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Driving Dynamics
#11
(12-30-2014, 09:18 AM)linuxology_imp Wrote: What tips/driving dynamic specifics to the motorcycle would you tell someone about the CB1100? Specifically for someone that has never driven a CB1100. I have heard the brakes are super strong.

IMO the brakes are very good, but no better than other dual disc setups. The suspension is soft and comfy, but the front is too soft from the factory. Power is good and linear and not peaky, and it handles really well, and the bike feels much lighter than it is. Banana
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#12
No vices really, as a born again noob I find the weight a bit of a handful at low speeds and when hauling it around.

I disagree that it has a low centre of gravity, but with my 260 lbs on top, my perception will be different to others'.

Super smooth clutch is a delight, and my main speed control at walking pace - throttle's a bit sensitive at the bottom end.

Brakes are confidence inspiring - front strong, and rear subtle but effective for fine control.

Ergonomics are pretty good, When I'm in an exuberant mood I sometimes wish the seat had a bit of a step to reduce the feeling of having to hold on to the bars just to stop myself sliding backwards (again, my weight probably not helping here).

Power comes on utterly predictably - no great lumps of extra torque at certain rev bands.

All the bike I'll ever need - probably!
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#13
In USA the 2013 had the combined ABS and the 2014,does not I believe


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#14
(12-30-2014, 09:47 AM)the_undecider_imp Wrote: Neutral neutral neutral!

Easy turning bike due to narrow tires.

Smooth, strong low and mid range power.

The brakes are strong, but very progressive and easy to modulate.

What do you mean by "Neutral neutral neutral!"?
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#15
(01-03-2015, 10:29 PM)Waldo_imp Wrote:
(12-30-2014, 09:47 AM)the_undecider_imp Wrote: Neutral neutral neutral!

Easy turning bike due to narrow tires.

Smooth, strong low and mid range power.

The brakes are strong, but very progressive and easy to modulate.

What do you mean by "Neutral neutral neutral!"?

What do you mean by "Neutral neutral neutral!"?
The steering feel, the way it arcs through corners, and how the chassis reacts to brake and throttle inputs.

Some bikes that have easy steering at low speeds are twitchy at high speeds. Not this bike. I was surprised how putting narrower bars did little to change how easy the bike steered. At very low speeds, the reduced leverage is apparent, but not bad. Honda knows how to make a heavy bike feel lighter than it is.

I attribute the cornering feel to the narrow tires and low height of the bike. Taller bikes tend to fall in to corners as you throw the bike into the turns which makes me feel less hunkered down and stable. Combined with wider rear rubber, you often have to throw some pressure on the inside handlebar to coax the bike to lean.

Some bikes don't like brake inputs mid-corner. This chassis is pretty unflappable in that dragging some rear brake through the apex (trail braking) doesn't make the bike want to stand up straight. A lot of bikes do try to stand up under trail braking which requires more force to the inside bar to counteract. With all the torque, the bike just marches out of the corner.

The best example I can provide of how easy it is to ride is to describe how I ride through tight, decreasing radius turn. As I approach and downshift (usually to 2nd for 20-30 mph), I'm on both brakes. As I turn in, I have the throttle open just enough to maintain my corner entry speed and release the front bike. I maintain this neutral throttle and rear brake until I hit the apex and then twist my wrist and lift my right toes.
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#16
/\ this is where the linked ABS on my '13 shines!
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#17
The Griso needs to be pushed down into a corner but the CB takes input at any speed with no surprises and no fighting. Very flickable. In the fast sweepers she is open to adjustments, not locked in to a line. But she is not twitshy either. Neutral is a good term for her.
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#18
Just dont forget it weighs 540lbs...a bit heavier then you might think
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