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RE: ECU installed

Wow. What a thread. I'm gonna have to do this in the future. One of
my issues before getting my CB11 was the gutting that Honda had
done to this engine. I used to bracket drag race the 83' CB11. It was a blast and to me a great Sport tourer. Thanks guys for all of the info once again.


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(11-23-2014, 12:55 PM)Motogeezer1949_imp Wrote: I rode my sons '14 DLX with its newly re flashed ECU today. Almost 180 miles. Riding out of town, my initial impressions were that the bike still ran like a watch, smooth. Still nice at low speeds, no change. As the roads opened up and I accelerated a little harder through the gears, I noticed the motor seemed to pull a little stronger as rpm's approached 3k. I had 2 other riders along with me. Pat on a Gold Wing and Lee on an RC51. Both accomplished riders, trophy winning racers. Good company. When Don had called to discuss the state of tune Eric desired, we told him we were leaving the bike completely stock other than the ecu mod. We asked that the revs be raised 500 rpm's, the speed limiter removed and told Don we'd leave the ignition and fuel maps up to him to decide what was best. We ride rather briskly normally, with a group of maybe 10 others, all good riders. We also do several group trips each year, from Florida to the Blue Ridge and back, sometimes hitting Tennesee and Kentucky. Once in a while we head over to Alabama and visit the Barber Motorsports Park. Usually 2200 to 2500 miles, that doesn't include any interstates.
So, back to the CB. It pulled strong and smooth with a hard hit that came on at about 7k and ran through 9k. Maybe more, but that's where I shifted. It was fun running through the gears. The power was crisp and sharp, no glitches, no stutter, just smooth strong power.
But the best part was yet to come. A top end run! The speedo goes numerically to 120 and the distance to the actual peg is spaced at what appears to be about the equivalent of another 10 mph or so. I brought my buds along so if the CB exceeded 130, they could pace me and we'd we able to see what kind of velocity we were actually achieving. Everyone says the CB is limited to 112, but Eric's always started cutting out at 108, though it did show 112 once, when I was riding it - topped out at 108 - and my good buddy Andy came whooshing by me at some ungodly speed on his new flashy fast BMW. The next thing I knew I was sucked into his wake, the speedo showing 112 and the speed limiter making the motor stutter like Bugs Bunny!
But, I digress. There's a road near where Joe Gresh lives in Astor that we use for top end runs and we were headed there. Through Altoona, past Alexander Springs, over the bridge and into the sweeper before the straightaway. Up front, I tucked in and ran her up through 3rd and shifted to 4th. I watched the speedo rise, 110, 115, 120, still pulling strong through what should have been 125, then the needle hitting the peg at the equivalent of 130. Still pulling, still tucked and the tach needle entering the 9k rpm area. I could hear the wonderful exhaust note of the RC51 coming up behind. Suddenly it burst past. The CB was showing over 9.5k rpm's and the end of the road was coming up fast. So I let off and started hauling her down. A few miles east on SR40, at the Saint Johns river, we pulled into the parking lot of the Blackwater Inn for lunch. Once we got settled in, we talked about the run. Pat had hung with me 'til the Wing topped out at 132, the CB still pulling away. Lee had seen in the neighborhood of 138 before he got bored and blew by me. Evidently an indicated 138 was max for that run, given the distance traveled. Pretty impressive I thought. No shakes, no wobbles, no weaves, just steady and stable. Most impressive to me was - I never got out of 4th gear. Eventually we'll get to experience what the re flashed CB will do in 5th and 6th!
This is the most egregious and dangerous example of riding I have ever heard of. Just terrible.

Now, where did you say that road was at again?ROFL

Seriously, great write-up on the Guhl's reflash. He increased the rev limiter? Don't know if I'd want that on the CB1100 but seeing as Motogeezer sold his bike before it might have put a valve through the top of a piston, no worries, lol!

Great bike, that CB1100. All the same I was happy with mine just bouncing off the stock rev and speed limiters.Biker


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RE: ECU installed

That's an awful lot of bunched-panties over a 3.5 year old post...

Confused


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(02-16-2018, 10:23 AM)camoto_imp Wrote: That's an awful lot of bunched-panties over a 3.5 year old post...

Confused
Don't think you got the joke.

The idea is I seem to be scolding him, and then immediately ask where I can find that road...so I, too, can go out and do my own top speed run.

In the movie "Casablanca" Rick's Americain Cafe is shut down by the Vichy French police captain, played by Claude Raines. Just as he is closing the place up and running everyone off, for illegal gambling, the Peter Lorre character runs up to him and says, "Your winnings, sir!"

It's that kind of joke.

Of course I don't live within 1500 miles of that location so will likely never be in that area.

While I am on a roll, why not make a forum rule that every post has a shelf life, like tyres, and after a certain time is automatically deleted. Or anyone who replies to it will be censured.ROFL


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Well that makes a lot more sense then. Reading sarcasm never really comes through right to me and I missed it.


02-16-2018, 11:55 AM
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(11-23-2014, 12:55 PM)Motogeezer1949_imp Wrote: I rode my sons '14 DLX with its newly re flashed ECU today. Almost 180 miles. Riding out of town, my initial impressions were that the bike still ran like a watch, smooth. Still nice at low speeds, no change. As the roads opened up and I accelerated a little harder through the gears, I noticed the motor seemed to pull a little stronger as rpm's approached 3k. I had 2 other riders along with me. Pat on a Gold Wing and Lee on an RC51. Both accomplished riders, trophy winning racers. Good company. When Don had called to discuss the state of tune Eric desired, we told him we were leaving the bike completely stock other than the ecu mod. We asked that the revs be raised 500 rpm's, the speed limiter removed and told Don we'd leave the ignition and fuel maps up to him to decide what was best. We ride rather briskly normally, with a group of maybe 10 others, all good riders. We also do several group trips each year, from Florida to the Blue Ridge and back, sometimes hitting Tennesee and Kentucky. Once in a while we head over to Alabama and visit the Barber Motorsports Park. Usually 2200 to 2500 miles, that doesn't include any interstates.
So, back to the CB. It pulled strong and smooth with a hard hit that came on at about 7k and ran through 9k. Maybe more, but that's where I shifted. It was fun running through the gears. The power was crisp and sharp, no glitches, no stutter, just smooth strong power.
But the best part was yet to come. A top end run! The speedo goes numerically to 120 and the distance to the actual peg is spaced at what appears to be about the equivalent of another 10 mph or so. I brought my buds along so if the CB exceeded 130, they could pace me and we'd we able to see what kind of velocity we were actually achieving. Everyone says the CB is limited to 112, but Eric's always started cutting out at 108, though it did show 112 once, when I was riding it - topped out at 108 - and my good buddy Andy came whooshing by me at some ungodly speed on his new flashy fast BMW. The next thing I knew I was sucked into his wake, the speedo showing 112 and the speed limiter making the motor stutter like Bugs Bunny!
But, I digress. There's a road near where Joe Gresh lives in Astor that we use for top end runs and we were headed there. Through Altoona, past Alexander Springs, over the bridge and into the sweeper before the straightaway. Up front, I tucked in and ran her up through 3rd and shifted to 4th. I watched the speedo rise, 110, 115, 120, still pulling strong through what should have been 125, then the needle hitting the peg at the equivalent of 130. Still pulling, still tucked and the tach needle entering the 9k rpm area. I could hear the wonderful exhaust note of the RC51 coming up behind. Suddenly it burst past. The CB was showing over 9.5k rpm's and the end of the road was coming up fast. So I let off and started hauling her down. A few miles east on SR40, at the Saint Johns river, we pulled into the parking lot of the Blackwater Inn for lunch. Once we got settled in, we talked about the run. Pat had hung with me 'til the Wing topped out at 132, the CB still pulling away. Lee had seen in the neighborhood of 138 before he got bored and blew by me. Evidently an indicated 138 was max for that run, given the distance traveled. Pretty impressive I thought. No shakes, no wobbles, no weaves, just steady and stable. Most impressive to me was - I never got out of 4th gear. Eventually we'll get to experience what the re flashed CB will do in 5th and 6th!

I know exactly where this ride took place. In the Ocala National Forest. It's all fun and games until somebody hits a bear...or an armadillo! The Blackwater is a neat place, "old Florida".


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RE: ECU installed

Thanks for all the info! Some of my income tax return will be going to Don for my 2014 white 1100. I already love the bike!


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RE: ECU installed

G’day laxflash. Welcome to the forum.

Is your bike a white DLX?


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laxflash , you should change your name to taxflash !


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