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RE: Adapting to 17" CBR wheels?
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If you want to use a 17 in wheel for the purpose of better rubber where is also another option. Unless you're just wanting it for the alloy wheel asthetics.

I would suggest you go spoke. Get some EX hubs and lace them with tubeless rims. Go with a 17 maybe an 18 up front so you don't have to deal with speedo calibration.
Then get a 17" × 5" for the rear to accomodate a 180r17 tire. But with that you may need to get another swingarm. Gotta do measurements. Worst case you can get a wider swingarm from Webike but they're not cheap.

Then spacers for the chaindrive to align for the larger rim and wheel.

Pricy but it'll work. Your front end will line up at the calipers and rotors for certain.
The rear will also work..
Plus tubeless rims (maybe go black aluminum rim ) would look friggin sick.

Modding CBR rims if you're not a machinist or a savvy mechanic I wouldn't suggest. It's far more work than you think. I modded FZR600 rims to an SRX600 back in the day. Got it to work but the ordeal turned into a headache and a money pit.


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RE: Adapting to 17" CBR wheels?
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(08-17-2021, 04:39 AM)pekingduck_imp Wrote: The wheel will fit, but a 190mm-200mm might be snug. Why don't you make a c-shaped cardboard template to see if there is 8" clearance?

I'll soon have the bike here and can do some more precise measuring....I just didn't want to buy a CBR1000RR rear wheel if it wouldn't fit into the stock swingarm of the CB1100 using a 180 tire. It sound like it might fit, but I'd hate to buy wheels and find out it doesn't.
(08-17-2021, 06:20 AM)Rox_imp Wrote: If you want to use a 17 in wheel for the purpose of better rubber where is also another option. Unless you're just wanting it for the alloy wheel asthetics.

I would suggest you go spoke. Get some EX hubs and lace them with tubeless rims. Go with a 17 maybe an 18 up front so you don't have to deal with speedo calibration.
Then get a 17" × 5" for the rear to accomodate a 180r17 tire. But with that you may need to get another swingarm. Gotta do measurements. Worst case you can get a wider swingarm from Webike but they're not cheap.

Then spacers for the chaindrive to align for the larger rim and wheel.

Pricy but it'll work. Your front end will line up at the calipers and rotors for certain.
The rear will also work..
Plus tubeless rims (maybe go black aluminum rim ) would look friggin sick.

Modding CBR rims if you're not a machinist or a savvy mechanic I wouldn't suggest. It's far more work than you think. I modded FZR600 rims to an SRX600 back in the day. Got it to work but the ordeal turned into a headache and a money pit.

thx, some good ideas.....youve got me thinking about spoked rims now....and I also wasnt thinking about speedo issues.....

I presume the EX hubs are a direct fit?


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RE: Adapting to 17" CBR wheels?
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I looked and there is more than enough room to clear the chain, which is usually the biggest restriction. Chain alignment, where the front and rear sprockets are in exactly the same plane, is critical too.

As far as the speedo drive, if you use a CBR wheel that has the speed sensor ring on the rear wheel, be sure to get the bracket and speed sensor for it, as well as the brake caliper bracket.

Going the wire wheel route is definitely more expensive - over $1100 just for the rear - and that's with the stock rim.


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RE: Adapting to 17" CBR wheels?
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The space issue with the 160 tyre had to do with the centre stand not the swing arm. You may have to lose the stand.


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RE: Adapting to 17" CBR wheels?
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(08-19-2021, 09:03 PM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: The space issue with the 160 tyre had to do with the centre stand not the swing arm. You may have to lose the stand.
helpful, thx
My bike is on a (slow) truck coming from Austin...it's in AZ now. My build project included losing the center stand anyway. Seems like one of the complaints of the CB1100 is that it's rather "portly." Being the weight-nazi that I am, I plan on a diet for the bike. Looks like it won't be hard to lose 25 LBS. BTW, I'm not trying to turn this bike into a sport bike (I have one)....just trying to optimize its potential without destroying its character or looks.


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RE: Adapting to 17" CBR wheels?
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This bike is around 550lbs. Taking off a 10lbs centerstand won't help much. I said I'd take mine off but after using it and remembering how helpful those things are. Especially cleaning and adjusting the chain. I saw a review on youtube of a guy scraping saying it was the centerstand. It's not. It's the front peg. I ride mine in the twisties a lot. It's the peg.

Not sure what you're looking for but if you wanted an 80s bike that won't have carb issues and good brakes you found it.

Only stuff I've done is brake lines (huge improvement) a full exhaust, a tune by Guhl (other huge improvement), desnorkeled and K&N , and some shocks and it made it a freighttrain. I love it.it's no cbr1000rr but that's not what you buy a CB for. It's a fun bike.


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RE: Adapting to 17" CBR wheels?
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(08-20-2021, 01:10 AM)Rox_imp Wrote: This bike is around 550lbs. Taking off a 10lbs centerstand won't help much. I said I'd take mine off but after using it and remembering how helpful those things are. Especially cleaning and adjusting the chain. I saw a review on youtube of a guy scraping saying it was the centerstand. It's not. It's the front peg. I ride mine in the twisties a lot. It's the peg.

Not sure what you're looking for but if you wanted an 80s bike that won't have carb issues and good brakes you found it.

Only stuff I've done is brake lines (huge improvement) a full exhaust, a tune by Guhl (other huge improvement), desnorkeled and K&N , and some shocks and it made it a freighttrain. I love it.it's no cbr1000rr but that's not what you buy a CB for. It's a fun bike.
Don't mind me asking which brake lines did you use?

'14 CB1100 STD 5 speed


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RE: Adapting to 17" CBR wheels?
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(08-20-2021, 01:28 AM)tod.branko_imp Wrote:
(08-20-2021, 01:10 AM)Rox_imp Wrote: This bike is around 550lbs. Taking off a 10lbs centerstand won't help much. I said I'd take mine off but after using it and remembering how helpful those things are. Especially cleaning and adjusting the chain. I saw a review on youtube of a guy scraping saying it was the centerstand. It's not. It's the front peg. I ride mine in the twisties a lot. It's the peg.

Not sure what you're looking for but if you wanted an 80s bike that won't have carb issues and good brakes you found it.

Only stuff I've done is brake lines (huge improvement) a full exhaust, a tune by Guhl (other huge improvement), desnorkeled and K&N , and some shocks and it made it a freighttrain. I love it.it's no cbr1000rr but that's not what you buy a CB for. It's a fun bike.
Don't mind me asking which brake lines did you use?

'14 CB1100 STD 5 speed
Don't mind me asking which brake lines did you use?

'14 CB1100 STD 5 speed
"Not sure what you're looking for but if you wanted an 80s bike that won't have carb issues and good brakes you found it."

that's pretty much what I'm looking for, plus the simplicity and uncluttered nature of the CB appeals to me. It will probably not get a lot of miles and will be available to friends to use when visiting. But like I mentioned, it would be more than the 10 LB centerstand I would be removing with a diet....full exhaust (15 LBS?), lithium battery (8 LBS?) rear passenger pegs and a few other incidentals.....should gain me more than 30 LBS, just like adding about 6 HP.

Can you tell me more about the Guhl tune? Benefit, cost etc thx


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RE: Adapting to 17" CBR wheels?
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Guhl does no more tuning. EPA put a stop to it. And not just them.


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RE: Adapting to 17" CBR wheels?
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(08-20-2021, 01:44 AM)nsrrider_imp Wrote:
(08-20-2021, 01:28 AM)tod.branko_imp Wrote:
(08-20-2021, 01:10 AM)Rox_imp Wrote: This bike is around 550lbs. Taking off a 10lbs centerstand won't help much. I said I'd take mine off but after using it and remembering how helpful those things are. Especially cleaning and adjusting the chain. I saw a review on youtube of a guy scraping saying it was the centerstand. It's not. It's the front peg. I ride mine in the twisties a lot. It's the peg.

Not sure what you're looking for but if you wanted an 80s bike that won't have carb issues and good brakes you found it.

Only stuff I've done is brake lines (huge improvement) a full exhaust, a tune by Guhl (other huge improvement), desnorkeled and K&N , and some shocks and it made it a freighttrain. I love it.it's no cbr1000rr but that's not what you buy a CB for. It's a fun bike.
Don't mind me asking which brake lines did you use?

'14 CB1100 STD 5 speed
Don't mind me asking which brake lines did you use?

'14 CB1100 STD 5 speed
"Not sure what you're looking for but if you wanted an 80s bike that won't have carb issues and good brakes you found it."

that's pretty much what I'm looking for, plus the simplicity and uncluttered nature of the CB appeals to me. It will probably not get a lot of miles and will be available to friends to use when visiting. But like I mentioned, it would be more than the 10 LB centerstand I would be removing with a diet....full exhaust (15 LBS?), lithium battery (8 LBS?) rear passenger pegs and a few other incidentals.....should gain me more than 30 LBS, just like adding about 6 HP.

Can you tell me more about the Guhl tune? Benefit, cost etc thx
Don't mind me asking which brake lines did you use?

'14 CB1100 STD 5 speed
"Not sure what you're looking for but if you wanted an 80s bike that won't have carb issues and good brakes you found it."

that's pretty much what I'm looking for, plus the simplicity and uncluttered nature of the CB appeals to me. It will probably not get a lot of miles and will be available to friends to use when visiting. But like I mentioned, it would be more than the 10 LB centerstand I would be removing with a diet....full exhaust (15 LBS?), lithium battery (8 LBS?) rear passenger pegs and a few other incidentals.....should gain me more than 30 LBS, just like adding about 6 HP.

Can you tell me more about the Guhl tune? Benefit, cost etc thx I started that way, but also lost 30lbs myself, thought it would be easier

'14 CB1100 STD 5 speed


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