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1st minute Welcome to the stable. Excited about 2013 not 14. What next?
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#12
Congrats Ron. I felt the same my first test ride at the dealer. Rode from the service area to the road, waiting to pull out into traffic, and already knew I had made the right choice. Enjoy!
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#13
Also as a point of reference for Team CB.
Scored this beauty w 160 miles 7k. Felt it was a great deal for both parties.


Might be good info for some of you considering a trade/sell etc


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Sounds like a great deal Ron.
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G'day from Australia, Ron. Welcome. 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, it doesn't matter. It's a great bike.

I've looked in amazement at the 2300 Rocket III and wondered how on earth I'd even get it off the stand. My dentist has one and tells me it's fabulous for serious touring in it back Australia.
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The rocket was less daunting once rolling. It was so easy to drive and well balanced with a low center of gravity.
Trust me. Without a rest drive I had it delivered. Boy was that a moment of intimidation. But she was so easy to get to know. And could ride a whole day.
Got myself a 6.4l car now so unlikely i will get a bigger bike than that anytime soon. Lol


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(02-16-2014, 12:41 AM)Romo1969_imp Wrote: My new ride made it to the stable from st Pete to Orlando yesterday.
Well. As much as many of you and myself enjoy talking about the 14 I'm excited to get to know my 13.
Having owned many bikes of many variations from a 65 dream to a rocket three to a monster among others I have a strong 60 second 1st experience
In driving frm the trailer out front to garage in back I am pleseantly reminded of how well engineered honda bikes are. Engagement to 1st and the power deliver is shocking "Swiss watch" smooth. And quiet in 1st. Exactly what I want in a retro bike. If I want a loud bike I'd buy a sport or a Harley. Ok. Strike that last part that would kill my soul to do.
Smiled for 3 minutes after the 1 minute drive. Can't wait for more.
My plans for the girl are suble and inspired by a few of you.
Tank knee pads made to design
Gators
Seat maybe
Luggage rack Oem
Maybe that aluminum cafe style screen I've seen on this sight.
K&n
Figure out a classy way to fashion a shorty back rest for the back. Shorter better.

You all made a rock star decision w the bike w either 13 or 14 Congrats
Cool thing is all are slightly different.

Ok. So what else is a mist do for my new bike?
Ron

Congratulations Ron!

I'm really glad that Honda has decided to bring the '14 models to the States and I'm looking forward to seeing new faces popping up around here with their 2014 bikes and I'm especially happy for those who found that extra bit of difference that they were looking for in the Deluxe model that differentiates it from the 2013 CB.

Still for me, it's the '13 model that has the most appeal. Even if I had the chance to trade straight up for the new bike, I just couldn't do it. The design of the '13 just pushes all of the right buttons for me, just like the '14 will for others. Not only does introduction of the '14 models ensure that the CB1100 will stick around for at least another year, it also locks down the exclusivity of the 2013 model.

Enjoy getting to know your CB as it's a spectacular machine. If we're lucky, the CB1100 will continue on for some time to come. My biggest wish is that the Deluxe will appeal to a larger audience and the bike will experience increased overall sales to live on for another year or more. Who knows, maybe we'll see a 3rd generation design some day? Hey, a guy can always dream.
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(02-17-2014, 12:45 PM)Guth_imp Wrote:
(02-16-2014, 12:41 AM)Romo1969_imp Wrote: My new ride made it to the stable from st Pete to Orlando yesterday.
Well. As much as many of you and myself enjoy talking about the 14 I'm excited to get to know my 13.
Having owned many bikes of many variations from a 65 dream to a rocket three to a monster among others I have a strong 60 second 1st experience
In driving frm the trailer out front to garage in back I am pleseantly reminded of how well engineered honda bikes are. Engagement to 1st and the power deliver is shocking "Swiss watch" smooth. And quiet in 1st. Exactly what I want in a retro bike. If I want a loud bike I'd buy a sport or a Harley. Ok. Strike that last part that would kill my soul to do.
Smiled for 3 minutes after the 1 minute drive. Can't wait for more.
My plans for the girl are suble and inspired by a few of you.
Tank knee pads made to design
Gators
Seat maybe
Luggage rack Oem
Maybe that aluminum cafe style screen I've seen on this sight.
K&n
Figure out a classy way to fashion a shorty back rest for the back. Shorter better.

You all made a rock star decision w the bike w either 13 or 14 Congrats
Cool thing is all are slightly different.

Ok. So what else is a mist do for my new bike?
Ron

Congratulations Ron!

I'm really glad that Honda has decided to bring the '14 models to the States and I'm looking forward to seeing new faces popping up around here with their 2014 bikes and I'm especially happy for those who found that extra bit of difference that they were looking for in the Deluxe model that differentiates it from the 2013 CB.

Still for me, it's the '13 model that has the most appeal. Even if I had the chance to trade straight up for the new bike, I just couldn't do it. The design of the '13 just pushes all of the right buttons for me, just like the '14 will for others. Not only does introduction of the '14 models ensure that the CB1100 will stick around for at least another year, it also locks down the exclusivity of the 2013 model.

Enjoy getting to know your CB as it's a spectacular machine. If we're lucky, the CB1100 will continue on for some time to come. My biggest wish is that the Deluxe will appeal to a larger audience and the bike will experience increased overall sales to live on for another year or more. Who knows, maybe we'll see a 3rd generation design some day? Hey, a guy can always dream.

Same here. Much to like in the 2014 but still prefer the '13.
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#19
I also do like the clean and pure '13 more than the more retro-ish '14.
But maybe it is simply autosuggestion. Smile
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"Still for me, it's the '13 model that has the most appeal. Even if I had the chance to trade straight up for the new bike, I just couldn't do it. The design of the '13 just pushes all of the right buttons for me, just like the '14 will for others. Not only does introduction of the '14 models ensure that the CB1100 will stick around for at least another year, it also locks down the exclusivity of the 2013 model."

-Guth

Agreed. However I am finding the CB1100 to be a very nice touring bike. If it continues to grow on my in this vein, I might consider getting a version with the sixth gear. Now as I think about it, though, there are so many other bikes for the same dough as the CB1100 that are already much better "standard" tourers that it would still be a wasted effort, being as I already own the current version.

I suspect I'd move in the direction of the BMW F800GS for a sport-tourer. Much better fuel mileage, a lot lighter, and handles far better.

Nay...I guess I'll stick with my classic five-speed CB.
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