I don't get it people! Everyone was all hot & bothered to have a retro version of the CB750 and now that it's here, everyone's whining over this little doo-dad or that little doo-dad not being faithful to the original. Sheesh!!
Here's the way I see it....We're all, (most of us anyways) getting to be old fogies. As to those who complain about the performance of the 1100...really? I don't care to do 110 mph everywhere I go. If I did, I sure wouldn't be riding my CB750. I'd be riding one of those new fangled, modern, super speed, transgender insect bikes for that.
But at my age, I don't think I'd find that too comfortable to have my ankles wrapped up behind muh back! I agree, the Triumphs are nice bikes, but I'm mostly a Honda man. I don't think the triumphs have the performance of the CB1100. Throughout my life Honda has been nothing but reliable, never let me down and I'll stick with that kind of service any day.
What Honda has built in the CB1100 is a retro take on a number of their classic bikes but an with an emphasis on the CB750. Ask yourself, what are the things you enjoy about your older CB's that you don't think you'll find on the new 1100? Especially with the added features of the 2014's. Spoke wheels, dual exhaust, 6th gear, gear indicator on dash, side covers re-styled and painted to match the tank, slightly larger tank, all new for 2014, plus upright classic ujm seating position, chromed fenders, analog speedo & tach, 1100cc's and FI....tell me again how Honda screwed this up? And all that for 10-11 grand! Retro looks with modern ride-ability and Honda reliability! I'll be in line when the 2014's hit the US!
BTW: that Norton at 15,250 British Pound Sterling works out to $24645.53 US Dollars!
The Thruxton would be $11866.43.