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New members tips
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NEW MEMBERS TIPS;

1 Be aware that k&n oil filters with a hex nut are prone to sudden failure spilling oil under the rear tyre and loosing oil pressure as a result, reported by several members.
http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=16756

2 Ticking noise after oil change, if the oil is replaced by oil other than 10w30 it is possible the harmonic balancer becomes a bit more " rattleyer " , nothing to worry about but something that comes up in conversation from time to time.

3 The cb1100 is very capable of reaching well in excess of 200 000 km's as some members have reported.

4 Valve clearance is not a high priority in this engine, according to the accumulated spread sheet the first check is advised at around 30 000 km. have a look and inform yourself of what others have found over time.
http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=14124

5 There can be some oil weeping from the valve cover, several members have this and it is not a leak but you can check if any of the bolts are loose by checking anti-clockwise with a light amount of movement but don't try to tighten them up, these bolts have a "shoulder" which bottoms out and prevents over tightening the valve cover, are likely to break or damage the thread and it is very expensive to repair as there are no spare parts except a complete new cylinder head.

6 Oil level checks should be done according to the manual; check the oil level after the engine has warmed up, shut off and left on the centerstand for 5 minutes, any sooner and the oil may not have settled enough to have an accurate indication in the oil level window, if over filled let the engine cool, place an oil pan under the drainplug and slowly undo the drain plug until the oil starts to flow into the pan, after enough oil has been drained replace the plug and correct the oil level.
Do not re-use the drained oil, it's not worth the risk of contamination for 5 dollar's worth of oil.

7 Emergency cutoff switch failure; we have had the occasional problem with the red engine stop switch on the right handle bar, symptoms are sweeping meters but no fuel pump priming the system as usual on startup - AND - the start button does not operate.
This is a result of moisture in the switch and can sometimes be temporarily fixed by rocking the switch on and off in an attempt to clean the contacts.
It is good practice to operate this switch from time to time to keep these contacts clean and check proper operation and no, you won't wear it out this way.

This is meant to be just a short list of re-occurring questions and by no means covers all situations but these may be interesting topics to be aware off that could be of help to the newer members of the cb1100 forum, we welcome all questions and discussions though but it could be a heads up initially based on previous experiences.
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#2
A good reminder Max as we seem to have quite a few riders new to the CB 1100 right now.
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#3
Nice start max. Hopefully this matures to a sort of "Quick FAQ" section.
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#4
Thanks for that really helpful list, Max.

With tongue in cheek, you might like to add:

8 The instructions for unlocking the seat are in the manual, located ... under the seat.
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(04-15-2021, 10:10 PM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Thanks for that really helpful list, Max.

With tongue in cheek, you might like to add:

8 The instructions for unlocking the seat are in the manual, located ... under the seat.

Too funny Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
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#6
Nice summation Max

We might add that the bike is sensitive to chain adjustment and will shift sweeter if chain is adjusted to the tighter side of the advised range or about 1 1/8" as measured in the middle of the lower run of the chain.
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#7
Wonder if the influx of new owners is the "second wave" when original owners sell after 4, 5, 6 years.
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#8
Yea really good idea and list. We've seen more new owners lately

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(04-15-2021, 11:24 PM)Stichill_imp Wrote: Wonder if the influx of new owners is the "second wave" when original owners sell after 4, 5, 6 years.
i always planned on buying one just could not afford one in 2014 and had a few bikes at that time Biker
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#10
Another and perhaps final tip could be : don't worry , be happy.
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