06-15-2018, 01:17 PM
I'm kinda glad the RS is not available here. It's bad enough the EX is - the temptation there is manageable. So far.
The RS would be very hard to manage.
The RS would be very hard to manage.
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2018 cb1100rs first impressions...
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06-15-2018, 01:17 PM
I'm kinda glad the RS is not available here. It's bad enough the EX is - the temptation there is manageable. So far.
The RS would be very hard to manage.
06-15-2018, 10:57 PM
06-16-2018, 08:50 AM
A 2008 Busa is what really got me riding again. It led me to 6 years of track time and eventually back to my CB. Bikes are a funny lot...
06-16-2018, 03:26 PM
(06-13-2018, 09:44 PM)Jfro5687_imp Wrote: Hi there still on line....yea I did switch from the busa but its for the usual reasons. In the UK you cannot open one up anywhere (unless on a motorway or similar) because the roads are poor, we have speed cameras everywhere and there's probably a tractor waiting to pull out on you around the next bend. If you get caught over a 100mph you generally get banned and depending upon circumstances could go to prison. Seriously. Most country roads are 60mph or less, often 40mph and a bit like modern litre sportbikes you do feel whats the point? The busa was awesome. The end. But i am looking for a different experience with this and going back to basics. I was born in 1969 so grew up as a schoolboy seeing Z1's and CB750's, GT750 kettles etc so this is really about nostalgia too.... Dang, now you're limited to a mere 112 mph or so (you could still go to jail). Take it easy. And don't worry, you'll still catch up with that Lambo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rrcD2HeO1E https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSVt5GxUsl4
06-18-2018, 08:17 PM
I'm the proud owner of a 2014 DLX, a Hayabusa, a Blackbird, a Harley Deuce, and a PC800. Each is suited to a different mode of travel and different riding friends who own similar bikes. The one I ride most for my personal pleasure is without doubt the CB1100. Just the sweetest ride I've ever known.
06-19-2018, 12:05 AM
(06-14-2018, 03:35 AM)misterprofessionality_imp Wrote:(06-14-2018, 01:50 AM)use2b_imp Wrote:(06-13-2018, 09:32 PM)misterprofessionality_imp Wrote: switched from a Busa huh? what an unusual transition. All the folks i know in the US that own a Busa would sneer at my CB11.Wrong = I went from owning a Busa and a BMW R1200R to the CB1100 SAME. Gotta love the South. Or not, lol.
06-22-2018, 05:00 AM
I just bought my 2017 EX brand new last week, after really being taken by them since they were introduced last year. While the RS has some things to like, I'd be surprised if it makes its way to the US. I get the impression that the EX is not doing that well in the US market. It has a pretty high msrp for a standard (or some say retro) bike, no doubt due to all the high quality components and finishes--but it makes it a hard sell. This is especially so with all the leftover CB1100s being offered new for thousands less than a new EX. For me personally, I would have chosen the EX over the RS even if we could buy an RS in the States, because it's what I wanted. That is why I paid all the extra money for an EX over a new from the crate leftover earlier bike. I suppose getting seduced by beauty with expensive consequences can happen with bikes too.....
06-22-2018, 06:04 AM
(06-22-2018, 05:00 AM)apex1_imp Wrote: I just bought my 2017 EX brand new last week, after really being taken by them since they were introduced last year. While the RS has some things to like, I'd be surprised if it makes its way to the US. I get the impression that the EX is not doing that well in the US market. It has a pretty high msrp for a standard (or some say retro) bike, no doubt due to all the high quality components and finishes--but it makes it a hard sell. This is especially so with all the leftover CB1100s being offered new for thousands less than a new EX. For me personally, I would have chosen the EX over the RS even if we could buy an RS in the States, because it's what I wanted. That is why I paid all the extra money for an EX over a new from the crate leftover earlier bike. I suppose getting seduced by beauty with expensive consequences can happen with bikes too..... Nothing wrong with being seduced by beauty so long as you understand what you are doing. My heart wants the 2017 EX. My brain says that for $4,700 less the 2014 Standard is a much smarter choice. I have even created a spreadsheet attaching a value to each of the advantages of the 2017 over the 2014 standard to try to convince my brain to go along with my heart. But my brain is fighting back. Arrrrggg..... logic and reason is so annoying.
06-22-2018, 06:35 AM
(06-22-2018, 06:04 AM)Sorg67_imp Wrote:(06-22-2018, 05:00 AM)apex1_imp Wrote: I just bought my 2017 EX brand new last week, after really being taken by them since they were introduced last year. While the RS has some things to like, I'd be surprised if it makes its way to the US. I get the impression that the EX is not doing that well in the US market. It has a pretty high msrp for a standard (or some say retro) bike, no doubt due to all the high quality components and finishes--but it makes it a hard sell. This is especially so with all the leftover CB1100s being offered new for thousands less than a new EX. For me personally, I would have chosen the EX over the RS even if we could buy an RS in the States, because it's what I wanted. That is why I paid all the extra money for an EX over a new from the crate leftover earlier bike. I suppose getting seduced by beauty with expensive consequences can happen with bikes too..... Nothing wrong with being seduced by beauty so long as you understand what you are doing. My heart wants the 2017 EX. My brain says that for $4,700 less the 2014 Standard is a much smarter choice. I have even created a spreadsheet attaching a value to each of the advantages of the 2017 over the 2014 standard to try to convince my brain to go along with my heart. But my brain is fighting back. Arrrrggg..... logic and reason is so annoying. I hear you. How much value do you add to the pro-EX column for the fact that life is short? So far the amount of buyer's remorse I have for getting the 2017 EX is precisely none. I don't know how good a deal I got, but I don't mind sharing that I paid $9,800 plus the Honda destination charge which was around $350 (I don't remember exactly), plus state and local sales tax and the $36 fee the State of Ohio charges for the title work.
06-22-2018, 07:03 AM
Sorg, buy the 2017. You’ll regret it if you don’t.
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