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RE: Best Dyno HP numbers?
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I find myself trying to squeeze a few more dollars out of my wallet. So far, unsuccessfully.


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(03-03-2015, 10:05 PM)CB4ME_imp Wrote:
(03-03-2015, 05:22 PM)xNE0x_imp Wrote: Honestly, if you are looking for gut wrenching performance.. You should have bought a sports bike. The inline four in the cb1100 was not made for super performance, and anything you do to it will only result in nominal gains vs a hefty cost. Unless you dropped a pretty penny on 2 cams, and a set of big bore pistons.. You won't see any substantial gains.

I agree. I didn't buy the CB1100 for sports bike performance. Nevertheless, a 10 or 15 hp gain is noticeable and within easy reach. Why not have your cake and eat it too?

Why fix something that isn't broke? Smile

(03-04-2015, 03:06 AM)Rebel73_imp Wrote: Hey, if a guy wants to squeeze a few more ponies out of his CB, it's his choice and his wallet.

Agreed. Your bike, your choice. I look at it from an engine builders point of view, as I've dropped over 4k into my CB750. It took superflow valves, a webcam #41, mac 4 into 1 exhaust, high performance andrews ignition coils, new NGK plug wires, a 915 big bore kit, shop peened rods, all new green bearings for the lower end, and a few misc parts and modifiers such as removing rotating weight from the crankshaft. I think I am right around 80~85hp on the 750 now.

I have an expensive hobby I guess. To each his own.

My dad's bike on the other hand, is a 970 kit which we won't talk about how much money it cost to build that.. But, if you are interested:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULADg8tJ...UTvq_su-Fm


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Best Dyno HP numbers?
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(03-04-2015, 04:28 AM)xNE0x_imp Wrote:
(03-03-2015, 10:05 PM)CB4ME_imp Wrote:
(03-03-2015, 05:22 PM)xNE0x_imp Wrote: Honestly, if you are looking for gut wrenching performance.. You should have bought a sports bike. The inline four in the cb1100 was not made for super performance, and anything you do to it will only result in nominal gains vs a hefty cost. Unless you dropped a pretty penny on 2 cams, and a set of big bore pistons.. You won't see any substantial gains.

I agree. I didn't buy the CB1100 for sports bike performance. Nevertheless, a 10 or 15 hp gain is noticeable and within easy reach. Why not have your cake and eat it too?

Why fix something that isn't broke? Smile

(03-04-2015, 03:06 AM)Rebel73_imp Wrote: Hey, if a guy wants to squeeze a few more ponies out of his CB, it's his choice and his wallet.

Agreed. Your bike, your choice. I look at it from an engine builders point of view, as I've dropped over 4k into my CB750. It took superflow valves, a webcam #41, mac 4 into 1 exhaust, high performance andrews ignition coils, new NGK plug wires, a 915 big bore kit, shop peened rods, all new green bearings for the lower end, and a few misc parts and modifiers such as removing rotating weight from the crankshaft. I think I am right around 80~85hp on the 750 now.

I have an expensive hobby I guess. To each his own.

My dad's bike on the other hand, is a 970 kit which we won't talk about how much money it cost to build that.. But, if you are interested:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULADg8tJ...UTvq_su-Fm

Why fix something that isn't broke? Smile

(03-04-2015, 03:06 AM)Rebel73_imp Wrote: Hey, if a guy wants to squeeze a few more ponies out of his CB, it's his choice and his wallet.

Agreed. Your bike, your choice. I look at it from an engine builders point of view, as I've dropped over 4k into my CB750. It took superflow valves, a webcam #41, mac 4 into 1 exhaust, high performance andrews ignition coils, new NGK plug wires, a 915 big bore kit, shop peened rods, all new green bearings for the lower end, and a few misc parts and modifiers such as removing rotating weight from the crankshaft. I think I am right around 80~85hp on the 750 now.

I have an expensive hobby I guess. To each his own.

My dad's bike on the other hand, is a 970 kit which we won't talk about how much money it cost to build that.. But, if you are interested:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULADg8tJ...UTvq_su-Fm
Sick!! Photos please!


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RE: Best Dyno HP numbers?
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(03-04-2015, 04:28 AM)xNE0x_imp Wrote:
(03-03-2015, 10:05 PM)CB4ME_imp Wrote:
(03-03-2015, 05:22 PM)xNE0x_imp Wrote: Honestly, if you are looking for gut wrenching performance.. You should have bought a sports bike. The inline four in the cb1100 was not made for super performance, and anything you do to it will only result in nominal gains vs a hefty cost. Unless you dropped a pretty penny on 2 cams, and a set of big bore pistons.. You won't see any substantial gains.

I agree. I didn't buy the CB1100 for sports bike performance. Nevertheless, a 10 or 15 hp gain is noticeable and within easy reach. Why not have your cake and eat it too?

Why fix something that isn't broke? Smile

(03-04-2015, 03:06 AM)Rebel73_imp Wrote: Hey, if a guy wants to squeeze a few more ponies out of his CB, it's his choice and his wallet.

Agreed. Your bike, your choice. I look at it from an engine builders point of view, as I've dropped over 4k into my CB750. It took superflow valves, a webcam #41, mac 4 into 1 exhaust, high performance andrews ignition coils, new NGK plug wires, a 915 big bore kit, shop peened rods, all new green bearings for the lower end, and a few misc parts and modifiers such as removing rotating weight from the crankshaft. I think I am right around 80~85hp on the 750 now.

I have an expensive hobby I guess. To each his own.

My dad's bike on the other hand, is a 970 kit which we won't talk about how much money it cost to build that.. But, if you are interested:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULADg8tJ...UTvq_su-Fm

Why fix something that isn't broke? Smile
This!

[Image: 7fe0e5e99466978bdc8e3db9e033c796.jpg]

Seriously, the CB1100 certainly isn't broken. And I certainly didn't fix anything.

But the CB1100 is unique. There aren't a lot of classic 2013/2014 inline 4s out there.

A lot of folks are making their CB's their own. And if I had the money I'd buy 2 or 3. Maybe 1 tourer, 1 café, and one bone stock.


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That's an awesome pic!


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Oooooooo looks just like my DLX only with spoke wheels...


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Thought I would add Rusty1's numbers to this thread

97 hp 71 ft lbs of torque

http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=5381

This is one strong CB 1100


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RE: Best Dyno HP numbers?
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(03-03-2015, 11:34 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: A lot of guys would make the exact same upgrades to a 150 horsepower bike. Header, freer flowing air cleaner, PVC etc. Most just want more noise and less weight, but a few extra horsepower is a bonus for them.
that would be me...
(03-06-2015, 06:12 AM)CB4ME_imp Wrote:
(03-04-2015, 04:28 AM)xNE0x_imp Wrote:
(03-03-2015, 10:05 PM)CB4ME_imp Wrote:
(03-03-2015, 05:22 PM)xNE0x_imp Wrote: Honestly, if you are looking for gut wrenching performance.. You should have bought a sports bike. The inline four in the cb1100 was not made for super performance, and anything you do to it will only result in nominal gains vs a hefty cost. Unless you dropped a pretty penny on 2 cams, and a set of big bore pistons.. You won't see any substantial gains.

I agree. I didn't buy the CB1100 for sports bike performance. Nevertheless, a 10 or 15 hp gain is noticeable and within easy reach. Why not have your cake and eat it too?

Why fix something that isn't broke? Smile

(03-04-2015, 03:06 AM)Rebel73_imp Wrote: Hey, if a guy wants to squeeze a few more ponies out of his CB, it's his choice and his wallet.

Agreed. Your bike, your choice. I look at it from an engine builders point of view, as I've dropped over 4k into my CB750. It took superflow valves, a webcam #41, mac 4 into 1 exhaust, high performance andrews ignition coils, new NGK plug wires, a 915 big bore kit, shop peened rods, all new green bearings for the lower end, and a few misc parts and modifiers such as removing rotating weight from the crankshaft. I think I am right around 80~85hp on the 750 now.

I have an expensive hobby I guess. To each his own.

My dad's bike on the other hand, is a 970 kit which we won't talk about how much money it cost to build that.. But, if you are interested:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULADg8tJ...UTvq_su-Fm

Why fix something that isn't broke? Smile
This!

[Image: 7fe0e5e99466978bdc8e3db9e033c796.jpg]

Seriously, the CB1100 certainly isn't broken. And I certainly didn't fix anything.

But the CB1100 is unique. There aren't a lot of classic 2013/2014 inline 4s out there.

A lot of folks are making their CB's their own. And if I had the money I'd buy 2 or 3. Maybe 1 tourer, 1 café, and one bone stock.

Why fix something that isn't broke? Smile
This!

[Image: 18b152b77a2aa20c5781c01c5d225d38.jpg]

Seriously, the CB1100 certainly isn't broken. And I certainly didn't fix anything.

But the CB1100 is unique. There aren't a lot of classic 2013/2014 inline 4s out there.

A lot of folks are making their CB's their own. And if I had the money I'd buy 2 or 3. Maybe 1 tourer, 1 café, and one bone stock.
way to go CB4ME...2 thumbs up ! Great pic.


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RE: Best Dyno HP numbers?
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(03-03-2015, 11:34 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: A lot of guys would make the exact same upgrades to a 150 horsepower bike. Header, freer flowing air cleaner, PVC etc. Most just want more noise and less weight, but a few extra horsepower is a bonus for them.

I'd like less weight. Not interested in more noise. Quiet is good. Just my opinion though. When I was younger I liked noise, lol!


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RE: Best Dyno HP numbers?
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My best so far is 95.8 and I would like more......if anyone breaks the 100hp barrier, please post. And you adult "I don't need more HP" riders, I ask, why did you respond to this post??.


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