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CB1100 Questions from a potential new owner
#71
btw. freddie spencer



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#72
(12-28-2019, 08:00 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: The bike doesn't have ABS.

As for trolling, this is not an ordinary board so tread carefully. Make it funny, you'll likely be excused; if you're rude, you won't be.

Its also missing the bar end dampeners. One way to save weight I guess Tongue
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#73
And has after market mirrors
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#74
If you don’t like the rack put it on this site in the for sale section and it will be gone post haste if you’re not looking to get retail for it. I think you need 20-25 posts total to access the For Sale section to be able to post there. Good looking bike.

Don’t remember it in the thread since a lot of time was spent discussing the 80hp range the motor is in but if you put the spurs to the bike it will get a different attitude north of 5000 RPM. Not super bike attitude mind you, but more like a chipped diesel about to go hunt a Prius. While riding the CB1100 I never wish I had more HP. The HP number is in large part mitigated by how this motor delivers the torque at all RPMs. Especially in the lower ranges.
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#75
(12-28-2019, 07:57 AM)E11even_Hunnit_imp Wrote: Mannn, I sure hope not everyone is too sensitive for trolling around here, isn't trolling half the fun of message boards anyways?
Each and every time I've come across the infamous "RLET" discussion, seems to be rather uncalled for and excessive considering the underlying topic at hand, I'd consider that an inside joke/trolling amongst members of this board. I had to come in with my trolling cap on and fire back after finding out all the infamous RLET hype was nothing but a lever cover. I can see how this simple yet useful mod can come in handy in parking situations, but I just don't see why it's talked about so much around here.

Anywho, went to see the bike- 1 owner 7k miles w/ extended warranty of sorts, extras included this fugly luggage rack, an eh windscreen(PO rode it cross country earlier this year) and my favorite of them all, shorty adjustable levers(Sorry but your beloved RLETs prob wouldnt work anywaysBig Grin)

Took it for a spin, and let's just say, I didnt find it as lacking as I expected, torquey, and responsive were my impressions, made the pictured stop during the rest ride, and well, the rest is now history Beer
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lol - that is the saddest thing I've ever read.
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#76
(12-28-2019, 11:07 AM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote:
(12-28-2019, 07:57 AM)E11even_Hunnit_imp Wrote: Mannn, I sure hope not everyone is too sensitive for trolling around here, isn't trolling half the fun of message boards anyways?
Each and every time I've come across the infamous "RLET" discussion, seems to be rather uncalled for and excessive considering the underlying topic at hand, I'd consider that an inside joke/trolling amongst members of this board. I had to come in with my trolling cap on and fire back after finding out all the infamous RLET hype was nothing but a lever cover. I can see how this simple yet useful mod can come in handy in parking situations, but I just don't see why it's talked about so much around here.

Anywho, went to see the bike- 1 owner 7k miles w/ extended warranty of sorts, extras included this fugly luggage rack, an eh windscreen(PO rode it cross country earlier this year) and my favorite of them all, shorty adjustable levers(Sorry but your beloved RLETs prob wouldnt work anywaysBig Grin)

Took it for a spin, and let's just say, I didnt find it as lacking as I expected, torquey, and responsive were my impressions, made the pictured stop during the rest ride, and well, the rest is now history Beer
[Image: 658212007a900c68b907146cb108d6d2.jpg]
[Image: e7bbdfaa940d7747b64613fa9bca0e29.jpg]
[Image: 6be51a0f0b62a6ed3d6e36f4826a0850.jpg]

lol - that is the saddest thing I've ever read.

lol - that is the saddest thing I've ever read.
E11even, very intelligent and observed statement Thumbs Up
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#77
First, congrats on your new bike! I had a '14 standard and loved the look, as it has a nice balance of black and chrome. I like its tank and Honda emblem, the grey silver streak outlining the tank, the black wheels. Wouldn't have minded a bit of silver on the engine cases, but all black there isn't bad.

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(12-28-2019, 07:57 AM)E11even_Hunnit_imp Wrote: Mannn, I sure hope not everyone is too sensitive for trolling around here, isn't trolling half the fun of message boards anyways?
Each and every time I've come across the infamous "RLET" discussion, seems to be rather uncalled for and excessive considering the underlying topic at hand, I'd consider that an inside joke/trolling amongst members of this board. I had to come in with my trolling cap on and fire back after finding out all the infamous RLET hype was nothing but a lever cover. I can see how this simple yet useful mod can come in handy in parking situations, but I just don't see why it's talked about so much around here.

Anywho, went to see the bike- 1 owner 7k miles w/ extended warranty of sorts, extras included this fugly luggage rack, an eh windscreen(PO rode it cross country earlier this year) and my favorite of them all, shorty adjustable levers(Sorry but your beloved RLETs prob wouldnt work anywaysBig Grin)

Took it for a spin, and let's just say, I didnt find it as lacking as I expected, torquey, and responsive were my impressions, made the pictured stop during the rest ride, and well, the rest is now history Beer
[Image: 658212007a900c68b907146cb108d6d2.jpg]
[Image: e7bbdfaa940d7747b64613fa9bca0e29.jpg]
[Image: 6be51a0f0b62a6ed3d6e36f4826a0850.jpg]

I think the whole RLET thing organically took a life of its own here. The underlying factor that probably gave the "movement" so much life was that these seemingly easy to install things were so darn difficult to actually do so for many of us here. All sorts of recipes and suggestions were thrown at those who wondered if there was some mysterious trick to get the little guys on. 99.5% of all the posts regarding RLETS are friendly, tongue-in-cheek perhaps...but trolling? IDK.

(12-28-2019, 07:57 AM)E11even_Hunnit_imp Wrote: Mannn, I sure hope not everyone is too sensitive for trolling around here, isn't trolling half the fun of message boards anyways?
Each and every time I've come across the infamous "RLET" discussion, seems to be rather uncalled for and excessive considering the underlying topic at hand, I'd consider that an inside joke/trolling amongst members of this board. I had to come in with my trolling cap on and fire back after finding out all the infamous RLET hype was nothing but a lever cover. I can see how this simple yet useful mod can come in handy in parking situations, but I just don't see why it's talked about so much around here.

Anywho, went to see the bike- 1 owner 7k miles w/ extended warranty of sorts, extras included this fugly luggage rack, an eh windscreen(PO rode it cross country earlier this year) and my favorite of them all, shorty adjustable levers(Sorry but your beloved RLETs prob wouldnt work anywaysBig Grin)

Took it for a spin, and let's just say, I didnt find it as lacking as I expected, torquey, and responsive were my impressions, made the pictured stop during the rest ride, and well, the rest is now history Beer
[Image: 658212007a900c68b907146cb108d6d2.jpg]
[Image: e7bbdfaa940d7747b64613fa9bca0e29.jpg]
[Image: 6be51a0f0b62a6ed3d6e36f4826a0850.jpg]

Glad to hear this because I actually thought you were going to be disappointed based some of your initial posts here. For me, the '14 standard I had and the '17ex I currently own have always had more than enough get-up-and-go when I've wanted / needed.

I hope you enjoy the bike!
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#78
(12-28-2019, 11:40 AM)peterbaron_imp Wrote:
(12-28-2019, 11:07 AM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote:
(12-28-2019, 07:57 AM)E11even_Hunnit_imp Wrote: Mannn, I sure hope not everyone is too sensitive for trolling around here, isn't trolling half the fun of message boards anyways?
Each and every time I've come across the infamous "RLET" discussion, seems to be rather uncalled for and excessive considering the underlying topic at hand, I'd consider that an inside joke/trolling amongst members of this board. I had to come in with my trolling cap on and fire back after finding out all the infamous RLET hype was nothing but a lever cover. I can see how this simple yet useful mod can come in handy in parking situations, but I just don't see why it's talked about so much around here.

Anywho, went to see the bike- 1 owner 7k miles w/ extended warranty of sorts, extras included this fugly luggage rack, an eh windscreen(PO rode it cross country earlier this year) and my favorite of them all, shorty adjustable levers(Sorry but your beloved RLETs prob wouldnt work anywaysBig Grin)

Took it for a spin, and let's just say, I didnt find it as lacking as I expected, torquey, and responsive were my impressions, made the pictured stop during the rest ride, and well, the rest is now history Beer
[Image: 658212007a900c68b907146cb108d6d2.jpg]
[Image: e7bbdfaa940d7747b64613fa9bca0e29.jpg]
[Image: 6be51a0f0b62a6ed3d6e36f4826a0850.jpg]

lol - that is the saddest thing I've ever read.

lol - that is the saddest thing I've ever read.
E11even, very intelligent and observed statement Thumbs Up

E11even, very intelligent and observed statement Thumbs Up
What a lunchbox let down. Sad
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#79
enjoy the bike!

I have added a Power Commander VB to my 2013, along with an ECU re-flash. It makes an extraordinary difference. The few that debate this haven't ridden a CB1100 with the mods they are denigrating.

Speaking of "extraordinary" (def:remarkable or very unusual), it is wise to never use the word farkle on this board. Your posts will be ignored, or criticized. Angel

It is part of the idiosyncratic behavior of many members to be quite judgmental about the words one chooses to describe the accessories they have mounted on their bikes. Angel

I'm not kidding. It is in the archives.AngelAngel

Overall, this is a good forum, but you are expected to color within the lines that your predecessors have drawn.
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#80
(12-28-2019, 09:37 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote:
(12-28-2019, 08:00 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: The bike doesn't have ABS.

As for trolling, this is not an ordinary board so tread carefully. Make it funny, you'll likely be excused; if you're rude, you won't be.

Its also missing the bar end dampeners. One way to save weight I guess Tongue

Its also missing the bar end dampeners. One way to save weight I guess Tongue
(12-28-2019, 09:48 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: And has after market mirrors

(12-28-2019, 10:40 AM)Frulk_imp Wrote: If you don’t like the rack put it on this site in the for sale section and it will be gone post haste if you’re not looking to get retail for it. I think you need 20-25 posts total to access the For Sale section to be able to post there. Good looking bike.

Don’t remember it in the thread since a lot of time was spent discussing the 80hp range the motor is in but if you put the spurs to the bike it will get a different attitude north of 5000 RPM. Not super bike attitude mind you, but more like a chipped diesel about to go hunt a Prius. While riding the CB1100 I never wish I had more HP. The HP number is in large part mitigated by how this motor delivers the torque at all RPMs. Especially in the lower ranges.


The guy I bought the bike from(an older gentleman in his late 50's) was pretty legit and transparent as far as I could tell. Bought the bike new in a crate at Huntington Beach Honda some time in 2018 and had all the dealership ppw to show for it. I confronted him on the ABS and warranty(6 years as opposed to 8 advertised) it was honestly to the best of his knowledge. The bike was victim to a minor tip-over while being parked on the street shortly after purchase- the outcome was minor scuffs on one of the black painted covers, and bent handlebars which he replaced with OEM bars with aftermarket mirrors, grips and levers.
Outside of the aforementioned, he equipped it with the rack and windscreen for his cross country trip, rack will be either sold or kept for future use but has no business sitting on my bike at all times, and same goes for the windscreen

Mirrors look silly but have a surprisingly good angle, handle bars are getting the knife treatment since they are not to my liking one bit, and well, the sporty levers probably did it for me lol, took it for a rip around the Haight-Ashbury and was not disappointed nor bored, so I decided to just go for it.

I wouldn't say it necessarily pulls like a train but the bike can carry its own, doesn't feel sluggish and the torque is there to get you going.

(12-28-2019, 12:29 PM)pdedse_imp Wrote: First, congrats on your new bike! I had a '14 standard and loved the look, as it has a nice balance of black and chrome. I like its tank and Honda emblem, the grey silver streak outlining the tank, the black wheels. Wouldn't have minded a bit of silver on the engine cases, but all black there isn't bad.

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(12-28-2019, 07:57 AM)E11even_Hunnit_imp Wrote: Mannn, I sure hope not everyone is too sensitive for trolling around here, isn't trolling half the fun of message boards anyways?
Each and every time I've come across the infamous "RLET" discussion, seems to be rather uncalled for and excessive considering the underlying topic at hand, I'd consider that an inside joke/trolling amongst members of this board. I had to come in with my trolling cap on and fire back after finding out all the infamous RLET hype was nothing but a lever cover. I can see how this simple yet useful mod can come in handy in parking situations, but I just don't see why it's talked about so much around here.

Anywho, went to see the bike- 1 owner 7k miles w/ extended warranty of sorts, extras included this fugly luggage rack, an eh windscreen(PO rode it cross country earlier this year) and my favorite of them all, shorty adjustable levers(Sorry but your beloved RLETs prob wouldnt work anywaysBig Grin)

Took it for a spin, and let's just say, I didnt find it as lacking as I expected, torquey, and responsive were my impressions, made the pictured stop during the rest ride, and well, the rest is now history Beer
[Image: 658212007a900c68b907146cb108d6d2.jpg]
[Image: e7bbdfaa940d7747b64613fa9bca0e29.jpg]
[Image: 6be51a0f0b62a6ed3d6e36f4826a0850.jpg]

I think the whole RLET thing organically took a life of its own here. The underlying factor that probably gave the "movement" so much life was that these seemingly easy to install things were so darn difficult to actually do so for many of us here. All sorts of recipes and suggestions were thrown at those who wondered if there was some mysterious trick to get the little guys on. 99.5% of all the posts regarding RLETS are friendly, tongue-in-cheek perhaps...but trolling? IDK.

(12-28-2019, 07:57 AM)E11even_Hunnit_imp Wrote: Mannn, I sure hope not everyone is too sensitive for trolling around here, isn't trolling half the fun of message boards anyways?
Each and every time I've come across the infamous "RLET" discussion, seems to be rather uncalled for and excessive considering the underlying topic at hand, I'd consider that an inside joke/trolling amongst members of this board. I had to come in with my trolling cap on and fire back after finding out all the infamous RLET hype was nothing but a lever cover. I can see how this simple yet useful mod can come in handy in parking situations, but I just don't see why it's talked about so much around here.

Anywho, went to see the bike- 1 owner 7k miles w/ extended warranty of sorts, extras included this fugly luggage rack, an eh windscreen(PO rode it cross country earlier this year) and my favorite of them all, shorty adjustable levers(Sorry but your beloved RLETs prob wouldnt work anywaysBig Grin)

Took it for a spin, and let's just say, I didnt find it as lacking as I expected, torquey, and responsive were my impressions, made the pictured stop during the rest ride, and well, the rest is now history Beer
[Image: 658212007a900c68b907146cb108d6d2.jpg]
[Image: e7bbdfaa940d7747b64613fa9bca0e29.jpg]
[Image: 6be51a0f0b62a6ed3d6e36f4826a0850.jpg]

Glad to hear this because I actually thought you were going to be disappointed based some of your initial posts here. For me, the '14 standard I had and the '17ex I currently own have always had more than enough get-up-and-go when I've wanted / needed.

I hope you enjoy the bike!

I think the whole RLET thing organically took a life of its own here. The underlying factor that probably gave the "movement" so much life was that these seemingly easy to install things were so darn difficult to actually do so for many of us here. All sorts of recipes and suggestions were thrown at those who wondered if there was some mysterious trick to get the little guys on. 99.5% of all the posts regarding RLETS are friendly, tongue-in-cheek perhaps...but trolling? IDK.

(12-28-2019, 07:57 AM)E11even_Hunnit_imp Wrote: Mannn, I sure hope not everyone is too sensitive for trolling around here, isn't trolling half the fun of message boards anyways?
Each and every time I've come across the infamous "RLET" discussion, seems to be rather uncalled for and excessive considering the underlying topic at hand, I'd consider that an inside joke/trolling amongst members of this board. I had to come in with my trolling cap on and fire back after finding out all the infamous RLET hype was nothing but a lever cover. I can see how this simple yet useful mod can come in handy in parking situations, but I just don't see why it's talked about so much around here.

Anywho, went to see the bike- 1 owner 7k miles w/ extended warranty of sorts, extras included this fugly luggage rack, an eh windscreen(PO rode it cross country earlier this year) and my favorite of them all, shorty adjustable levers(Sorry but your beloved RLETs prob wouldnt work anywaysBig Grin)

Took it for a spin, and let's just say, I didnt find it as lacking as I expected, torquey, and responsive were my impressions, made the pictured stop during the rest ride, and well, the rest is now history Beer
[Image: 658212007a900c68b907146cb108d6d2.jpg]
[Image: e7bbdfaa940d7747b64613fa9bca0e29.jpg]
[Image: 6be51a0f0b62a6ed3d6e36f4826a0850.jpg]

Glad to hear this because I actually thought you were going to be disappointed based some of your initial posts here. For me, the '14 standard I had and the '17ex I currently own have always had more than enough get-up-and-go when I've wanted / needed.

I hope you enjoy the bike!
Thanks man! She truly is a beauty in black, definitely growing on me more and more, now I want an exhaust Confused

Did you have Japanese Mags on your old '14 at one point?
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