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I just did a search on Honda of Canada. They are offering a Black Honda CB1100 EX model, with 5.9% financing from January 3, through March 31, 2016. I down loaded a brochure and they have a 2015 CB 1100 EX. The price was 10,299 Canadian. That doesn't sound right does it? After reading this again, this 10,299 offer sounds like a lease agreement. Any guys from Great Britain here? It wasn't Honda Canada, it was Honda Great Britain.
https://secure.honda.co.uk/content/dam/l...rcycles/20
Seems like it might be 10,299 English pounds. I thought it was Honda of Canada. Guess it wasn't.
http://www.honda.co.uk/motorcycles/range...rview.html
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I too hope they bring back the CB1100 in 2017.
While we are dreaming about bikes...IMHO, another almost perfect Honda would be a modern version of the 1984/1985 CB650SC Nighthawk with early 70's retro styling, 75 HP, 425 pounds, fuel injected, cast wheels/tubeless tires, hydraulic clutch, hydraulic front brake, hydraulic valves, shaft drive, dual front discs, adjustable suspension, powerful horns, a center stand, ABS and a sub $9000 MSRP.
It's fun to dream...
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Yes Eddie just like that only bumped to 850-900 with same exact powerband as CB1100!
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When I was shopping for a new bike in 1992, the Nighthawk was very high on my list, but a leftover Honda Hawk NT650 became available and I went with that.
The nighthawk has a nice profile and is pleasing to look at.
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The nighthawk has a nice profile and is pleasing to look at.
agree with that...and the comment about a larger displacement. a 900cc (or thereabouts) would be just right ..
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(02-05-2016, 01:48 AM)DaSwami_imp Wrote: That IS good news...hopefully for the US too
Dear Honda,
All I ask for to make the bike perfect is shaft drive. Pretty please!!!!!!!!
Thanks,
DaSwami
Ugh.
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Shaft drive is one of the few significant changes that would make me consider buying a 2017. The others being a larger tank and 6 speeds (both already addressed with the 2014 model)
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My only real complaint is the lack of hydraulic lifters. In my opinion that would have made that bike just so much better. The interval for lash adjustment/checks is absurd.
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All those on the other side of the Pond (Pacific Ocean), often read about the desire for a larger capacity tank.I hear where you coming from. Just a inquiry, if in the more remote areas of the US on secondary roads how far between service stations ? From what I have read if planning a lap of this Continent (Aust) only on a couple of occasions would you need a range greater than 280km.
Any one thought of fitting the K10 tank (18l - 4.7gal) its larger if range is an issue?
Regards
PS.
Ride to Mitta Mitta theoretical 300 km to a tank. To Dargo 284 km (176 mile) actual and there was still some fuel to go before vapour.
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(02-05-2016, 01:09 PM)Randy B_imp Wrote: My only real complaint is the lack of hydraulic lifters. In my opinion that would have made that bike just so much better. The interval for lash adjustment/checks is absurd.
Agreed Randy. The shim under bucket is robust but the interval is a PITA. I'm at 9200 miles and I haven't done my 8k valve check yet..... Just don't have the time for it.
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