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CB1000F new (old) horse in the honda stable - alprider - 10-10-2025




RE: CB1000F new (old) horse in the honda stable - MagnaRider - 10-10-2025

Wonder if that bike will make it to the USA. I like the naked appearance, but I HATE how all the new bikes have a stupid iPad for a tach/speedo. I'd seriously consider purchasing if it had analog style gauges like the CB1100.


RE: CB1000F new (old) horse in the honda stable - alprider - 10-10-2025




RE: CB1000F new (old) horse in the honda stable - peterbaron - 10-10-2025

(10-10-2025, 11:38 AM)MagnaRider Wrote: Wonder if that bike will make it to the USA. I like the naked appearance, but I HATE how all the new bikes have a stupid iPad for a tach/speedo. I'd seriously consider purchasing if it had analog style gauges like the CB1100.

Agreed.
I hate iPad cluster as well.
There is nothing better than analog style gauges!!


RE: CB1000F new (old) horse in the honda stable - Cormanus - 10-10-2025

Lots of still pictures here.


RE: CB1000F new (old) horse in the honda stable - Gone in 60 - 10-11-2025

Wow, I dig it. Just watched a bunch of videos about it.


RE: CB1000F new (old) horse in the honda stable - pdedse - 10-11-2025

It is a sharp looking bike.  Per article that Cormanus links "The retuned engine produces 122 horsepower at 9,000rpm and 103 Nm at 8,000rpm, with revised cam timing and intake design giving it a stronger midrange and a distinct off-beat character"

I'm intrigued and would love to test-ride one.  I feel like I simply must know what a "distinct off-beat character" is like.  Biker

And: regarding that "ipad cluster": I don't mind the display so much as I do the fact it sticks out there w/out the cowl (cowling?), which normally I don't like on motorcycles. But in this case, I'd prefer one with just to hide / protect the display.


RE: CB1000F new (old) horse in the honda stable - the Ferret - 10-11-2025

Very cool bike, but a few years too late coming to the market for me


RE: CB1000F new (old) horse in the honda stable - Tev62 - 10-13-2025

(10-11-2025, 08:52 AM)pdedse Wrote: It is a sharp looking bike.  Per article that Cormanus links "The retuned engine produces 122 horsepower at 9,000rpm and 103 Nm at 8,000rpm, with revised cam timing and intake design giving it a stronger midrange and a distinct off-beat character"

I'm intrigued and would love to test-ride one.  I feel like I simply must know what a "distinct off-beat character" is like.  Biker

And: regarding that "ipad cluster": I don't mind the display so much as I do the fact it sticks out there w/out the cowl (cowling?), which normally I don't like on motorcycles.  But in this case, I'd prefer one with just to hide / protect the display.

That off-beat character is done a different way than it is on our bikes.

Intake funnel length has been extended 50mm to 140mm (compared to the Hornet), with minimum diameter now 36mm (from 42mm). The funnel inlet diameters vary: 40mm for the right pair and 50mm for the left. This creates a ‘pulsating’ intake sound as the throttle opens. Smoothed across its top section, the airbox matches the shape of the fuel tank and delivers the volume required for maximum airflow with reduced intake resistance.


RE: CB1000F new (old) horse in the honda stable - alprider - 11-24-2025

something for old boys...... Big Grin


i wants it harder....