04-04-2015, 10:39 AM
(04-04-2015, 01:44 AM)pekingduck_imp Wrote:(04-03-2015, 11:52 PM)sig_a_imp Wrote: Honda won't stop producing the CB1100 DLX as long as the niche market remains profitable. Will a 2016 DLX include digitally controlled suspension, traction control, updated LED lighting, heated grips as standard?
Honda is the most successful motorcycle manufacturer in the world.
I hate to think I'm old fashioned just because I'm old, but I think a strong reason I own a CB1100 (non-ABS) is because it doesn't have digital suspension, traction control, etc. It is a straight-forward, simple bike that responds to my inputs alone.
It is also likely a reason for the success of the Bonnevilles, the continued appeal of BMW oilheads and the resurgence of airheads, and for that matter, the whole chopperbobbercafe movement.
Electronic ignition, fuel injection sometimes, maybe even ABS, advances in metalurgy, manufacturing and design, okay, but my line in the sand is drawn at that. For bikes anyway. High tech in cars - great, as long as it works reliably. But my car lives outside, the bikes own the garage.
You're not old fashioned, you're a bike guy. Bike guys are by nature mechanical guys. I'm not an electronics hater (carburetors, though an elegant solution for mixing air and fuel, are a PIA to live with) but they don't fascinate me.
