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11-17-2012, 06:12 PM
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Joined: Oct 2010
Location: Sacramento, California
Oddometer: 76
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Planning on purchasing the CB1100, not in the initial rush in March/April, but the following winter. Spent a lot of time with it today at the San Mateo, California bike show. It represents everything I want in a motorcycle. The red paint is even darker and more beautiful than I expected based on Internet photos. Seating position seems perfect based on multiple sits, but no ride. Demo rides by Harley, Yamaha, and Can-Am only.
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11-18-2012, 01:50 AM
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Feigning Interest
Joined: Jun 2005
Location: NH
Oddometer: 5,675
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How tall are you? It looks a little cramped for a taller guy to me. Thanks. |
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11-18-2012, 08:08 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Dec 2011
Location: Western Kansas
Oddometer: 182
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Did you take any pictures at the show you could post for us to see? I'd love to see one in person. I'm getting the first one my dealer gets. March/April sounds like a long time to wait.
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11-18-2012, 08:26 AM
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Old, but up for it
Joined: Oct 2010
Location: Little bit of Wales, Essex UK
Oddometer: 28
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I had a look at these 1100s at the cologne show last month, Bloody hell the looked small, low seat etc. I`m a shortarse and I thought they`d even fit me!
![]() The finish of the old style candy red paint was beautiful.
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11-18-2012, 08:42 AM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Apr 2003
Location: Missouri
Oddometer: 866
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I've only seen the pics, but I Iike this bike. The probable short range is a problem, but otherwise it pushes a lot of buttons. I see it as a direct competitor to the Bonneville more than anything else.
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11-18-2012, 08:52 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Dec 2011
Location: Western Kansas
Oddometer: 182
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Tod
Thanks for the great pictures. That red reminds me of the red tank on my new 1968 Norton P11A Ranger. Simply beautiful.
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11-18-2012, 09:22 AM
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Cashin?
Joined: Sep 2003
Location: Hide Away Hills, Ohio
Oddometer: 16,328
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Tough choice between the CB and one of these:
![]() Very different performance specs and a different way of providing the same kind of retro experience, but fun looking nonetheless. I love the V7 racer, but my middle aged body unfortunately doesn't. The Stone with the cast wheels is my 2nd choice.
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11-18-2012, 10:57 AM
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There is no spoon.
Joined: Sep 2008
Location: Greater SLC
Oddometer: 725
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The small size is my biggest concern as well. I'm waiting to try one on before I get too excited, but it's such a pretty bike. Compared to those V7's it makes them look like garden tractors in comparison. I'd love to see honda get back in the game with some really cool bikes - a VFR1200 engined standard like the old V65 Sabre from back in the day would be sweet. The V motor causes the bike to be a bit taller and roomier, and the V motor! Oh man...without a doubt the best street motorcycle engine ever created is the old V4's from the early 80's....
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11-18-2012, 01:12 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Mar 2010
Location: Port Angeles, WA
Oddometer: 177
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11-18-2012, 01:46 PM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Apr 2003
Location: Missouri
Oddometer: 866
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I don't like riding major highways and try to avoid cities. I hate having to detour to get gas. I've owned two bikes with short ranges. I liked them both a lot, but the short range was a PIA. I often had to stop at 50 or 75 miles to fuel up to have enough to make the next leg. Most of the time I don't have a set route in mind when touring, just a general direction. Its a bummer to have to pass up a spur of the moment detour because you don't know if Eyeball Arkansas has a staion or not. As for the "I'm ready to take a break at 100 miles anyway crowd" I can always find better, more scenic places to take a break than a gas station. To each his own.
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11-18-2012, 01:55 PM
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"Illogically Deluded"
Joined: Jun 2003
Location: Fort Collins, CO
Oddometer: 2,455
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Fyi - 75 mpg
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11-18-2012, 02:01 PM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Apr 2003
Location: Missouri
Oddometer: 866
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No way will this bike get 75 mpg. I'd be shocked if it got 75 mpg using those funny imperial gallons.
If it does get 75, I'm in
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11-18-2012, 02:25 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: May 2009
Location: St. Louis, Mo.
Oddometer: 86
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I too am trying to make a decision between a Moto Guzzi v7 Stone and the CB1100. I like the sound of the Moto Guzzi alot and it probably has a little more "character" than the Honda. The v7 is quite a bit lighter too. I like light smaller bikes like my current ride, cbr250. Of course the drawing of the new BMW retro has me intrigued as well.
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11-18-2012, 02:27 PM
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Rat Rider
Joined: Oct 2007
Location: Kenora, Canada
Oddometer: 2,789
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Anybody know how small/large the gas tank is?
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11-18-2012, 02:28 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Mar 2010
Location: Port Angeles, WA
Oddometer: 177
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Range?
Well I guess I do stop and stretch at least every 1-2 hours, and I find the gas stops in small towns are usually the place to get gas and grab a snack, and sometimes meet an occasional fellow traveler, so if the gas tank holds 3-4 gallons and I am getting 45 mpg I usually am in good shape. I have traveled the 2 lane roads all over the less populated parts of the west part of the US without ever running out of gas.
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