if I really let it rip I would risk throwing her off the rear seat which would kill my chances of having a pleasant evening. Chip RE: Any 2 up riders ? - the Ferret - 07-22-2013 Patiodadio..I recognize that handle. Haven't seen it in awhile though. Going to drive me crazy remember which forum I remeber it from. in any case welcome. RE: Any 2 up riders ? - GoldOxide_imp - 11-10-2018 My partner saddles up on the back from time-to-time. She really enjoys hitching a ride - she sometimes doesn't even know she is doing 175 km/h. The point? - The CB is that smooth with two-up. RE: Any 2 up riders ? - Roper_imp - 11-10-2018 Yep. My wife and I like to take the bike for date nights. We're about 350 lbs together. An extra five pounds of air in the rear tire and another two clicks on the rear suspension and we're golden. Plenty of power. We have the Corbin seat. I love it, but I also commute by bike about three days a week, and it's formed to my posterior. My wife thinks it's too hard after about 45 minutes. I think she needs to ride more
RE: Any 2 up riders ? - Bodizafa_imp - 11-11-2018 I bought the bike mainly to commute, but have ridden 2 up with my wife. Together we are about 280 lbs, and the bike has plenty of smooth power. However, if you're used to touring bikes, it might be hard to adjust to the amount of wind you will be subjected to on the CB. I have a Puig windscreen, which helps, but you still get fatigued faster than with a full fairing bike. As far as the seat goes, its not bad, I would upgrade if your going to be doing long rides. RE: Any 2 up riders ? - misterprofessionality - 11-11-2018 i have the blessing/curse of not really being able to go 2 up with my wife for very far. she'll fall asleep on the pillion after about 1 hour max of riding. she's never complained about the comfort, and it's actually plenty comfortable wind-wise. I would not say you're going to get really significant storage on this bike while carrying a passenger, though plenty of have mounted a full-on 3 box set on theirs. RE: Any 2 up riders ? - GoldOxide_imp - 11-11-2018 (11-10-2018, 02:12 PM)Roper_imp Wrote: Yep. My wife and I like to take the bike for date nights. We're about 350 lbs together. An extra five pounds of air in the rear tire and another two clicks on the rear suspension and we're golden. Plenty of power. We have the Corbin seat. I love it, but I also commute by bike about three days a week, and it's formed to my posterior. My wife thinks it's too hard after about 45 minutes. I think she needs to ride more Classic. (11-11-2018, 05:46 AM)Bodizafa_imp Wrote: I bought the bike mainly to commute, but have ridden 2 up with my wife. Together we are about 280 lbs, and the bike has plenty of smooth power. However, if you're used to touring bikes, it might be hard to adjust to the amount of wind you will be subjected to on the CB. I have a Puig windscreen, which helps, but you still get fatigued faster than with a full fairing bike. As far as the seat goes, its not bad, I would upgrade if your going to be doing long rides. The wife lasts one hour each direction. So the tour has to be broken up with other non-riding events along the way. (11-11-2018, 06:30 AM)misterprofessionality_imp Wrote: i have the blessing/curse of not really being able to go 2 up with my wife for very far. she'll fall asleep on the pillion after about 1 hour max of riding. she's never complained about the comfort, and it's actually plenty comfortable wind-wise. I would not say you're going to get really significant storage on this bike while carrying a passenger, though plenty of have mounted a full-on 3 box set on theirs. Either that is some sweet shifting and braking, or the traffic, roads and cager behaviour are magical? RE: Any 2 up riders ? - skidmarkart_imp - 11-12-2018 Counter point... I am a big guy (6'4") and my wife *hates* riding on the back of the CB1100. Maybe I take too much space on the seat, but she told me she liked riding on my Aprilia SuMo much better! Alas, I don't like riding two-up much anyway, so no big loss. I suspect this also may be because there's not as much slope/back for her to lean against, but whatever the case, she hates the CB. If you are 6' or over, you should definitely test it out before you buy... YMMV. |