10-18-2020, 02:25 PM
PowerDubs, the only way I've been able to find this bike is going to the [url=https://www.honda.co.jp/motor-lineup/]Japanese Honda site using Google Chrome which can automatically translate the Japanese.
The site lists 3 CB110s: STD, EX and RS, although there's reference to an RS special edition on the CB1100 page. This is the only reasonable picture I can find of the STD model:
![[Image: 1bb0b322b173f4dec994ce0fba6d37f4.png]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/202010/1bb0b322b173f4dec994ce0fba6d37f4.png)
Go to the [url=https://www.honda.co.jp/CB1100/equipment/]page on equipment and scroll down. There's information on the tank and this picture of it.
![[Image: 4642ff493ecefb1ef0c3fa874ecc904e.png]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/202010/4642ff493ecefb1ef0c3fa874ecc904e.png)
The accompanying text says:
Quote:A 17L fuel tank with a generous cruising range.
In pursuit of comfort during long-distance driving, a fuel tank with a capacity of 17L is used. The shape with the knee grip narrowed down while giving tension to the left and right is a discerning design that shows various expressions depending on the viewing angle. In addition, by adopting a wading seat that pursues sitting comfort, a high-quality impression and long-distance comfort have been further enhanced.
I'd like the current standard bike. Not only does it have the large tank; I'm pretty sure it also has the newer twin exhaust.
The site lists 3 CB110s: STD, EX and RS, although there's reference to an RS special edition on the CB1100 page. This is the only reasonable picture I can find of the STD model:
![[Image: 1bb0b322b173f4dec994ce0fba6d37f4.png]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/202010/1bb0b322b173f4dec994ce0fba6d37f4.png)
Go to the [url=https://www.honda.co.jp/CB1100/equipment/]page on equipment and scroll down. There's information on the tank and this picture of it.
![[Image: 4642ff493ecefb1ef0c3fa874ecc904e.png]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/202010/4642ff493ecefb1ef0c3fa874ecc904e.png)
The accompanying text says:
Quote:A 17L fuel tank with a generous cruising range.
In pursuit of comfort during long-distance driving, a fuel tank with a capacity of 17L is used. The shape with the knee grip narrowed down while giving tension to the left and right is a discerning design that shows various expressions depending on the viewing angle. In addition, by adopting a wading seat that pursues sitting comfort, a high-quality impression and long-distance comfort have been further enhanced.
I'd like the current standard bike. Not only does it have the large tank; I'm pretty sure it also has the newer twin exhaust.

