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Do you remember your first CB1100 Ride?
#41
I have no problem remembering my first ride on the CB11. I was in the market for new bike, and initially wanted the BMW R9T. However, as these were all sold out, and I could not handle a summer without a bike, I was testing a number of different options. The CB11 was the last one on my list at the time, and here is what I wrote after the test ride:

The second and only remaining bike on my short-list was the Honda CB1100 I mentioned in an earlier post, so it was time to head on over to Honda for a proper test. I have been having conflicting feelings about this bike for some time now. I remember when Honda brought out a prototype of this bike a number of years ago, and really liked it. Then they actually began producing it last year, and I was a bit more hesitant since I was afraid it had been perhaps too refined. It still looks fabulous, and this is even more so true in real life than in pictures. The latest model with wire wheels and a more comfortable seat coupled with the dual exhausts is really nice. Compared to the BMW though it is somehow more restrained, or perhaps a bit bland. I do tend to like a bit of quirkiness which can be seen in the vehicles I have owned over the years. However the details are great, and it oozes quality. I have had several Hondas in the past, and they certainly know how to make a solid and reliable bike.

The one I was trying was actually last year’s model, so it has a 5 speed gear box as opposed to the 6 of this year, aluminium wheels, single exhaust pipe and a smaller tank. The chassis, suspension and engine is exactly the same though, so it should be fine for a test ride. Starting the bike produces the familiar hum of a four in line, and even though I normally prefer the rumble of a twin, it is actually quite pleasant. It has a seriousness about it, compared to perhaps a more wild side of a twin’s rumble. It could do with a little more volume though, and I suppose some new slip-ons might be nice. Still, I really would not want to mess with the looks of the bike, unless it was for some 4-in-4 pipes to really go for the old CB750 look, but that would also just add to the already imposing weight. It should be pointed out here that it comes standard with a center stand which is really practical, something which doesn’t exist for the Beemer.

I climb on, and immediately feel at home on the bike. The seat is fairly low, so my feet are well planted on the ground with the handle bar being exactly where I would want it. The shape of the tank is good, as you can properly get your knees around it. The engine, although quite wide being a four in line, is not at all obtrusive for my feet, so all is good to go. A smooth click selects first, and I let out the feather light clutch. Man this thing is smooth of the line! You can short-shift if you want and quickly get it in third while just rolling at 40 kmh. It feels so effortless, and is actually really pleasant. Negotiating the city is a breeze, and as much as it was a pain to do with my Corsaro, here it is really enjoyable.

Other than the smooth engine, there are several other factors that makes it so good in the city. The weight distribution is perfect, and even though it is a pretty hefty bike as soon as you start moving all that weight just disappears. I don’t think I have ever ridden a bike that is as well balanced as this one. The position on the bike is upright, and the handle bar not too wide so you can get it through any gap you want. On top of that, the tires are quite narrow, at least in comparison with what I am used to, so it behaves like a bicycle almost. So easy, and so stable all the time. I think I can safely say this is the best bike I have ever ridden in the city, and I would not miss my scooter if I was to ride this thing to work.

Getting out of the city and the pleasant surprise continues. Riding on roads limited to 60 or even 80kmh was always a bit frustrating with the Corsaro as you really needed to get going for it to be good. Here the CB is excellent, and so relaxing. You can keep it in whatever gear you want, and it just goes. The power is there though if you want it, and with a twist of the wrist it shoots forward. Never as violently as a big twin, but nevertheless very briskly. It’s all smooth all the time, yet it doesn’t lack feel. Going even faster, like highway speeds, and it is the same story, except that at over 130kmh the lack of any wind protection and the rather upright riding position tends to make it a bit tiring. Feeling comfortable at 80 or 130 is just a great way to keep your license a bit longer too!

The final test is a nice twisty mountain road. Obviously it is not able to go as fast as the Corsaro did, but it does go. To top things off, it is still just as pleasant and relaxing. The narrow tires allows for quick turns, and the chassis is very stable keeping things in line. Cruising up a mountain road while maintaining a reasonable safety margin us suddenly pure fun. The bike really does hit the spot for me in pretty much every category, and corresponds to what I am looking for now, I want easy cruising, and this Honda really delivers!

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#42
(12-29-2016, 07:39 AM)ss2wheels_imp Wrote: Yep, april 22 2014, my wife drove me to Redline powersports to pick up my DLX that I ordered in early Feb,I arrived at the dealer with my RLETS that I pre lubed with a little Vasoline before I got there, when the sales guy brought me back to see the bike for the first time I pushed on the RLETS and said to everyone watching now it's a CB,then I rode it home for the first time!Biker

I really like your story Steve, RLETs and all.
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#43
Henrik, that is just such an apt description of the CB, if you don't mind I am going to copy that into the bike that keeps suprising thread.

Very well written.
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#44
(12-29-2016, 11:45 AM)Nemo_imp Wrote: johnf514, Don Kuhn at PowerFun was great to deal with!

(12-29-2016, 01:45 AM)johnf514_imp Wrote: Nemo, you bought your black 2014 CB1100 STD from the same place I did!

I bought mine in early Feb 2016, in Tavares, FL. It was raining on my test drive, but I loved the bike and how it felt. Comfy, responsive, and appropriately retro. I left my 2006 Ninja 636 at the dealer, rode the CB an hour home in the pouring rain, then headed back with a friend to pick up the Ninja and ride it home, now in the pouring rain at night.

Even though I've had a few issues with my ride, I'm quite satisfied with my purchase every time I fire it up and hop on. I think it has something to do with the Two Brothers slip on sound. Smile

That he was, great guy, easy to chat with. He had just unloaded the CB I bought that morning, it was hiding in the back and I asked him if I could take it out. $7K later it was mine.
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#45
This is what I posted just one and a half months ago. I wouldn't change much but consider my post reflected my lack of technological improvements experience that happened since I owned my former 1970 CL350! No regrets!

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#46
(12-30-2016, 02:28 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Henrik, that is just such an apt description of the CB, if you don't mind I am going to copy that into the bike that keeps suprising thread.

Very well written.

Glad you enjoyed it!

What I didn't mention in that write-up, and what really made me decide to buy it was the stupid smile I had on my face as I got back to the shop. I figured, if it makes me smile it is all good!
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#47
ROFL right on Henrik. I know that smile, it's in my helmet too! Big Grin
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#48
My first ride was back from the dealership. I had just traded my Z1000 I for it. Wanted a retro classic and wasn't crazy about the wasp looking naked sport bike anymore. Only had intentions of looking and not buying that day. When I saw the CB1100 I had to have it. It was the coolest looking bike on the floor. I remember I had to go back home to get my title so I can do the trade in and said this is the last time I'm going to experience the Z1000 power so I had a fast spirited ride back home hitting triple digits several times, lol. Got home and back, did the trade and took a real relaxed nice ride back home. Then told my wife about it after the deal was completed, lol. Never ask for permission, only forgiveness. Don't know if this is a forever bike but for the last two years it has been a great bike. I've been looking at some others but it's been too hard to let go yet.

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#49
Oct 2013 I shopped on the internet for a super deal and found an 800 mile trade-in at a dealer only 250 miles away. One phone call and it was a deal for $500 under asking price. I sent the money, got insurance and plates, then took 2 trains and a cab to the shop and rode it home on a perfect fall day.
That was a fine day.
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#50
Crazy story 736cc
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