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RE: a better sissy bar
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Apropos different fits, I think I recall there was a difference between the 2013-14 standard and the 2014 DLX/EX rack fittings.


11-12-2021, 05:25 AM
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RE: a better sissy bar
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For a qty of two you are better off buying the standard Fehling rack, for the correct model, and cutting the upright bar on the rear hoop and self extending it.


11-12-2021, 09:13 AM
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RE: a better sissy bar
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(11-11-2021, 05:13 PM)Tev62_imp Wrote: I'm not surprised there are no takers. How many people regularly ride two up on the CB and to my mind they just don't suit this bike very well.

My granddaughter regularly rides two up with me on the EX and the RS. She prefers the RS. Funny, youth finds the RS look more appealing, yet it is probably the only other large bike with any retro qualities, albeit not as retro as the CB1100.


11-12-2021, 12:12 PM
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RE: a better sissy bar
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Tev62 Wrote:
"I'm not surprised there are no takers. How many people regularly ride two up on the CB and to my mind they just don't suit this bike very well."

Hey I resemble that remark!
I never ride any of my bikes on my own..Director of Finance is ALWAYS on the pillion.
She tells me that the Honda RS is more comfortable than the Kawa RS..but the Crossrunner is ultimatley the best.
Keeping on track with this thread though I couldn't bear the thought of a topcase on the Kawa so I custom made her a backrest from a Shad part that was sold as a universal back rest for a big scooter..turned out a big success with her too, so happy days!
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JT


11-18-2021, 06:58 AM
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RE: a better sissy bar
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(11-18-2021, 06:58 AM)Jonnyteabag_imp Wrote: Tev62 Wrote:
"I'm not surprised there are no takers. How many people regularly ride two up on the CB and to my mind they just don't suit this bike very well."

Hey I resemble that remark!
I never ride any of my bikes on my own..Director of Finance is ALWAYS on the pillion.
She tells me that the Honda RS is more comfortable than the Kawa RS..but the Crossrunner is ultimatley the best.
Keeping on track with this thread though I couldn't bear the thought of a topcase on the Kawa so I custom made her a backrest from a Shad part that was sold as a universal back rest for a big scooter..turned out a big success with her too, so happy days!
[Image: 323820efbc399d614301c54436182a16.jpg]

JT

Well done JTB, and nice snap of the Kawi.


11-18-2021, 11:11 AM
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RE: a better sissy bar
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(11-18-2021, 06:58 AM)Jonnyteabag_imp Wrote: Tev62 Wrote:
"I'm not surprised there are no takers. How many people regularly ride two up on the CB and to my mind they just don't suit this bike very well."

Hey I resemble that remark!
I never ride any of my bikes on my own..Director of Finance is ALWAYS on the pillion.
She tells me that the Honda RS is more comfortable than the Kawa RS..but the Crossrunner is ultimatley the best.
Keeping on track with this thread though I couldn't bear the thought of a topcase on the Kawa so I custom made her a backrest from a Shad part that was sold as a universal back rest for a big scooter..turned out a big success with her too, so happy days!
[Image: 323820efbc399d614301c54436182a16.jpg]

JT

Disguised it well with a bag behind it so you get a pass! Thumbs UpBig Grin


11-18-2021, 06:08 PM
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RE: a better sissy bar
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Could any expert in m/c or suspension) tell me, what the heck is the purpose of an inverted fork (or inverted shocks) ? All I see (in above pic) is that it makes installing the front fender more complicated and less clean (apology Jonny !).


11-18-2021, 11:52 PM
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RE: a better sissy bar
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I'm no suspension expert but one of the goals of a motorcycle designer is to reduce unsprung weight. This is weight not under the control of suspension. Swapping the two main stanchion components around has the lighter tube as unsprung weight and allows it to be more dynamic, it is easier to move a lighter weight quickly for more responsive suspension.

Along with this, lighter brake calipers, wheels, discs etc all go towards the same goal. A lighter wheel also has inertial and gyroscopic benefits too. Our suspension is a nod to classic design and aesthetics, in pure engineering terms it is the wrong choice for a modern bike. If money was no object we would all have magnesium wheels but we don't want to pay an extra $3,000 for our CB1100's!


11-19-2021, 04:09 AM
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RE: a better sissy bar
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(11-19-2021, 04:09 AM)Tev62_imp Wrote: I'm no suspension expert but one of the goals of a motorcycle designer is to reduce unsprung weight. This is weight not under the control of suspension. Swapping the two main stanchion components around has the lighter tube as unsprung weight and allows it to be more dynamic, it is easier to move a lighter weight quickly for more responsive suspension.

Along with this, lighter brake calipers, wheels, discs etc all go towards the same goal. A lighter wheel also has inertial and gyroscopic benefits too. Our suspension is a nod to classic design and aesthetics, in pure engineering terms it is the wrong choice for a modern bike. If money was no object we would all have magnesium wheels but we don't want to pay an extra $3,000 for our CB1100's!
Thanks Tev62, that's a good explanation. I had never connected the inverted forks with unsprung weight.


11-19-2021, 05:18 AM
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RE: a better sissy bar
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Neither did I, but when you say it, it sounds right. Thank you !


11-19-2021, 05:48 AM
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