I was just reading about the new Honda CB 1100. I looks very nice, but I wish Honda would introduce a middle-weight version. I am not all that into liter bikes.
I was just reading about the new Honda CB 1100. I looks very nice, but I wish Honda would introduce a middle-weight version. I am not all that into liter bikes.
I think it's about 87 HP so not exactly the hottest ride out there. I had hope for the thing but the old 919 is more interesting, I think, although there's probably some folks out there that want a bit of all-around grunt with easy service and don't care about a lot else. The issue with that is the question of just how many of those folks exist.
Moparman wrote: I was just reading about the new Honda CB 1100. I looks very nice, but I wish Honda would introduce a middle-weight version. I am not all that into liter bikes.
I'm with you there. But that's what a Triumph Bonneville is for.
I like it but for the $9000-is price tag, I can have a couple cool old bikes that look similar and are 9/10ths as reliable.
Shawn
I didn't like it at first, but seeing a couple of magazine articles with good photo's have changed my mind on its looks and now I actually like it a lot. Same vibe with the NT700 or whatever they call it, ugly in pics but not so bad in person.
I'd also really love a middleweight version at 2/3 the price with the new 500 or 700 motor in it...
This part sounds interesting:
totalmotorcycle.com said: Extremely efficient PGM-FI fuel injection, utilising one 36mm throttle body, gives excellent fuel consumption of 25.1km/l 70.9mpg @ WMTC.
Trans_Maro wrote: I like it but for the $9000-is price tag, I can have a couple cool old bikes that look similar and are 9/10ths as reliable. Shawn
You could also have two used Bonnie's for that $9k. It isn't like they have made huge changes to it other then adding FI to it a few years ago.
In reply to Rusnak_322:
Yeah... but they you'd be stuck riding an old new Bonneville. None of the character of the originals, more weight, crappy stock suspensions, and sewing machine if grunty motors.
I really like the cb, there is a rumor that yamaha might be bringing the sr400 over here in the near future, I guess we can only hope
In reply to Beer Baron:
I love the Bonne, but I like the fact that there might be a market for bikes that are not recliners or plastic-laden
In the past just saying the words "Liter bike" conjure memories of triple digit wheelies with race bred ergonomics. Erase all that, this thing should be so tame.... maybe lame by some standards. Even ZX14's are easy to ride. its all about that right wrist
Grtechguy wrote: This part sounds interesting:totalmotorcycle.com said: Extremely efficient PGM-FI fuel injection, utilising one 36mm throttle body, gives excellent fuel consumption of 25.1km/l 70.9mpg @ WMTC.
But what does WMTC equate to? 35 in top gear on a banked circuit for a full tank? Not trying to be a smartass, but a quick and dirty Goiogle search brings up numerous references to a Christian radio station.
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