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What makes the CB brakes so good?
#21
[quote='PowerDubs' pid='214096' dateline='1533176779']
Not even close to $1,000 last I checked, a little over $700 shipped.

Ok, you've got me thinking, but I have questions:
1. Did you swap onto a 2014, Deluxe model?
2. Which 2017 model is the correct one - CB1100CA AC, or CB1100NA AC?
3. Everything matched exactly? The triple clamp accepted the 2017 forks completely? Nothing was modified or altered?
4. Did the ride height change at all? If you measure the uncompressed height of the 2014 and the 2017 forks are they exactly the same from the center of the axle to the top? Doesn't the 2017 model have a smaller diameter front tire?
5. I see the prices for the 2017 forks are $401.37 each. When you add tax and shipping, even with the 12% discount this should be over $800.00. How do I get the 12% discount?
6. Do the forks come filled with oil?
7. Can you provide me the part numbers of the forks you purchased?

Sorry about so many questions, but an $800.00 investment is substantial to me, and I want to make sure before I leap. Thank you for your feedback.
Ok, I researched the specs for the 2014 and 2017 models. The fork diameter is identical (41 mm), the rake is identical (27.0 degrees), the trail is identical (114 mm), the wheelbase is identical (58.7 inches), and the front tire sizes are identical (18 inch). You guys have got me seriously thinking about this. Can you please explain why exactly the 2017 forks are that much better? I am sure I am not the only one who would like to hear a direct comparison from someone who has performed the swap, and it sounds like two of you have done this. Is the ride smoother and more compliant? Does it improve the handling? Do they dive less under braking? Thank you guys.
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#22
Dave, somewhere on the forum is a link to an explanation of why the new dual bending forks on the 2017 bike are so much better. I’m blowed if I can find it. Sorry. Someone else maybe able to help.

I don’t know whether the EX and RS forks are the same. I suspect you want the EX ones. That’s the CB1100CA.
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#23
(08-08-2018, 08:16 PM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Dave, somewhere on the forum is a link to an explanation of why the new dual bending forks on the 2017 bike are so much better. I’m blowed if I can find it. Sorry. Someone else maybe able to help.

I don’t know whether the EX and RS forks are the same. I suspect you want the EX ones. That’s the CB1100CA.

I think the internals are the same, but there are external differences (like calliper mounting...) as RS and EX use different brakes and wheels.
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#24
the diameter of the forkpipes are different RS/EX......i am not sure, the technology inside is the same ........and the RS has different (brand ?) calliper+ mounting ....its some more powerful
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#25
Thanks for your feedback Cormanus, jtopiso, and alprider. I did some more research: The front axels are the same, the front fenders are the same, but the steering stem and the wheel spacers are different. I need to check on the brake calipers next.
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#26
Sorry I am not digging around for more info, I currently have my bike in 1 million parts and I’ve been slowly working away at that.

What year and model is your bike?

The 17 standard forks are a direct swap for a 14 standard bike. Much better more comfortable ride.

This new Showa Dual bending valve technology is used on many more modern bikes, including Harley’s, other Honda’s.


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#27
The 17 standard forks are a direct swap for a 14 standard bike. Much better more comfortable ride.

Hi PowerDubs. I believe you and Houtman when you say you've swapped the forks on your 2014 with forks from the 2017 model. But, as stated above, your swap works with the "2014 standard bike", and my bike is a 2014 Dlx. I remember reading a different post, on this forum, where somebody purchased a set of 2017 forks and they didn't fit his bike because (I believe) the brake caliper mounts were different. Houtman, did you perform the fork swap with a 2014 "Standard" (single exhaust), or a 2014 "Deluxe" (dual exhaust)? I am seriously considering the fork swap, but the last thing I want to do is buy the 2017 forks and discover they do not fit the 2014 Dlx model. The part numbers for the calipers are different for the 2014 and 2017 bikes. It appears that PowerDubs performed the swap with a "2014 standard". Houtman, can you please let me know if your swap was performed with a 2014 standard, or a 2014 Dlx? Thank you guys.
Ok, I found the post I was looking for. It was Houtman who posted on a thread titled "2013 ABS forks upgrade: NOT". Here he states that the 2017 forks will not fit a 2013, and "...I will put the forks on the 2014". Houtman, can you please confirm if your fork swap was performed on a 2014 standard, or a 2014 deluxe? Thank you.
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#28
I put the 2017 forks on my 2014 CB 1100 DLX , fitted perfectly !
However the 2017 forks do NOT fit the 2013 with ABS as these have a 3 pot caliper brake and the 14 and 17 only 2 pots.
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#29
Part numbers will be different for something as simple as a color change. For example you can have the exact same side cover or caliber and if one is black and one is silver the part number will be different.

All you need to know is if the DLX uses the same physical caliper shape as the standard.

If I remember correctly someone in a post somewhere mentioned that the ABS bike had visually different calipers but that may have been something I read from used to be in Florida which I believe was a bike imported from overseas so I am not sure.


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Perfect – beat me to the answer. While I was typing I guess. :-)


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#30
(08-10-2018, 04:06 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote: I put the 2017 forks on my 2014 CB 1100 DLX , fitted perfectly !
However the 2017 forks do NOT fit the 2013 with ABS as these have a 3 pot caliper brake and the 14 and 17 only 2 pots.

Thank you Houtman.
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