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2010 CB1100
« on: November 29, 2010, 08:50:58 AM »
Did this bike actually make it to production and sell anywhere?

I don't see anything about it on the Honda Canada website.

I don't actually want one, but I want to look into sourcing the wheels from one for my CB550 project.  I think they would look just dandy if the size is right:

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Re: 2010 CB1100
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2010, 10:09:50 AM »
Along with the Kawi w800 - that'd be a no.

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How many more broken hearts will it take for this golden nugget to find its way out of Japan? Compliance and export are expensive and, while the CB1100 retails for one million yen in Japan, it would be likely to fetch more than $10,000 if it were ever brought stateside. Getting buyers to fork out that kind of money for a neo-retro, however, may be very difficult. The CB1100’s only hope for wider market distribution would require enough potential buyers to justify production. Sadly, we don’t see that happening anytime soon, but we’re keeping our fingers crossed.


You could get them in Japan  >:(


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Re: 2010 CB1100
« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2010, 10:55:55 AM »
You could get them in Japan  >:(
Thanks.

I do really like those wheels.
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Re: 2010 CB1100
« Reply #3 on: November 29, 2010, 02:51:10 PM »
Along with the Kawi w800 - that'd be a no.

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http://www.cycleworld.com/motorcycle_roadtest/first_rides_articles/10q3/honda_cb1100_-_first_ride

How many more broken hearts will it take for this golden nugget to find its way out of Japan? Compliance and export are expensive and, while the CB1100 retails for one million yen in Japan, it would be likely to fetch more than $10,000 if it were ever brought stateside. Getting buyers to fork out that kind of money for a neo-retro, however, may be very difficult. The CB1100’s only hope for wider market distribution would require enough potential buyers to justify production. Sadly, we don’t see that happening anytime soon, but we’re keeping our fingers crossed.


You could get them in Japan  >:(



Sorry dude but that would be a YES....we have both models in Australia and member Mick7504 has one....

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Re: 2010 CB1100
« Reply #4 on: November 29, 2010, 02:53:15 PM »
Yes they're currently distributed in the States or are you just rubbing our noses in it?  :P ;D

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Re: 2010 CB1100
« Reply #5 on: November 29, 2010, 02:58:36 PM »
Yes they're currently distributed in the States or are you just rubbing our noses in it?  :P ;D

I thought you said that they weren't..???    Anyway....yep....rubbing your noses in it ...... ;D
Actually we get a lot of models that you guys don't get and we miss out on most of the semi cruiser {crap} bikes that you guys get, we still get the Harley look alike bikes but not many of the inline 4 type cruisers and the like...

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Re: 2010 CB1100
« Reply #6 on: November 29, 2010, 03:02:21 PM »
Did this bike actually make it to production and sell anywhere?

My bad. Mental note to self: Anywhere does not equal just in the States.

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Re: 2010 CB1100
« Reply #7 on: November 29, 2010, 03:05:59 PM »
we still get the Harley look alike bikes but not many of the inline 4 type cruisers and the like...
I think you're dating yourself there a bit, man.  I4 cruisers were kind of a product of the 70's-80's and I'm pretty sure they were gone by the 90's.
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Re: 2010 CB1100
« Reply #8 on: November 29, 2010, 03:16:46 PM »
we still get the Harley look alike bikes but not many of the inline 4 type cruisers and the like...
I think you're dating yourself there a bit, man.  I4 cruisers were kind of a product of the 70's-80's and I'm pretty sure they were gone by the 90's.

Yeah i know but the point was that America isn't the only bike market on the planet and we get a lot of bikes that you guys don't,  like the bike you were asking about.......Isn't that what you wanted to know..?

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Re: 2010 CB1100
« Reply #9 on: November 29, 2010, 03:39:12 PM »
Yeah i know but the point was that America isn't the only bike market on the planet and we get a lot of bikes that you guys don't,  like the bike you were asking about.......Isn't that what you wanted to know..?
Sorry, I meant to add a little winky or something to that post, I didn't mean to be rude. :)  I miss those old I4 cruiser bikes.  I would never want one for myself, but I do love the sound of an I4, and some of those old bikes did look pretty mean.

I'm in Canada, and we get some machines here that our neighbors to the south miss out on, but there are some bikes from markets like yours that we all lust after!

Thanks to all for the info on the CB1100.  Those tires are FRONT 110/80 18-inch, REAR 140/70 18-inch.  Would look exactly right on a lot of our older CB's...
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Re: 2010 CB1100
« Reply #10 on: November 29, 2010, 03:50:29 PM »
I'm in Canada, and we get some machines here that our neighbors to the south miss out on, but there are some bikes from markets like yours that we all lust after!

I still have hurt feelings that you guys got this


Not that I would have survived owning it in my teens but I'm still bitter  ;D

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Re: 2010 CB1100
« Reply #11 on: November 29, 2010, 04:07:58 PM »
Yeah i know but the point was that America isn't the only bike market on the planet and we get a lot of bikes that you guys don't,  like the bike you were asking about.......Isn't that what you wanted to know..?
Sorry, I meant to add a little winky or something to that post, I didn't mean to be rude. :)  I miss those old I4 cruiser bikes.  I would never want one for myself, but I do love the sound of an I4, and some of those old bikes did look pretty mean.

I'm in Canada, and we get some machines here that our neighbors to the south miss out on, but there are some bikes from markets like yours that we all lust after!

Thanks to all for the info on the CB1100.  Those tires are FRONT 110/80 18-inch, REAR 140/70 18-inch.  Would look exactly right on a lot of our older CB's...

I should have used an emoticon as well..... ;)
I really like those rims as well and i think they would look great on an old Honda.....

Iggy, we got the 500 2 stroke YZF500 Yamaha as well, very fast bikes to say the least...

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Re: 2010 CB1100
« Reply #12 on: November 29, 2010, 10:42:38 PM »
Here are some photos here.
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Re: 2010 CB1100
« Reply #13 on: November 29, 2010, 10:50:58 PM »
Here are some photos here.
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Knew you would be around sooner or later... ;) ;)

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Re: 2010 CB1100
« Reply #14 on: November 30, 2010, 07:41:49 PM »
Nice bike but I want this!
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Re: 2010 CB1100
« Reply #15 on: December 01, 2010, 07:28:30 AM »
Syscrush , are you in Canada? Should post your location by you e username.
 If you could live with 16 & 19 inch, the wheels would be asy and cheap to find.. 82 ish Nighthawk.. will need mods. drum rear, needs a sprocket mount, and big hole discs on front. I have a rear here and could do the mods.. The forls off them are antidive and look not too bad..
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Re: 2010 CB1100
« Reply #16 on: December 01, 2010, 07:52:27 AM »
Thanks 754.  I am in Canada, I'll update my profile info.

The 550 has laced wheels on it now and I got a set of comstars like the Nighthawk had with the bike.  I don't want comstars on the 550, but I like the wheels on the new CB1100 because they look just a bit like comstars so they look at home on the bike, but they're nice and modern-looking, sleeker than the stamped wheels.

I have a bit of a love-hate thing with comstars - I have seen a few bikes with them that looked good, but I usually don't care for them.  However, they're such a part of the Honda brand from that period that I kind of like wheels that are somehow evocative of that look.

For my project, my preference is:

First choice: Astralites.  Yours would do nicely. ;)
Second choice: CB1100 wheels.
Third choice: Fresh laced wheels.

Rear will be converted to disc regardless.  I prefer a single rotor up front but would do dual for the CB1100 setup because I think that wheel would look bad with a missing rotor.

Syscrush , are you in Canada? Should post your location by you e username.
 If you could live with 16 & 19 inch, the wheels would be asy and cheap to find.. 82 ish Nighthawk.. will need mods. drum rear, needs a sprocket mount, and big hole discs on front. I have a rear here and could do the mods.. The forls off them are antidive and look not too bad..
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Re: 2010 CB1100
« Reply #17 on: December 01, 2010, 08:00:18 AM »
Sorry 754, I dug a bit deeper and you're right, the Nighthawk wheels are closer to that CB1100 look:


Thanks for the pointer, although these wheels aren't making it onto my wishlist.
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Re: 2010 CB1100
« Reply #18 on: December 11, 2010, 03:59:23 AM »
Iggy, we got the 500 2 stroke YZF500 Yamaha as well, very fast bikes to say the least...
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If the retro 1100's available I want it, $10k in this economy though. 

Mick do you still get 2 stroke street bikes down under?

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Re: 2010 CB1100
« Reply #19 on: December 11, 2010, 01:12:55 PM »
Yes, Honda sucks for not offering us this bike.  But we are getting the CBR1100 ( I think that's what it's called).  And THEN they turn around and spend all this money engineering this two-seater hybrid CRX replacement, the CR-Z.  Damn thing is is over $25k too.   As of right now, hybrid crap is so full of bologna.  Ten to fifteen percent better fuel economy for the same difference in price?  Gimme a break.  I'll just ride my motorsickle.

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Re: 2010 CB1100
« Reply #20 on: December 11, 2010, 05:21:11 PM »
Iggy, we got the 500 2 stroke YZF500 Yamaha as well, very fast bikes to say the least...
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If the retro 1100's available I want it, $10k in this economy though. 

Mick do you still get 2 stroke street bikes down under?

They are being phased out world wide i think, if there is any more production on 2 strokes i would say it would be left to 3rd world countries like India....They were definitely exciting bikes to ride..... ;D

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Re: 2010 CB1100
« Reply #21 on: May 09, 2011, 09:17:12 AM »
FYI, I did get a quote for 2 wheel assemblies - including front and rear wheels, all 3 rotors, bearings, spacers, axles, and cush drive (but not sprocket).  Almost 2800 AUD.  Wow.  Dunno if that includes taxes, definitely doesn't include shipping to Canada.

Here's the info:
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> 1) Front & rear wheels.
(Front) 44650MGC000 $637.40
(Rear) 42650MGC000 $787.89
> 2) All 3 brake rotors.
(Front) 45251MGC003 $256.52each
(Rear) 43251MGC000 $277.38
> 3) Cush drive (no sprocket)
Carrier 42615MGC000 $192.37
Dampers 06410MY5730 $53.70
> 4) Front & rear axles.
(Front) 44301MGC000 $54.35
(Rear) 42301MGC000 $85.76
> 5) All bearings and spacers
Front Spacers
44311MBWE10 $13.55
44312MGC000 $11.17
Rear spacers
42312MEJ000 $21.44
42311MGC000 $21.03

Wheels come with all bearings needed

I wish someone would get busy low-siding some of these bikes into the wrecker's so I could hook this up for a sane price...
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Re: 2010 CB1100
« Reply #22 on: May 11, 2011, 11:32:37 PM »
What's funny is, I always loved the looks of the CB seven-fifty non-USA markets got..  Kinda a CB750 Nighthawk (USA market) on steroids- better looking, triple-disk brakes, etc.

I lusted after one bigtime, but I hear in the places that could get them, they were regarded as just courier bikes or something!  :-( 
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Re: 2010 CB1100
« Reply #23 on: May 12, 2011, 06:10:12 AM »
If the cush drive and rotors from another bike available in the US would fit those wheels, it would almost make sense (assuming I could score that stuff used or aftermarket).

It's a shame, I really want those wheels!
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Re: 2010 CB1100
« Reply #24 on: May 12, 2011, 06:50:29 AM »
what is the Australian Price for the CB1100? I am just thinking ahead.  I can but a 2010 CB1100 in 2045.