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Sayonara to the CB1100, with an exit interview.
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The CB is what it is. When I first got it I was a little disappointed with a thing or two but the quality and looks of the bike kept me happy. I've been more than satisfied with it. I think Triumph went in an excellent direction. I really love some of the new Triumphs and think they nailed it. Hopefully the new CB will do well. I'm more of an RS type of guy so when it comes out in will give it a good look depending on price. I have been looking at the new Triumphs pretty hard too. I know everyone loves their bikes and nobody wants to hear bashing but some of the said gripes are real and it is an open forum. Opinions are welcome even though they may not all want to be heard. I wasn't totally overwhelmed with the performance factor of the CB at first being that it is an 1100 cc bike and also the fact that it had a speed limiter but like I said, it is what it is. What you lack in one thing you gain in another. I'm in no rush to replace my current 2014 std.

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Remember that all these statements are subject to opinion and what holds true to one may be completely different for another. This bike can do it all for one and nothing for another and it doesn't make it right or wrong just different for different people.

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RE: Sayonara to the CB1100, with an exit interview. - by uscgmac_imp - 12-27-2016, 08:09 AM

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