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I never knew this about my CB1100
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(05-12-2018, 08:29 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote:
(05-12-2018, 08:10 AM)pdedse_imp Wrote:
(05-12-2018, 08:03 AM)suhawk305_imp Wrote: A lot of us experienced people mistaking our CB1100 for the vintage CB750s, etc. That happened to me again this morning, but with a little twist.
While I was packing my car this morning for a short trip. A person I know saw me and stopped in to update me on a business matter. Since it was raining, he stepped into my garage for our conversation, right next to my CB1100 with my CB77 parked right behind it. Keep in mind he is about the same age as I, mid to late 60s.
He said, “you really kept this bike in nice shape!”. Thinking he was referring to my CB77, I look around and he was standing next to and looking down at the CB1100. Of course I had to explained the bike is a 2014 model that was built as a retro etc . etc. He asked me if I ride it much while trying to find the odometer on the instrument cluster. I turned the key and he could see 2,200 miles.
What came next is what I did not expect. He said “You know that these bikes are usually worn-out by 10,000 mile” I told him I hope to be able to ride this bike to at least 100,000 miles.
Not sure what he was thinking of, a 50cc moped, etc.? Biker

If he's right you can probably forego the valve inspection.

If he's right you can probably forego the valve inspection.
ROFL

well prior to 1969 he was probably right. I remember my Dad's Harley's needing a top end rebuild at 10,000 and a bottom end at 20,000 miles.

Motorcycles have come a long way. Few are ridden enough to be worn out, they are generally just neglected to death. Still it's very hard to sell a motorcycle with over 20,000 miles on them even now, as there are so many examples that can be found with under 5000 on them.

You are right about it being hard to sell a bike with 20,000 + miles. I recently sold a 2014 Guzzi V7 with 22,000 miles. It's hard to even get a reply to an ad on a bike with perceived "high" mileage.

I bet that Guzzi will make it to 100,000 miles plus.
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RE: I never knew this about my CB1100 - by CBRider_imp - 05-12-2018, 10:56 AM

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