I found my 2013 CB 1100 In Connecticut . Owned by an older guy 72000mi. Clean like new. My wife drove me up from Long Island on a rainy October morning with forcast for clearing and I drove it home, wet roads at first then drying out with my wife driving behind me and my fake plates to the Bridgeport ferry, what a beautiful ride across the sound with my shiny new bike. Boy was I relieved to get home. The bike rode amazing. probably wount do that again either.
Congrats. I bought a 2016 CB1100EX (wire spoke wheels, ABS, 6 Speed, and twin exhaust). I bought mine as a daily until it turned up with 3700 miles on it so it because a special occasion bike because it’s the permanent bike.
Very cool! I also just got 2013 CB1100 mine had 2400 miles. I think I got a really good deal. it's a great machine. I was to cheap to have it ship to me, so I traveled 850 mile to pick it up. I rode it home, 3 days, I won't do that again. My first bike was a '76 CB400four I got it in '78. What a great machine that was.
You basically have a bike that is brand new w/o tax, dealer fee's, prep fee's, etc. Very nicely done sir. I hope to own one of these one day as an upgrade from my beloved 69 Honda CL450 Scrambler!
I bought my 2013 Honda CB1100 about 4 months ago, it had a Yoshimura muffler installed with fenderless rear and custom lighting system.....I bought it at a motorcycle shop called Onyx MC, they have an excellent selections of used bikes in near mint condition. The bike had 17,000 original miles. With the way gas prices are in San Diego you can bet this is my daily driver, I paid a little over 7 grand for it, but it included a 2 year warranty and had brand new tires along with an 87 point inspection
Style-wise, the front looks more like the later CB750 ('79 -), with that iconic DOHC valve cover and tank shape...but the rear seat ending directly on the chrome fender is definitely hearkening back to the earlier SOHC ('69 - '78) models. But I do with the tank was larger - my '79 750F holds over 5 gal, and the added range is nice for those all-day (and especially all-night) rides through the countryside when gas stations that are open may be few and far between.
I recently got a 2014 cb 1100 with 10,000 miles at a dealership and was 6000 and I traded my old bike now I owe 4800 with taxes and dealerships fees but the bike is amazing that’s the only reason I consider getting into financing it
Bought one several years ago with 13000 miles for 2800 with just a little time and work it looks brand new... Just stay off the samurider and webike japan sites lol you could go broke fast 😂
I found my 2013 CB 1100 In Connecticut . Owned by an older guy 72000mi. Clean like new. My wife drove me up from Long Island on a rainy October morning with forcast for clearing and I drove it home, wet roads at first then drying out with my wife driving behind me and my fake plates to the Bridgeport ferry, what a beautiful ride across the sound with my shiny new bike. Boy was I relieved to get home. The bike rode amazing. probably wount do that again either.
Wow 72000 miles and still running strong, that's awesome, congrats. really hope mine lasts me that long
Congrats. I bought a 2016 CB1100EX (wire spoke wheels, ABS, 6 Speed, and twin exhaust). I bought mine as a daily until it turned up with 3700 miles on it so it because a special occasion bike because it’s the permanent bike.
Very cool! I also just got 2013 CB1100 mine had 2400 miles. I think I got a really good deal.
it's a great machine. I was to cheap to have it ship to me, so I traveled 850 mile to pick it up.
I rode it home, 3 days, I won't do that again. My first bike was a '76 CB400four I got it in '78.
What a great machine that was.
You basically have a bike that is brand new w/o tax, dealer fee's, prep fee's, etc. Very nicely done sir. I hope to own one of these one day as an upgrade from my beloved 69 Honda CL450 Scrambler!
That Honda is awesome looking. You are lucky to get it with such low mileage.
2013. Beautiful. The best year. The best red. 5 speed rules!
I bought my 2013 Honda CB1100 about 4 months ago, it had a Yoshimura muffler installed with fenderless rear and custom lighting system.....I bought it at a motorcycle shop called Onyx MC, they have an excellent selections of used bikes in near mint condition. The bike had 17,000 original miles. With the way gas prices are in San Diego you can bet this is my daily driver, I paid a little over 7 grand for it, but it included a 2 year warranty and had brand new tires along with an 87 point inspection
Style-wise, the front looks more like the later CB750 ('79 -), with that iconic DOHC valve cover and tank shape...but the rear seat ending directly on the chrome fender is definitely hearkening back to the earlier SOHC ('69 - '78) models. But I do with the tank was larger - my '79 750F holds over 5 gal, and the added range is nice for those all-day (and especially all-night) rides through the countryside when gas stations that are open may be few and far between.
Cool video. Wish I had your attention to detail 👍🏻
Nice bikes and a great find! It proves that gems do turn up occasionally
Hi, Great honda CB1100 you got. May I ask how much did you get it for?
I recently got a 2014 cb 1100 with 10,000 miles at a dealership and was 6000 and I traded my old bike now I owe 4800 with taxes and dealerships fees but the bike is amazing that’s the only reason I consider getting into financing it
Do you still have the Bayliner 175?
great bike. if you ever want to sell. hit me up.
My 2013 has 3500 miles…
Any takers?
u sold it
Not bad. But you could've get 2017 with 52 miles only if you looked for it really good.
No disrespect, but 2013-14 are better looking bikes. The tanks, paint and wheels are different and more classic.
@@scotcopeland8752 I'm not gonna argue with that.
My personal pick would be CB 1100 RS though :)
Bought one several years ago with 13000 miles for 2800 with just a little time and work it looks brand new... Just stay off the samurider and webike japan sites lol you could go broke fast 😂