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I like it. I would buy it. Probably would wait a year and get it for a great discount like I did on my 2014. Hopefully they get rid of the speed limiter and beefed up the HP and torque.
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Great to see it continue but not give you that "oh man I should have waited" moment.
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I love the fact they put great suspension on it to improve handling but probably gonna raise the price a bit!
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Love that Spirit Never Changes Vid. His bike sounds different than mine..creative sound effects or louder exhaust?
BTW I am living that old guys life right now, I'm the old guy, my 37 year old son who rides is the younger guy and my 4 year old grand son just started riding a Yamaha 50. Living the dream I tell ya.
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I like the improved suspension, 17" wheels and engine changes that I am guessing are an answer to those who carped about power. I will have to see the tank in the metal to have an opinion but being seamless is a plus. Now export it to the States Honda.
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What does Honda not understand about making side covers in a color other than silver?
I like the upgrades
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If those new rear shocks aren't a bolt-on for the 2014 STD I'll be a little disappointed. Not sure my wallet would appreciate a swingarm swap.
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I'm just happy that Honda is giving it a go with the CB1100, rather than throw the towel in completely. Like the changes or not, the CB lives, and that's a good thing.
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I completely agree. That being said, I'm not fond of the styling or the message. Maybe it's a demographic thing. For the same reasons I bought my DLX, I'm not sure I'd buy one of these, just based on the aesthetics.