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New bike day!
#21
Big Grin Love my Oxford Heated Grips on mine. Ugly compared to my Triumph grips with the wiring running through the handlebars but they are very toasty.
(01-20-2026, 04:08 PM)Nick Tatlow Wrote: ok, ok, ok.
will think about it once I've got the nasty Oxford heated grips off.
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#22
   

Bike now home. Had first short ride (too cold to stay out long) - lovely! Smooth creamy power, I'm going to have a lot of fun on this bike.

(01-23-2026, 07:46 AM)Tev62 Wrote: Big Grin Love my Oxford Heated Grips on mine. Ugly compared to my Triumph grips with the wiring running through the handlebars but they are very toasty.
(01-20-2026, 04:08 PM)Nick Tatlow Wrote: ok, ok, ok.
will think about it once I've got the nasty Oxford heated grips off.

Not keen on the control box on the bars and I'm not intending to be riding it in poor weather but I'll leave it for a while and think about it.
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#23
That is a very sharp looking '13. Hopefully you will post some photos when you get it out in your riding areas. Congrats on finding that beauty!
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#24
(01-24-2026, 12:19 PM)pdedse Wrote: That is a very sharp looking '13.  Hopefully you will post some photos when you get it out in your riding areas. Congrats on finding that beauty!

Thanks! Did a lot of online searching, was the cheapest one available in UK and only 16 miles away. Is as good as it looks, well cared-for and no issues. Paid equivalent of $4750. My local riding territory is the beautiful Peak District, will post some pics when I can get out there.
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#25
A belated welcome to the Forum, Nick. You made an incredible entrance with that beautiful motorcycle! David
2017 Honda CB1100 EX
The most sophisticated, smooth, perfectly engineered motorcycle I've ever owned. A pleasure in every way.
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#26
Customized side covers too.
Sometimes the road not travelled is best left that way. (Jane Goodall)
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#27
Settling in with the CB, still too cold round here to do much, but had a little 35-mile bimble on Monday. What a lovely bike to ride!
Found some RLETs on ebay but still undecided about them.
It's going to my local mechanic soon for a valve-clearance check and all-round health check and then to my bike-detailer for a deep clean and protection and ceramic coating. Am going to pamper this one!
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#28
Install RLETs before checking valve clearance and detailing

Post measurements of valves clearance before and after, pls‼️
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#29
(02-04-2026, 12:17 PM)peterbaron Wrote: Install RLETs before checking valve clearance and detailing

Post measurements of valves clearance before and after, pls‼️

Ok, will succumb to peer-pressure and buy the RLETs Big Grin
And will supply photographic evidence. 
I'll ask my mechanic about the clearances.
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#30
RLETs now fitted. Pictorial evidence on Accessories and Modifications.
Belated thanks all for your welcome to this excellent forum.
I've noted that where some (but not all) images should appear I have a "Content not viewable in your region" banner. I'm in UK. Anyone know what that's about?
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