Posts: 869
Threads: 21
Likes Received: 175 in 75 posts
Likes Given: 378
Joined: Apr 2025
I’m so sorry to hear about your wife curlijoe, You had an important priority in taking care of your wife.
In my stable:
2014 Honda CB1100 Standard
1967 Honda CB77 Superhawk
Posts: 914
Threads: 196
Likes Received: 879 in 376 posts
Likes Given: 1,228
Joined: Apr 2025
In sickness and in health. You lived those vows, and we all admire you for it. We hope the Forum and your motorcycle can provide some comfort. David
2017 Honda CB1100 EX
The most sophisticated, smooth, perfectly engineered motorcycle I've ever owned. A pleasure in every way.
Posts: 4,717
Threads: 245
Likes Received: 1,231 in 530 posts
Likes Given: 1,002
Joined: Apr 2025
Curlyjoe, very sorry to hear about your wife, but at the time, any motorcycle would have come in second place on the priority list. It's nice to read that you're ready to direct attention to your CB1100, and as those have said, cleaning out the fuel system will be the best bet to getting it running again, after you replace the battery of course. I'm currenty working through one of our work bikes that must have sat for a lengthy time. I've been running heavy doses of Techron fuel system cleaner through it, and it's running smoother with every dose. If you can drain the fuel out and hopefully get it to run without pulling the injectors, that might be a way to go if it's not running or idling smoothly.
You know what? I actually would like a pickle.