Why I got the CB1100EX

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  • Опубліковано 25 кві 2019
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  • @estebaga22
    @estebaga22 Місяць тому +1

    3 years that I have been riding with the RS version despite its heavy weight, I confirm that it is a sure machine. hello from France 🇫🇷.

  • @vilmos_csehi
    @vilmos_csehi 5 років тому +62

    I got my CB1100RS after 1 year on a Rebel 500 (wich is awesome but it easy to outgrow)
    I did testride 4 bikes prior the purchase: The CB, the Kaw Z900RS, Yam XSR900 and the Bonnie T120. I was in love with the Triumph based on reviews, it surprisingly came out last due to the very heavy front steering (the CB is a lot heavier but a lot more easy to handle IMO). Kaw is close 2nd, but I find the Honda engine a lot smoother and I do not need the extra power of the Z. Yam is a real bang for the buck, a lot of bike for its price but also still too sporty for me. The CB is a real universal gem IMO. Fulfil all my needs: city commute, casual fun ride, long tours..
    One advice: forget the Givi screen and get a Dart Marlin. It works like a dream for me (I am 175cm tall), and I was on few tours already on highways with over 80mph, no problems
    Overall, it was my dream bike and now I have one, hopefully for long long time.
    Great review btw, safe roads ;)

    • @xXKasper2007Xx
      @xXKasper2007Xx 4 роки тому +1

      Do you advice for guy 5.8 tall and beginner?!

    • @seaninness334
      @seaninness334 4 роки тому +5

      As you say, "The CB, the Kaw Z900RS, Yam XSR900 and the Bonnie T120" I'm still very much in the window licking stage but I keep coming back to similar groupings of bikes. I really like the XSR (all my other rides have been Yamaha's too), the Z900RS is good looking too. I like the T120 but I think I lean more toward the Speed Twin (did you look at it?). At 185.5cm, I feel a little oversized on some rides. The FTR and CB1000R also intrigue me... I like adventure dual sports as well but hate that transformer look... I'm so confused hehe, well back to licking windows. Enjoy the CB Vilmos.

    • @iansulkowski8779
      @iansulkowski8779 4 роки тому +4

      You hit the nail on the head about the Bonneville--I pined over it until I rode one around the block and found it to be SO top heavy. I've seen a lot of people (who haven't ridden it) gripe about the CB1100 being heavy, but it carries the weight so well while still feeling grounded and substantial. I'll never get rid of mine.

    • @iansulkowski8779
      @iansulkowski8779 4 роки тому +3

      @@xXKasper2007Xx no. Get something cheap as shit off craigslist for your first bike. Learn on it, make mistakes, drop it, whatever. Then upgrade to one of these.

    • @SashaHonda14
      @SashaHonda14 3 роки тому

      Hi.. just one thing that bothers me..is it too heavy? Would it be a problem for a girl rider?

  • @luisbperez368
    @luisbperez368 5 років тому +8

    You just described my old 1972 CB350 that I bought in 1978, darn I miss that bike. Best regards from San Juan, Puerto Rico, ride safe brother.

  • @robertkollath8929
    @robertkollath8929 3 роки тому +5

    I presently own a cb1100 2013, it is an old man magnet every other time I am at a gas station an older gentleman comes up and compliments the bike. Fun stuff, great review.

  • @seaninness334
    @seaninness334 4 роки тому +1

    I've been watching a lot of CB1100 videos lately. Very nice ride. Thanks for posting.

  • @mariowoodsN5
    @mariowoodsN5 2 роки тому

    Just found your video on Scarlette! I just bought a 2017 with 4200 miles on it, it’s being delivered this week from AZ motorcycles they only had her 1 day when I found her, I’m 66 and loved this bike when I first saw one in 14, ive wanted one every since and I saw this and got it. Your video is the best I’ve ever found and I subscribed for all! I’ll send pics and get a tshirt. Also she comes with the Honda engine guards and the chrome luggage rack, I’m so excited, they put a brand new set of perilli Sport Demons on, so awesome

  • @MrHT25
    @MrHT25 5 років тому +1

    Nice video. I agree with you. It is a lovely bike. Back in the day it was my dream bike. I remember the sound of those quad pipes. Awesome. Thank you for sharing. Be safe 👍

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  5 років тому

      Thank you for the support and you be safe out there as well!

  • @tenshin2002
    @tenshin2002 5 років тому +19

    Oh man, I´m waiting for my dealer to call me to say my CB1100RS is ready for delivery. Watching all CB1100 videos i can find on youtube.

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  5 років тому

      Awesome! I wish we could get the RS variant in the States, but that does not mean ordering the wheels and suspension sets.

    • @jor-d5640
      @jor-d5640 4 роки тому

      I can't find a cb1100 rs. But I think I'm gonna get th e ex anyway

    • @SashaHonda14
      @SashaHonda14 3 роки тому

      Hi.. just one thing that bothers me..is it too heavy? Would it be a problem for a girl rider?

    • @tenshin2002
      @tenshin2002 3 роки тому +1

      @@SashaHonda14 I mean it's 250 kg but in motion it's very well balanced and manageable. It can be an issue if you are very short in the legs. The bike is a gem the motor is so smooth.

    • @SashaHonda14
      @SashaHonda14 3 роки тому

      @@tenshin2002 thanks.. I don't have problem with that.. I'm 175cm

  • @flyingcatfish
    @flyingcatfish 5 років тому +6

    I really love this bike. It reminds me of the old 79 CB750 I used to have. I want one.

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  5 років тому +2

      Hope you can one day get one. It'll bring back good memories.

  • @northrider8628
    @northrider8628 5 років тому +6

    I have put 4k miles on my 2014 cb1100s since I bought it new in 2017 and I like it more every time I ride it. If you are looking for a good all around bike any one of the 2013 and up cb1100 bikes will work. Thank you Honda for making this bike it's a pleasure to own... I don't believe I would trade my 2014 for the newer cb1100 models or the new cb1000r for that matter, but that's me... it's pretty close to perfect in my opinion.

  • @tennwingman3350
    @tennwingman3350 5 років тому +2

    Back in the days of UJM, I rode a CB550, CB650 and CB750. I also wound up with a 1976 KZ900. I even had a 1989 ZX-10 now I am on my third Goldwing and the Jap inline 4's are still my favorite of all time. I could listen to your reviews all day long. BTW there are sport windshields out there that don't suck.

  • @markbright7845
    @markbright7845 4 роки тому +2

    Got to admit, it’s a looker and takes me back in time.

  • @DRMVM1
    @DRMVM1 Рік тому

    I have a 2013. Love it. Same reason smooth. Retro . Reminds me when o was child on my godfathers cb750 around 1971-2.

  • @andrewhannam.
    @andrewhannam. 5 років тому +10

    Completely agree the CB1100 is a much nicer bike than the Honda Neocafe range. Very very nice choice in ride!

  • @keeponkeepinon18
    @keeponkeepinon18 5 років тому +2

    I test rode a 2017 CB100EX a couple months after owning my 2015 VFR and was surprised to find that it handled better and felt more agile than the VFR. The CB was my dream bike but I decided to go with a VFR because it met all my needs with commuting and I'm very happy with that decision so far. Now... I'm enamoured with a V4 and want to upgrade to a Tuono next year lol.

  • @danilocapellan1316
    @danilocapellan1316 5 років тому +1

    Great motorcycle looks great, be safe.

  • @scrumpymanjack
    @scrumpymanjack Рік тому +1

    Enjoyed this review. It was like listening to someone reading out a love letter!

  • @andrewedmond7738
    @andrewedmond7738 5 років тому +1

    I'm with you brother. I bought the new CB1000R last year and it was a lot of fun. However, I had the opportunity to get a 2007 Suzuki GSX1400 (K7) this year, 30,000km's on the clock and in pristine condition. Couldn't resist, so I traded the CB and now I just love riding the big GSX. Definitely brings back the memories from the time when they first came out. No abs or traction control, just the rider and the machine. Congrats on your new bike brother, I know you will really enjoy it.

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  5 років тому

      Well it's almost been a year for this bike actually :) I posted the link to the original reveal and review in the description if you want to check that out.

  • @andreguiang6708
    @andreguiang6708 5 років тому +2

    I've got a 2014 CB 1100 dlx...whole heartily agree it's a great bike...ya got that good radio voice...great review 👍

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  5 років тому

      Thanks for the support! This is the first video I have done where everyone is talking about radio voice, I am not sure why lol.

    • @andreguiang6708
      @andreguiang6708 5 років тому

      Just sounds like you’ve worked in radio or tv announcements...

  • @andysmith6611
    @andysmith6611 5 років тому +2

    hiya from north wales uk, new subscriber, i own a cb1100rs 2019, purchased the honda for all the same reasons as yourself, i have fitted a givi a200 screen, so far so good, no buffering and stopped the sensation of handle bars being prised out of my fingers on acceleration , lol , also fitted new D.I.D x gold chain for extra bling. Always a talking point when i pull up, not a bike to buy if cleaning and detailing is not your thing, lol, great video, ride safe all

    • @trevornelmes9331
      @trevornelmes9331 5 років тому +1

      I have a red 2018 CB1100RS with the small dark PUIG 1482F screen. Not at all noisy. Also fitted some ProRace GP Cone slip on exhausts this last weekend. They sound awesome. As the reviewer says, you can ride all day on this thing. On UK roads it soaks up the bumps and corners so well. I have now added a rear carrier from Endurance in Japan and that is an excellent carrier (got it from WeBike in Japan). Best bike I have owned or ridden.

  • @ibroxblue1182
    @ibroxblue1182 5 років тому +2

    just seen your reveal ,I should've been onto that one first .lol. Very nice

  • @RM-tn4lo
    @RM-tn4lo 4 роки тому +9

    Agree with everything you said - I have been out of riding for 15 years . I had triumph 2001 Thunderbird 900 triple which was great bike I should never sold 15 years ago. I intended to buy a triumph street twin or a T100, which are nice , but test rode a cb1100ex and no comparison. I did not want to get off the bike, it just felt so right. Triumph dealer said I had to ride a T 120 for a good comparison. I did and the Bonnie is very nice, but the cb1100ex better ride for me . It is also so well put together.....fit and finish is amazing with zero corners cut. Above anything in this price range. Looks like it will last forever

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  4 роки тому +1

      And that is how long I want to keep this gal.

  • @harrykehl3496
    @harrykehl3496 3 роки тому +3

    Hi, thanks for this beautiful ride. I really enjoyed visiting your ride and your comments. The day before yesterday I ordered a CB 1100 EX and yesterday I paid it. Now, I'm impatiently waiting for it although I know that I still have to wait until April until I can ride it because I've a season plates. Well, I'll look at it and touch it every day. I'm so happy that I got one of the very last CB 1100 EX. I didn't ride a CB 1100 EX. I just saw her and fell in love with her. When I noticed that Honda won't produce this wonderful dream bike anymore I searched a new one in the internet and found a dealer 380 miles away. Soon he will send the motorcycle to me. He said that I probably got the last one in Germany. Well, I found two more CB 1100 Ex but I'm sure they will be sold during the next days. I'd love to ride my motorcycle on your highways, too. I completely share your opinion about this motorcycle. Just metal and no plastic. A real beauty.
    Thanks for your great video.
    Harry

    • @SashaHonda14
      @SashaHonda14 3 роки тому

      Hi.. just one thing that bothers me..is it too heavy? Would it be a problem for a girl rider?

  • @michaelchristopher2549
    @michaelchristopher2549 2 роки тому +1

    I watched your review on the RE GT650. Which I have a deposit on. I’ve been looking for the CB1100EX since they were discontinued in the States. So, it figures that right after I put a deposit down on the GT I find a 2017 CB1100 with only 144 miles on it…ugh!!! Now I’m torn! 😆
    Thank you for the videos…you do exceptionally good work!

  • @Rbourk252
    @Rbourk252 3 роки тому +2

    A year on from this vid I’m collecting mine tomorrow. I can’t wait. I ain’t gonna sleep thinking about it.

  • @crabhab
    @crabhab 5 років тому +2

    There are some customized 2013-2014 CB1100s that are incredible.

  • @garyloucks7682
    @garyloucks7682 5 років тому +1

    Good idea to get rid of the Windscreen. I feel the same way about my CB1100 after owning a Goldwing for 6+ years I was very surprised at how smooth shifting and power response is,bought the CB sold the Wing and haven’t looked back very happy.

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  5 років тому

      Nice ride safe! That screen might be heading to the CX500 we have soon if it looks right.

  • @04poppop
    @04poppop 4 роки тому +1

    My motorcycle list - Honda CB 1100RS, Honda Cub 125, Honda 125 monkey, Honda CBR 600rr (06- 09 red and black) Triumph bobber, Triumph street cup, Moto Guzzi V7, Harley Davidson Deluxe, Harley Davidson Slim S (army colour). This is my dream motorcycle list. But now having Suzuki bandit 1200K6, Honda SH 125i, so at least I got something to lookforward.

  • @maybe5883
    @maybe5883 5 років тому

    Nice retro bike, ride what you like and what works for you and your lifestyle. Enjoy!

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  5 років тому

      Thanks! And that is the advice I try to give to everyone.

  • @travelinben1966
    @travelinben1966 5 років тому

    I had an 80 CB 750 Custom and dreamed of a modern version of it without the 4 carbs to worry about keeping in sync.The CB 1100 is a dream come true,and I can’t wait to test ride one.I think it’s the most faithful iteration of the original in the world of retro bikes and absolutely stunning to look at.I hope you have many safe and carefree miles on her.I have no doubt you will. Enjoy!!!

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  5 років тому

      Over 3000 and counting and plan on many more! I hope you get that chance as well!

    • @travelinben1966
      @travelinben1966 5 років тому

      Rabid Hedgehog
      You’ve got a loooonnggg way to go!
      Cheers!

  • @claudtalkz2194
    @claudtalkz2194 5 років тому

    Great bike. Test rode one, but it's a bit tall for me. Great purchase!!

  • @ibroxblue1182
    @ibroxblue1182 5 років тому +17

    should've showed it off. I was waiting to check it out

    • @Gsusfrk777
      @Gsusfrk777 5 років тому +1

      Here's the original video that shows it off better. ua-cam.com/video/BHJtBcQZqR0/v-deo.html

  • @hectorfigueroa5285
    @hectorfigueroa5285 Рік тому

    I’m from San Antonio I’ve got mine 2013 red just like yours, I’m waiting for it to come from Miami, I can’t wait 👊

  • @scottengh1175
    @scottengh1175 5 років тому +1

    My 1976 550F Super Sport never got better than 37 mpg. My 1200 Sportster gets 55 mpg. Like your bike. Reminds me of my old bike. Great that it gets good fuel economy.

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  5 років тому

      I am happy it gets the economy it does.

  • @bryanmahon7866
    @bryanmahon7866 4 роки тому

    All I can say is nice... A fun review to watch. I have a 2014...

  • @vowelmovement
    @vowelmovement 5 років тому +1

    I picked up a used 2014 cb1100 last year as my first bike and I absolutely love it. It reminds me so much of the Honda my sister had in the 70's. :)

  • @saddle8bag
    @saddle8bag 5 років тому

    Nice ride!

  • @steveparish9210
    @steveparish9210 2 роки тому

    Love the look, I'm a fan of ujm too

  • @I_hunt_lolis
    @I_hunt_lolis 2 роки тому

    Oh man just looked up them Kawasakis and they look fine W800 and Z900RS so many modern retro bikes

  • @jx7230
    @jx7230 5 років тому

    Out of all your bikes.. which would say is your favorite ? If you cant choose one, I guess which would be your favorite for different situations.. ie. highway, around town, commuting, fun , etc

  • @MRTPR
    @MRTPR 5 років тому

    I have an old Honda Hornet 919 and just love its looks. I have ridden the CB1100 and loved it but could find one in my price range. i put the stock windshield on the Hornet and took it off because it was very noisy and its much better with it off , nice clean air. Good review Mate!

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  5 років тому +1

      Thank you and I love me a 919 as well.

  • @thomasowens6041
    @thomasowens6041 5 років тому

    Ticks every box for me.
    I live in an area that literally doesn't have any straight stretches.
    Can go 65 or under all day unimpeded.
    Love Honda's and the inherent reliability.
    Love the classic look of Triumph and Royal Enfield interceptor - but wary of the reliability.
    Gotta get one...SOON!

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  5 років тому

      Hopefully you can find one running around. Not too many of them left. Unless you're across the water from us, then you are lucky people.

  • @overboost7667
    @overboost7667 5 років тому +9

    Got me a red 2019 also, Love it.

    • @SashaHonda14
      @SashaHonda14 3 роки тому

      Hi.. just one thing that bothers me..is it too heavy? Would it be a problem for a girl rider?

    • @overboost7667
      @overboost7667 3 роки тому

      @@SashaHonda14 It is heavy in absolute weight, but not to get it off the side stand or to balance it. You'll be fine if you can get your feet down. The smooth engine also helps with slow speed manouvers, as it doesn't jerk around and pulls the bike in idle.

    • @SashaHonda14
      @SashaHonda14 3 роки тому

      @@overboost7667 great.. I don't have problem with that.. I'm 175cm

  • @LloydVilliger
    @LloydVilliger 9 місяців тому

    If you attach a spoiler (wind deflector) to the top of your windshield the air will be directed over your helmet. I have the same bike and live on the windy prairies. Nice vid.

  • @donald2106
    @donald2106 5 років тому +1

    Slipstream makes a windshield for that bike I do believe. I had one on my GS 1100 and my GS 450.

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  5 років тому

      I will have to check it out to see what it looks like.

  • @bluemoonriderlipa6880
    @bluemoonriderlipa6880 5 років тому +2

    Honda makes great bikes

  • @Smaug1
    @Smaug1 5 років тому +5

    "...all these bumps in Oklahoma..." I've got news for you bro, but those are WONDERFUL roads you've got there. The WORST pavement there is better than the best pavement here in Chicagoland.

  • @IanCanefire
    @IanCanefire 4 роки тому

    I stumbled upon this bike while going to the Honda site looking at the 2020 Africa twin. I was considering a used 1982 goldwing. The cb1100 is very similar except for GW having a shaft drive, being carbureted and bigger wheels. I may buy a used one because I like the look and the simplicity. I also own a Suzuki burgman maxi scooter. Btw. Thanks.

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  4 роки тому

      You are welcome! It's a really great machine and I generally use it daily.

  • @lr937
    @lr937 5 років тому +1

    Great review, waiting to build up my finances to get me one, and great great great voice Btw, U can easily work on TV or Radio, very pleasant voice, thx again! 🇺🇸FLORIDA🇺🇸

  • @tonywilliamson1822
    @tonywilliamson1822 5 років тому +1

    Hi, good enthusiastic vid on n the CB,have the new ex model my self in yellow.keep us informed of any mods you do.ride well Tony (uk)

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  5 років тому

      I will be saving up to make it RS like with inverted fork. I will also be having Motiv Cycleworks build me a custom exhaust on it as well. So when those happen there will be more vids. For now there is a Givi windscreen (sometimes) and a tailbag and that is it lol.

    • @larrymusick3366
      @larrymusick3366 3 роки тому

      @@RabidHedgehog Hey Man check out the Pipe Masters 4 into 4 stainless exhaust out of Australia.

  • @tomxaak
    @tomxaak 3 роки тому

    You made me want to buy this bike.

  • @DJGeorgetheoriginal
    @DJGeorgetheoriginal 5 років тому

    Cool, nice motorcycle.

  • @oliox8685
    @oliox8685 4 роки тому

    I had the W800 in the recent past, the Cb1100ex is very tempting...

    • @peterweise3836
      @peterweise3836 Рік тому

      Own a W800 for more than 11 years and will keep it. Also own a CB1100 out of 2013 since 2014 and still like it as much as the W or the third bike I also own, a RE 500 Chrome Classic. Both also will be keepers.
      I like oil-aircooled beautiful retrobikes which work fine and have different motor layouts. All for their reasons. The CB is a very good and reliable motorbike if you like an Inline4 which I do. Mine has more than selfridden 72.000km on it's speedometer and never failed.
      Two of my bikes are put out of the market since a few years which makes them even more special for me as the fact that are not many of them had been sold in my country and you will very seldom see another one out on the streets when riding out. In a way sort of solitaires.

  • @alphacapo
    @alphacapo 5 років тому +5

    The cb1100 is the best looking bike and one of the best put together bikes made today IMO. ITS THE REAL DEAL! Fanatical Harley guys even want to compliment it. But they are pre programmed not to.

    • @robcraft1373
      @robcraft1373 5 років тому +1

      Jerk Ass I really like the looks of the 2019 Kawasaki z900 RS as well

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  5 років тому +1

      I say the CB edges out the RS in looks but that Z900 is an absolute beast machine in power.

    • @robcraft1373
      @robcraft1373 5 років тому

      Rabid Hedgehog I agree

    • @thomasowens6041
      @thomasowens6041 5 років тому

      They can't break character.
      Their buddies might not ride with them.
      So sad.

  • @donald2106
    @donald2106 5 років тому +1

    I thought about getting one of those 1100 EX, but I think I’m going to try a Royal infield 500 classic.

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  5 років тому +1

      We have one Royal Infield dealer in the state and he does not keep any on the floor sadly. I want to try some.

    • @whiterabbitt2002
      @whiterabbitt2002 5 років тому

      I do not know how the "new" Enfields ride or handle but I did test ride a new one about 3 years ago, The entire bike shook, rattled and felt like it would fall apart. It felt like I was riding riding a bike from the 1940s haha. And extremely lacking in power. I would never ever buy one if I could help it, just saying

  • @RichardsModellingAdventures
    @RichardsModellingAdventures 4 роки тому

    Go for a small fly screen. Puig make one. They take quite a lot of pressure off your chest without the noise.

  • @stefansmetek3015
    @stefansmetek3015 Рік тому

    ...nice review, man...!
    SHE is a beauty!!!
    😆❤️🍺💪😎🇩🇪✔️☀️🎼
    ( I have a '92 cb750 and love it)
    Japan gave us a nice piece of
    technique in 1969...)

  • @nicholaskeenan211
    @nicholaskeenan211 Рік тому

    Have you ever toured on this bike, and if so, what's it like carrying luggage? Do you have panniers?

  • @bigrockauto
    @bigrockauto 5 років тому

    Currently have a 1992 CB750 would love to have this bike - has a real speedometer and tachometer!!!

  • @69FOSTER
    @69FOSTER 5 років тому

    I am totally with you on the looks of this CB and compared to the looks of the modern bikes. Like you mention, too much plastic and I find them uncomfortable and hard to seat myself on. Love this Honda CB! Can forward foot controls be put on this Honda? Because of hip issues, I can no longer ride with my feet directly underneath.

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  5 років тому +1

      Sadly not they I could find. If you did put on the engine guards it is possibly to put some highway pegs out in front.

  • @Puttj
    @Puttj 5 років тому

    Nice mini bike

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  5 років тому

      So are you riding a Rocket III or something?

  • @JojoCrazyCat
    @JojoCrazyCat 4 роки тому +1

    Interesting.
    I have never heard of one of those.
    Looks like the seat sets low like a cruiser.

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  4 роки тому +1

      Actually it is around 31 inches so it is taller.

  • @guynichols2450
    @guynichols2450 4 роки тому +1

    I like the practicality of that bike.
    I prefer a bike for two up riding for the just in case she wants to ride.
    That flat wide saddle appeals to us older folks and our significant others.
    I’m a practical rider and have been since I sold my Kawasaki Mach 4 in the mid 70’s..
    My first bike when I was 16 was a Laverda Gemini 200, then a Suzuki 250, a Kawasaki 250.kawasaki Mach 3 and a Mach
    My first real bike was a Yamaha XS650 until The. Kids and house took priority.
    So after a while I restarted my biker life with a ‘78 Suzuki GS750e in1997,
    In Y2K I bought a Triumph T-Bird Sport.which I enjoyed for 9yrs.
    Getting replacement parts was expensive and a long wait.
    So I bought a Suzuki DL1000 which o still ride around on.with a few modifications for a man that commute and day tour rides for a day or 2.
    Come to think about it I’ve been riding for 49yrs.
    I’ve enjoyed and will continue to enjoy riding around at my own pacer and my own style until arthritis prevents the use of throttle, clutch, and swinging the leg over the saddle.
    That Indian Sxout is looking good, too!

  • @UncleLongbeard
    @UncleLongbeard 3 роки тому

    really cool motorcycle, I want to try one at some point

  • @dr.stormagedon3696
    @dr.stormagedon3696 4 роки тому

    Did you trade in the rebel for the CB? I’m looking for a commuter bike from Harrah to Edmond..

  • @gtsteele6219
    @gtsteele6219 4 роки тому

    Nice review, RH. I bought mine from the dealership where I work last August...I'd been walking by it for two years. Love it. Mods include a Road Comet fairing from Samurider (gorgeous and functional) and a Corbin seat. The suspension is amazing too for a stock bike. However, every reviewer comments on the smoothness of this engine, and it is, below 3200 RPM and over 5 grand, but it's four-cylinder buzzy in between. Same handlebar buzz as my Honda 750 Four, GS750 Suzuki, two GS1100E Suzukis, and my '86 Concours. I'm trying to figure out if I got one assembled the morning after Sake Thursday or if I'm just hyper-sensitive to vibration.

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  4 роки тому

      How many miles? If it is getting a bit on the older side it maybe time for a valve lash adjustment.,

    • @gtsteele6219
      @gtsteele6219 4 роки тому

      @@RabidHedgehog Thanks, but we're talking less than 2,000 miles. I think it's nature of the in-line four beast. Maybe everyone short-shifts this thing (because you can) and don't really wind it out, but mine is a buzzer in that 1,000 rpm range. The good news is that in sixth gear at 3K you're pretty much already illegal!

  • @johnmclaughlin4496
    @johnmclaughlin4496 5 років тому

    You need a poly carbonate windscreen. National Cycle makes some good ones including the Switchblade.

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  5 років тому

      I have the Givi one, but it produced some serious noise so I'll check one out.

  • @brucesantacory1390
    @brucesantacory1390 4 роки тому +1

    I'm with you, i too was disillusioned with Harley-Davidson, and i worked for HD from 1973 to 2010 when i was forced to Retire do to health reasons, i was lucky my 1st dealership was a HD-Yamaha dealer so i learned to like ALL bikes, and thru most of my life i had a Harley, and a Japanese Muscle or Sport bike, my Early Retirement however made me go to a 1 bike stable, the Harley's just spent too much time in the shop, So i tried several equivalent japanese bikes, the M109R, the 1700 Roadstar, the C90T BOSS, the Vstar 1300 Deluxe, then i took a test ride on a left over 2014 Honda Goldwing F6C Valkyrie and i was HOOKED best bike i have Ever Ridden and one i have no intent on ever selling. i looked at your CB1100 and liked it alot and even though i'm 5'11" i have 28" inseam and the CB was Tall and had me feeling unbalanced at lights, where as my Valkyrie being an even BIGGER BIKE felt stable. and lets face it i love the power of the boxer 6

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  4 роки тому

      I got to take out a Valkyrie as well and that thing is a beast. All that flat 6 power in a lighter package than a wing and it feels it. Good luck and keep that shiny side up!

    • @brucesantacory1390
      @brucesantacory1390 4 роки тому +1

      @@RabidHedgehog yeah it's an INSANE Cruiser, Smooth as a Goldwing, but a 200lbs lighter and a slight tweak in the Cams or something, cause the Valkyrie has 125HP and 125 Ft lbs torque and the full dress wings we're more in the 110 range, the new 2019/2020 wings now have the Same HP and Torque as the 2014/15 Valkyries. The Valkyrie like the Rune Didn't Sell Well, it's an Odd looking bike, but Honda only made 5000 of them world wide for 2 model years, so their value is already climbing (not to the Extent of the Rune YET) but because they didn't sell at there $18,995 MSRP a lot of folks like me got one fresh out of the crate for $9995, and used ones are now that all the leftovers are gone selling for $11,000 in some area's , I like the Valkyrie cause it's just Different in Appearance at stop lights and biker bars people always as "What is that?" but for me i also like it cause it's a Return to what the goldwing was BEFORE the Fairings and Bags, and Not a Harley in the world (street legal) can catch it, for a 700lb bike it FLIES and Handles like a sportbike Cycle World Magazine called it the 4th Fastest Cruiser EVER built, beaten only by the 1700 VMax at #1, the Triumph Rocket III at #2, the Ducati Diavel at #3 and the Valkyrie 1832cc at #4 and you ride one you'll be HOOKED !!
      i was !!

  • @crabhab
    @crabhab 5 років тому

    I’m thinking that this would be a great stable mate for my 2017 NC700X

  • @Juliang61
    @Juliang61 4 роки тому

    Love mine

    • @Juliang61
      @Juliang61 4 роки тому

      I love it more than last week!

  • @josephandreuccetti8043
    @josephandreuccetti8043 4 роки тому

    I saw the Neo cafe it was alright.
    I’d rather have a vintage one with a mono shock and a modern engine but the rest a throw back.

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  4 роки тому

      That would be reasonable. I hate the seat on the Neo Cafe 1000, no where near as good.

  • @coolstorybro9946
    @coolstorybro9946 3 роки тому

    Hello!
    Thanks for you excellent review.
    Do you get many heat from the engine on your legs?

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  3 роки тому +1

      In certain weather in Oklahoma (usually a 90+ degree day), you can get heat coming off of it right on the forward part of the legs. But anything less it's not a bother.

  • @jeffallenbrand2142
    @jeffallenbrand2142 4 роки тому

    Great bike! Sadly Honda quit exporting these to the U.S. I'm hoping they bring it back. I doubt it though, as the CB1100EX hasn't sold very well here.

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  4 роки тому

      I am hoping they might at least try the 1300 version at least once.

    • @Havanorange
      @Havanorange 4 роки тому

      @Jeff Allenbrand I wanted to see this bike, but my dealer said they never even got one. The larger regional dealer didn't have one either, said they got 2 earlier and sold them both pretty quick. If Honda doesn't support sales of a bike, it's not going to happen. I suspect lower profit margins of a no-frills, well-made long-lasting product is too much to ask for today. 😢sad.

  • @racewayman1
    @racewayman1 9 місяців тому

    Definitely the one for me I enjoy riding my 2014 model I would never sell it

  • @JeanClaudeNoel
    @JeanClaudeNoel 5 років тому +2

    Just curious to know. How is it that your helmet is so quiet at 70-80 mph with no wind shield? It has to be for you to be able to record your comments. It's like you have your own little sound studio in your helmet. 😉

    • @saliston
      @saliston 5 років тому

      He had a face shield you can hear him open and close it

  • @woodyhuband9248
    @woodyhuband9248 5 років тому +2

    I’m an old guy (71). I went into the Honda shop to look at jackets for my dirt bike and the salesman (another old guy) says “what do you think of this?” Two hours later it was in my garage. It accelerates faster than the muscle cars of my youth, it’s very quiet, and the quality is top notch. In short, it’s a perfect bike.

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  5 років тому

      Keep on riding! Be safe out there. I love mine and could not agree more.

    • @sunthureinsun9156
      @sunthureinsun9156 5 років тому

      Yes , this is the one and only last one to own before we say goodbye . I own 2 original and EX and didn't hesitate like you too , am 62 now
      65 97319179

  • @robertparisi1187
    @robertparisi1187 5 років тому

    U are a awesome reviewer, follow all ur bikes you have reviewed, from the bandit to the guzzi v7, to the griso, been riding all my life, have a 1973 bmw r60/5, hundreds of bikes inbetween , the only thing i dont like about the cb is the chain, might go back to the v7 stone, its up in the air , ur thoughts?

    • @claudtalkz2194
      @claudtalkz2194 5 років тому

      Interesting... so you had a V7 and sold it, and you're thinking of going back? what did you love about the V7 stone that calls you back?

    • @robertparisi1187
      @robertparisi1187 5 років тому +2

      @@claudtalkz2194 guzzi v7 11 had emission trouble, the bike had a dead spot at 32 to 34 mph, aside from that, its a small bike that handles tremendously, shaft drive, traction control, 6 spd, abs, 5 gallon tank, perfect ergonomics, the stone 3, has euro 4 emissions, larger exhaust port, night and day, im 62 yrs old now and hate the big bikes, gold wing, Eldorado, adventure bikes with a 4 foot seat height lol, f6b, fjr, concord, downsizeing and winding down, not into speed anymore, like the v7 and the cb a lot

    • @claudtalkz2194
      @claudtalkz2194 5 років тому +1

      @@robertparisi1187 thank you so much, I'm right behind you age-wise... I appreciate the in-depth response! food for thought...

  • @jfro5867
    @jfro5867 5 років тому

    What preload settings did you settle on front and rear please. I'm a week into owning mine and i reckon we are similar builds. Bike is fantastic. Love it

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  5 років тому

      I have the front side down to the second to last notch and the backs are on full pre-load or second to last depending on if I have cargo/passenger, or not.

    • @jfro5867
      @jfro5867 5 років тому

      Thank you. I have to compliment you on both this and your earlier EX reviews. Absolutely spot on. I have had mine about a fortnight now and its absolutely fantastic. Proper traditional all rounder. Not trying to be anything its not. So glad i chose it. I have tried the T120 and R9T by the way. This is more honest.

  • @claytonroot806
    @claytonroot806 5 років тому +1

    I also own a 2017 CB1100EX (known as the CB1000CAH here in Canada, the ca standing for Canada and the h meaning 2017 model) but it is otherwise identical. I was VERY fortunate to get this machine as the dealers NEVER had any in stock, so 2 buddies each ordered them directly from Honda Canada. The one I ended up with had 127 kilometers on it when I bought it. The original owner picked it up on Friday and returned it the next Monday and asked for his old bike back. After being allowed a test ride I told the dealer, "I can't imagine anyone not absolutely loving this bike". So what was the issue for the original purchaser? Apparently he was 6'5" and weighed nearly 325 pounds. He loved the bike but the CB1100EX was just physically too small for him. Turned out it was a VERY expensive weekend for him but it saved me almost $2,000 for a machine with full warranty minus a week. NOW the CB1100EX model has been totally discontinued here in Canada. Honda Canada put absolutely no marketing effort into it and my dealer said he tried to order 3 of them for stock but couldn't get them. Anyway, I now have a classic on my hand and as you mentioned, everywhere I park it, it draws a crowd. This is a companion to my 2009 loaded Goldwing (which my wife adores) and it allows me to have some fun when riding solo. I feel truly blessed to have this CB1100 in my stable. When I went to Canada's biggest motorcycle event in Port Dover last year, I didn't see another one, out of over 300,000 bikes. I was mobbed when I got off the bike before I could even remove my helmet and there was a crowd around it again when I returned several hours later. I can't believe that Honda would just totally neglect this potential market after putting all the effort into designing the bike in the first place.

    • @satwantsingh1980
      @satwantsingh1980 5 років тому

      Hey where do you live in canada?

    • @Havanorange
      @Havanorange 4 роки тому

      @Clayton Root I wanted to get one in fall 2018 and found the same situation in south Florida. No dealers had one, couldn't get one, and the largest regional dealer that got 2 they sold quick. Seems Honda didn't want these in North America.

  • @rogervallve7375
    @rogervallve7375 5 років тому +1

    I have an 1982 CB750SC NH and I find a lot of modern bikes are ugly! CB1100 is a nice looking bike! Congrats

  • @Jaxdp65
    @Jaxdp65 5 років тому

    I’ve been thinking about getting one myself they have some smoking deals on new 15 and 16 models

  • @northrider8628
    @northrider8628 3 роки тому

    So🤔 do you still have your cb1100ex? If so how many miles on it? And yes i still have my 2014 cb1100s with just a little over 5k on it. Love it more now then ever 🤠

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  3 роки тому +1

      I sadly don't have it. I made a decision to combine two into a bagger on trade, which then was a terrible idea, so I ended up coming back to a standard bike again in the FTR, have not announced that yet here on UA-cam, but I miss the CB and would take one back if one was around for sale. Still have the CX500. It's in my cousin's shop getting ready to be taken down to the frame, cleaned, engine gone through, and made a bit more sound to have some more daily action.

  • @edzaslow
    @edzaslow 5 років тому

    This bike is a through-back to the CB750F. It's a beautiful bike, I think.Does it have ABS brakes????

  • @danilocapellan1316
    @danilocapellan1316 3 роки тому

    I love this bike.👍🏼

  • @rickhunt3183
    @rickhunt3183 5 років тому

    I’d like to see Honda bring back the inline 6. It was really bad ass.

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  5 років тому

      There are recent patents and rumors showing it is coming up to and including the trademark CBX.

  • @jered2177
    @jered2177 5 років тому

    pretty bike,Subd

  • @edzaslow
    @edzaslow 3 роки тому

    How far can you go between fill-ups? Is there a fuel gauge or just a low fuel warning?

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  3 роки тому

      Bike maxed out at 210 one time with easy going riding but average was in the 160s- 170s and yes it has fuel gauge, mpg estimates, distance to empty, and warning light.

  • @whitetailpoet4243
    @whitetailpoet4243 4 роки тому

    Great review, thanks. I have been enjoying your reviews. Do you think this Honda is suitable for 2-up touring if set up w/ backrest etc.? Thanks again and new sub from Minnesota. Peace.

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  4 роки тому +1

      I currently do not have a backrest on it, but this bike has had many two-up rides and does just fine. A backrest would be appreciated says my typical back seat rider, but the main seat is plush and comfy. And thank you for the support.

    • @whitetailpoet4243
      @whitetailpoet4243 4 роки тому

      @@RabidHedgehog thanks for the response. I am really liking what I see in this Honda. Can't wait for a test ride.

  • @Harley_Fredl
    @Harley_Fredl 3 роки тому

    Amen

  • @garyk8285
    @garyk8285 4 роки тому

    Great review mate... I might upgrade to one of these bikes. Timeless classic.
    Although I do really like the Moto Guzzi V7, which I don't think you liked too much...

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  4 роки тому +1

      Was that sarcasm? Cause I love me a V7!

    • @garyk8285
      @garyk8285 4 роки тому

      @@RabidHedgehog Sorry mate, I confused you with another reviewer over there in the US. Can't remember who it was, but they really didn't like the V7.
      I like the V7 and CB1100 aesthetically, but I haven't ridden either.

  • @faisalqureshi785
    @faisalqureshi785 4 роки тому

    My dream bike

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  4 роки тому

      They are excellent indeed. I am sad we do not have it in the NA market any longer, and we for sure would love the 1300CC variant that others get as well. They are excellent machines.

  • @victorv4340
    @victorv4340 4 роки тому

    I read on a review it was not so good when having to pass someone on the expressway. Any trouble passing a semi on the x-way?

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  4 роки тому

      I had no issues with it. Top gear or dropping one to go it always pulled away.

    • @victorv4340
      @victorv4340 4 роки тому

      @@RabidHedgehog thank you

  • @rickhunt3183
    @rickhunt3183 5 років тому

    Honda’s run really smooth and are dependable with low maintenance. You cant really judge a motorcycle until you’ve ridden it a couple of weeks. A small racer type fairing might make it easier to cut through the wind. They’ve always worked for me.

  • @hectorfigueroa5285
    @hectorfigueroa5285 Рік тому

    By the way, where did you get your globs , brand , price if you don’t mind me asking…

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  Рік тому

      The gloves are from Cycle Gear they are an inhouse brand called Sedici. I believe I had gotten them for $70 dollars or so.

  • @789295
    @789295 2 роки тому +1

    Does this bike have modern fuel injection or carbuerators? I assume electronic ignition ?

  • @Post_Leako
    @Post_Leako 5 років тому

    How does this bike compare to a Honda CTX700 DCT as a beginner first-time bike purchase? I get the impression that it might be too much for a newbie, but I'm only just learning about motorcycles, so what do I know.

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  5 років тому

      I will say that I am not experienced in the ways of the Honda DCT bikes. I have never got to ride them only the bikes that could have them. I did speak with a gentleman who had a Goldwing and he came from nothing but manuals and stated that there was a learning curve, but I am guessing that if you train with the DCT and know it only it would not be such an issue since it would be the only thing you know. Now the 700 series Hondas like the CTX and the NC700X are great running machines. The engines are not as powerful nor deliver the revs or feel of a four. They also can be just so middle of the road that they can seem to lose a bit of the riding soul. As a new rider not such a bad thing, and there is power to grow. The CB1100EX is not like the CB1000R or anything in the modern liquid cooled 1000CC realm. It is tame. The bike is electrically limited to a top speed of 112. Power is also very manageable even for a new rider as the fueling is smooth and precise. You can feel this bike out very well. Handing is a bit on the heavy side vs the 700 series bikes, but nothing a new rider could not handle. But in all actuality it is such an easy riding machine and very user friendly, not a complete rocket. So I would call them both a draw for a new rider, both work very well. But longer terms, the CB you can grow into, and keep.

  • @shmac96
    @shmac96 5 років тому

    can we see your bike please? Nice review.

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  5 років тому

      Here is the original review video. ua-cam.com/video/BHJtBcQZqR0/v-deo.html

  • @whiterabbitt2002
    @whiterabbitt2002 5 років тому +1

    @Rabid Hedgwhog Good video. So, what is the maintance schedule ? Does the valves have to be adjusted or are they hydraulic valves ? And how often do you mess with the chain (clean, oil/lube, ect) ? I had a '73 Honda CB350 back in the day and it was a great little bike. My then girl friend persuaded me to sell it. I sold it to a friend and he wiped out on a curve not soon after on it (only a 1/2 mile from Sibley Hospital in D.C.). He got pretty banged up, multiple broken bones and totaled the bike. But it was bascially his fault in that he was riding it like a bandit out of hell. Though his father complained to mine for me selling him the bike. Go figure.
    How does the Honda CB1100EX compare to the new Triumph T-120 in your opinion ? And if you have ever test rode a Triumph Street Triple, if so, how would you describe that bike in terms of comfort as well as how it handles on a freeway (being such a light bike) ? Yeah a few questions on my part, haha.
    Oh, one more question for now. How does the CB11000EX compare in terms of power and handling to that of a Harely Super Low 1200T(which I currently own) ? Yes, I still have my 2016 Motto Guzzi V7II Stone as well, just got its 6200 mile maintance done on it (valve adjustment, liquid changes, cable adjustments, ect). Now I have to also shop around for a good price on replacing the tires on it.
    Anyways, remember what the door mouse said and ride defensively.

    • @vilmos_csehi
      @vilmos_csehi 5 років тому +1

      As I have mentioned on my comment above, I did test ride both. Prior to that I was really on the edge buying the Triumph but on the ride days it came out short against the Cb. The bike is great tho, lighter, lower then the Honda, also a torqier. But I found the front very heavy on the steering, it was almost like fighting hard to put it into sharp corners.. Also, I missed that character everybody admired on the forums and the reviews. For me it was flat and quiet, pipe change is a must to a Vance & Hines, which is not cheap. The new CB ('17-) just sound right out of the box. I also considered little thing like the small storage compartment under the seat, and luggage hooks etc.
      In summary, I did like the T120 too but no way I would trade my Cb1100rs for one

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  5 років тому

      Clean lube and inspection of the chain every 600 miles with oil and filter at the first 600 with 8K intervals after. Inspections of fastener and such every 8K, spark plugs every 8K, valve tolerance inspection every 12K. So really it is not much stuff to do. I always inspect clean and lube chains on time or after rain, lube the cables and such after rain and check tolerance of like the throttle cables and such near often. The Speed Triple is a fantastic machine and handles well, but not as comfortable as the CB, yes faster, but not as much comfort. The Triumph Bonneville I have not had a chance to ride a liquid cooled unit at this time still as the dealer we have kind of don't let me do anything. A Street Cup is at the Indian dealer I film at here so I am probably going to get a good ride out on it. The CB is much faster than the Sporty and smoother and comfort for riders are on par with one another and the passenger (per my wife) is to the CB1100 as well due to the less harsh suspension and seat for passenger.

    • @whiterabbitt2002
      @whiterabbitt2002 5 років тому

      #@@RabidHedgehog Thanks for replying, appreciated. I test rode a Triumph Street Triple about 2 years ago. It was a blast, light, nimble, flickable but lacking somewhat in comfort for long rides and too light for long term Highway travel (i Believe). But I did love the bike. I also test rode the "new" Triumph T-120 (liquid cooled). But it was struggled on curvy roads like it had to be forced to go into turns. I liked the bike other than that but it was enough not to want to buy one. AM looking forward to test riding the "new" Triumph Speed Twin. And yes my Sporty does feel like a tractor, haha. It handles well enough and since I replaced the stock seat with a Saddleman Seat it is now very comfortable for long rides. But it is not a fun bike like my MG V7II. Never yet have test rode a Honda CB1100EX. The bottom line is that I like not having to mess with a chain since the Harely has a belt drive and my Motto Guzzi has shaft drive. One less thing to concern myself with. I love the MG V7II but it is to be honest lacking power/weight for long distance Interstate/Highway travel IMO. Great on country roads and city travel. Both as you know are air-cooled which also means less future maintenance/cost. But still the Honda CB1100EX does fascinate me. If it only had a belt drive instead of a chain drive, haha
      P.S. You owe it to yourself to test ride a "new" Triumph T-120 to compare it to your Honda CB1100EX. The Street Cup is an entirely different bike in terms of ride, handling and so on than the T-120.

  • @juans3728
    @juans3728 5 років тому +3

    Mr. Hedgehog, that voice of yours belongs in broadcasting not on a cycle.

  • @davidfalgout7304
    @davidfalgout7304 4 роки тому

    You loved the BMW R Nine T... why didn't you get that? Now you have a chain to PUTZ with every few hundred miles, sprocket replacement etc....

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  4 роки тому

      I had this bike before the RNineT. Plus I do not mind chain maintenance that much.