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(06-24-2013, 04:11 AM)ChipBeck_imp Wrote: (06-23-2013, 07:57 PM)Buffalorider_imp Wrote: I met one guy up in MD who said he was trading his CB in for a different bike with less than 300 on the clock.
He thought the CB was going to be a rocket and is very disappointed.
I love mine but I did my homework and knew what I was buying.
Gentlemen,
Compared to my Bonneville the CB is a rocket. It feels as quick as my air cooled Ducati and is certainly faster than almost all vintage CBs. Strange that someone would buy a vintage style air cooled bike and expect class leading performance. Compared to the bikes I am use to riding, the CB screams.
Chip
Gentlemen,
Compared to my Bonneville the CB is a rocket. It feels as quick as my air cooled Ducati and is certainly faster than almost all vintage CBs. Strange that someone would buy a vintage style air cooled bike and expect class leading performance. Compared to the bikes I am use to riding, the CB screams.
Chip
It would be one thing if it were a supersport poseur but the CB doesn't exactly look like it's ready to take on the salt flats. Why would anyone think it's going to be a rocket
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(06-23-2013, 07:57 PM)Buffalorider_imp Wrote: I met one guy up in MD who said he was trading his CB in for a different bike with less than 300 on the clock.
He thought the CB was going to be a rocket and is very disappointed.
I love mine but I did my homework and knew what I was buying.
I thought my GL1800 would be a great track bike. Maybe a Honda Fury would be much better.
Anyone who thought an air-cooled, retro-styled motorcycle with skinny 18" tires was going to be a "rocket" probably shouldn't be throwing $10,000 around without doing their homework first.
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Still it would be nice if the CB1100 was 50 lbs lighter and had 50 more horse power for the same price :-)
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You know who thinks this is a rocket? Allstate. I'm still in shock over how much they quoted me for insurance after switching from my Nighthawk. When my term expires in a few months I'm switching, probably to Progressive.
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(06-24-2013, 11:28 AM)Randy_S_imp Wrote: You know who thinks this is a rocket? Allstate. I'm still in shock over how much they quoted me for insurance after switching from my Nighthawk. When my term expires in a few months I'm switching, probably to Progressive.
Know what u mean. I have everything with Allstate but CB is with Progressive.
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Yep Progressive wanted almost $200/yr for liability for the CB. Returned it and bought the NH750 vintage 1999. $135/yr for full coverage. I don't think I'm gonna make that much smaller dent in whatever I hit with the NH....
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I only have liability coverage on my motorcycles but Allstate is only charging me $39 a year for my CB11. Maybe because it's tacked on to 3 other bikes I already have insured with them. I've been pretty happy with Allstate.
Chip