Haha! So very true! It just does everything that you hope that it would, Honda! Plus, in my opinion, it blows all of the reputation of being boring right out of the water! I was FAR from bored! Thanks MrC!
Shame the bubble had to burst a bit. Just hoped it might have happened a bit later! Still feel the same way about how good the bike it’s though… luckily!
wow this guys a good reviewer how did i not find this channel sooner, tired of those other amateur reviewers *click baiters* demeanor,voice,proper editing, superb cam
Nice review. Yes the weak point on this bike is that rear shock. The front end is very good and those brakes are fab. A lot of people change the rear shock for something like a Nitron or K-Tech fully adjustable unit suited to your weight and that transforms the rear behaviour and then you have real weapon.
This was a very good review. I enjoyed the commentary while you were riding. I really like the part when you were passed then went after the sport rider! Thanks again.
Great Video mate! Talking about feeling more planted and sharper steering, i'll agree with you 100% that the tyres make a huge diff. I've had Brigdestones Battlax S21's and now i got Michelin Pilot Road 5's. Honestly the difference is just huge, i much prefer the Bridgestones in every single aspect except the rain. The confidence you get as you lean over more and the softer compound on the edges is so sticky, just amazing. I also think the sharper tyre profile makes a huge difference. Keep up the great work, awesome review!
I just had battlax s22 on ninja 1000 sx. Very sticky, I didn’t ride in the wet so much but didn’t notice them to be bad. I now have some T32s and starting to trust them after 400 miles. The first corner out of the shop was like an ice rink and made me a little cautious for a 100 miles. I’d love to hear more thoughts on tyres that are grippy in wet and dry but last longer than my s22 - 2900 miles of which I did half
You have mentioned rear shock. I defats road miles on mine. Fitted a map rear shock in May this year, transformed the bikes handling , rear end grip , mid corner stability and corner exit. Highly recommend swapping out the standard rear shock as the difference it makes is huge.
The rear shock is definitely on my list as the first real upgrade to be made to the bike. I've heard many people saying that with a better bouncer, the bike REALLY comes alive!
"Sounds like you have a pretty special and intimate relationship with this hamm..." bike :D good stuff, man, it's always a pleasure to watch real love :D no seriously - happy for you :)
Very happy to help Lee. I'll keep providing as much vicarious touring enjoyment as I possibly can! Got some cold weather gear on the way too, so hopefully even winter won't stop me!
Those roads look amazing, summer in the UK seems so far away, fingers crossed next year this C19 nause goes away and Europe road trips become possible again.
If ever you need to ride from one side of Germany to the other, you can guarantee that you'll find an amazing route to do it on! Fingers heavily crossed mate. 🤞🏻
For anyone considering a CB1000R, this is the definitive UA-cam channel. I don't like the panniers at all. Hepco & Becker Orbit for me. Great tank bag. Ditto the screen-thingy. Fantastic video.
I’ve seen mixed reviews about the CB1000R as well where some people say it handles really well and others complain about the front end. I always thought this was strange because Honda know how to make a motorcycle and they wouldn’t send out a bike that handled like crap. I have a CB650R and I imagine it handles similarly and it’s fantastic. I did have the Dunlop D214’s and they were ok but I did have a couple of small slides in the wet and one small slide on the front in the dry. I recently swapped both front and rear for Metzeler Roadtec 02’s and it has made the bike feel so much more confident. One day I might upgrade to a CB1000R or CB1000 Hornet but I love my 650R so I’ll definitely keep it for a few years.
Excellent work Sir. Just subscribed. My brother has bought a new CB650R, very impressed with it so far. Looks like I will be returning to motorcycles after a near 20 year hiatus. Keep up the super content.
Cracking video and I loved that little play with the sports bike too ;) Glad you enjoyed your time away! I'm just debating exchanging my ZZR1400 for the CB1000R :) It's got me all giddy watching you blast down those twisty roads lol
Thanks mate! Yeah that was a lot of fun. Sadly I’ve actually ditched the Honda now. I wasn’t happy with the quality of finish as lots of paint was merrily falling off the bike. Also Honda’s lack of interest in making things right without a fight put me off the brand for good.
@@AndyManCam It's a shame about the honda. I've seen your KTM though and it looks great 🤟 My zzr is a cracking machine and I've got no complaints but I want something new and nimbler 😉
Cheers, yeah I’m wondering why i waited so long with jumping on the ADV bandwagon! Totally understand with the ZZR. It’s a formidable weapon, but not the sprightliest in the right stuff.
I tour all over Canada and the US on my 2015 CBR1000RR and it too has been a delight. Certainly lacks the gas range that my FJR had but I'm learning to live with it. I typically hit 150 miles ( about 240 Km's ) when the reserve light comes on. I got so accustomed to the FJR after 15 years that I mounted FJR hard bags on the CBR. That, plus a small tail bag, are just about perfect storage for long trips. I would love to try the CB1000R but the lack of front plastic, even a little bit, would be a real downside for me. Generally though, I think your experience has been pretty close to mine. Well done.
Little did the sports bike rider know you were fresh from chasing someone fast, and well up to the task! ;) :D Very nice summary Andy! Now it REALLY does seem like the summer season is over, and that was the closing act! :(
Haha! I know right! Love it when that happens. Appearances can be deceiving eh?! Yep, it's over again for this year. Luckily there are a few more trips already in the can to tide you over til the sun comes out again!
Most excellent CB1000R video review on UA-cam- I've watched them all. Easily the most enjoyable and detailed. Makes me even more comfortable with my upcoming 2021 CB1000R purchase. In regard to weight-- Do you ever feel uncomfortable with maintaining or negotiating balance/ turns/ maneuvers at any speed or degree while having a passenger? As well as solo? Thanks!
Cheers Will! Happy to hear it mate! I’m afraid I’ve never had a passenger on the bike. It’s not something i do very much. If it helps though, the bike feels lighter to maneuver about than the FZ1 did, despite being within 10kg of the same weight.
Wow. Hope you still have the CB. What a review!!! Even had a sprint with a sports bike! Prob just needs a small puig screen, aftermarket cruise control and heated grips. ❤
@@AndyManCam I've noticed that you turned your handlebar forward as I've done on my MT09. More feel from the front end when I did that for some reason.
In Australia most of the major cities are fine. Once you leave them they turn to rubbish. I live in the country and most black top is worse than the dirt roads.
There’s a plastic wrist save that you fit on the throttle to give your hand a rest , it’s only cheap and I can’t remember what it’s called but it’s very good.
I am listening to your report on the Honda. I have ridden a few hondas as work bikes and pleasure bikes. Only the 96 blade that I had was at all interesting, maybe thay was the 16" front wheel. I have an FZ1N, and agree the fueling is a but lumpy, but can be dialed a bit. The gearing is also too tall, not unusual for Yamaha, a sprocket change can sort that. Perhaps like Ducati, the Yamaha is designed to have a smaller front sprocket. When you are talking about getting the bikeeant over, I had some insecurity with my FZ1 when I first got it. Now I have dialled in the suspension (I can not recommend getting any bike suspension set properly, if nothing else get the SAG sorted) and put on a set of Dunlop Roadsmart 3, I have the bike where I want it and am happily pushing harder. I am now so confident that I have started to peel the front even though it is a touring tyre (by the way if you have not trued a set I would recomend them highly). I do totally agree with you regarding the comfort though, I have had my seat adjusted, raised 1cm which helped a bit but still sore after a few hours. Anyway, I am glad you are enjoying your new bike, wish it sounded a bit nicer. Ine last thing, my brother once fell off when discovering a spill of cider slops in France, fortunately it was only a small off and not a total fruit off.
The FZ1N is an awesome bike, no doubt. I was a bit restricted in that here in Germany, a sprocket change has to be tested and approved by the TÜV people (€€) and that ECU remapping is essentially illegal for road use unless it's an approved map (€€€€). Otherwise I could have done a lot more to make it perfect. I totally agree aswell that the tyres play a huge role. Larger than many people realise. Good rubber can make what seems like an uninspiring bike into a carving weapon! Never tried the Dunlops, but I'm sure I'll get round to them one day. At first I thought you were taking the pith about your brother's off, then I realised that it was berry much a true story! Cheers Duncan! Keep on enjoying that Yam!
Ahhh of course the German legislation, I would not have thought about that. There is a no mods rule hete, but they don't look too closely fortunately. As yoi pointed out in this video uoi current boots are shedding tread depth faster than loosing weight after a suspect burrito. When I was working (riding all day, everyday) on motorcycles in London and the south east I first fitted a set of dunlop roadsmart tyres. That was tje first generation, they were wonderful. I looked at the road 5 as you were such a big fan, during my online reseaech I heard some slightly concerning reports on them being puncture prone and not too brilliany on super hot days. We get a few of them, it is still hitting 30+ now. I then recalled my favourite Dunlops and felt silly foe not having them in my mind before. To my joy a set of roadsmart 3 where half the price of the road 5, even better is tye fact they have only got better to ride on. I would heartily recommend them for you, confidence inspiring in all conditions, excellent feedback front and rear and very stable in all temperatures I have ridden in so far. In addition to that you can expect excellent mileage (Road 5 lifespanesq), and maybe there as here available for a great price. Ride safely, I guess winter will be decending hard in your patch soon. Take it easy.
Sadly the German rules make everything a little bit more complicated and expensive. But at the same time it means that you can buy aftermarket parts with confidence that they've actually been tried out on your bike! Plus you can be confident that (mostly) all the other bikes out there are in good order. It must be about time for Dunlop to bring out the Roadsmart 4.....
Brilliant review, just what the doctor ordered, have been watching with interest how you've gelled with the bike. Looking for a replacement for my written off street triple r. Liking the look of the CB or perhaps a speed triple
Thank you kindly Smiler! I honestly think that the CB is very underrated in terms of what it can actually do! Sportier than it really deserves to be, based on it's achingly cool looks!
Great video! Appreciate your details on motor characteristics and mode -throttle responsiveness... However, I was looking for more info on those hand-guards, and also can't quite figure out the detail of the chain oiler.. .. Would appreciate more info.. Thank you .. cheers
Cheers mate, my pleasure! Here are the hand guards : ua-cam.com/video/L14W7B_FKFU/v-deo.html and here is the chain oiler : ua-cam.com/video/PwNg-1qI-Bo/v-deo.html
I tour on my z900rs and have some similar troubles but this bike sounds so wonderful I can't help but think I'd mind them less on this. Love the Z but want a bit more beef and this thing just looks sexy
Nice and informative Video and great sound quality. Ordered my CB1000R Black Ediiton just recently :) Want to be touring through germany as well, next year Sweden / Norway or Italy. BTW: which Motorcycle did u start on?
Great review always remember when in Europe to use premium fuel as it has 5% ethanol same as uk. The cheaper fuel has 10% ethanol and no matter which bike I rode in Europe always felt the bike rattled and vibrated more with this fuel.
Most places in Germany have 5% in the normal stuff. You have to choose to buy the 'Super E10' to get the 10% stuff. Not sure how much is in the premium stuff though.
Octane rating has nothing to do with the ethanol and E10 is actually 95 octane, just the same as the E5 stuff. It just has more ethanol and so therefore burns slightly cleaner but with the tradeoff of having slightly lower energy.
What a special review. Loved this..! I just looked at the the black edition in a clip a few days ago and strongly considering this if it isn’t like hugely exspensive.
Many thanks! How much is the Black edition? I thought mine was very reasonably priced. Though I bet they're kicking the arse out of the profit, just for a few black trims!
Yes I bet they charge hugely, but they wouldn’t charge as much as Harley Davidson charges for anything black and limited... 👍 no prices yet, least not that I’ve seen. What type of panniers you have on the back? I’ve got to yet watch the second half of your video, as time was limited. Subscribed. 👍
What i should have said is ‚clutch cable repair kit‘ its an extra long cable and a clamping nipple thingy. So you can perform an emergency repair of the clutch or throttle cable. Get yours here: www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_prod/101776/#/27945,3255,0 Theres a video of me using it 'in the field' from a tour many moons ago: ua-cam.com/video/GSVxdVGNBIk/v-deo.html
That was excellent mate :) I think you underestimate your own riding a bit. Your mate on the MT10 might like to twist the throttle between corners but I doubt you have any trouble keeping up.. Anyway, glad you’re loving the bike, pity about the bars.
And the bars are changed out!! Agreed with your comment, he can sure keep up with most in the corners, remember the Nurburgring - I'm sure he was being polite and minding his P's and Q;s!
What a discovery! you are the best on youtube. Great review and a very interesting video and it looks like you know what you are doing on the bike. this short race was great, and watch out for the plums! haha. Thumb up !
I want to bump the power a bit but otherwise thats not a bad looking ride! Thanks for the tip about the tail tidy though lol quite the convoluted mess for the sake of adjusting the chain...
TBH I’ve never felt the bike is underpowered. I can’t see why i would ever need more. It’s just numbers on paper. I’ve ridden faster than far more powerful machines without breaking a sweat. You’ve got to go with what works for you though! It is a good looking ride though! Cheers!
Rear shock and cruise control (not possible dont think)......Honda build quality and reliability always top notch.... Sure the 24 models prolly will have updates
Sure cruise control is possible. It’s possible on all throttle by wire bikes. The shock is also an easy switch. I changed mine for a Wilbers and the bike was vastly improved. As for the build quality, i have mixed views. Mechanically, it seems they’re as good as ever. But the finish on mine was awful. Paint falling off the engine, soft paint on the tank, corroding engine casing and random weld spatter on the frame. This will be my last Honda.
Im not sure why you're having the trouble with chain adjustment. It was a bit fiddly for me to set the correct length, as with that special tool you need to move it in slight increments, for which I figured you need to mildly hit the handle in the correct direction rather than constantly pulling. Otherwise, I didn't find the rear fender arm being too much of a nuisance when undoing/tightening the holder nuts.
Great stuff Andy, these are one of my favourite bikes and I currently own an fz1n 2007 , the only thing stopping me getting one was the bhp and the so called lack of power compared to it's rivals , so does it live up to the bad hype poeple say or is it a myth when riding roads, and if you had a choice between the cb1000r , mt10 , or bmw s1000r . What would be your choice if you were taking a passenger all the time too , 👍🏼👊🏼😎👌🏼
Thanks mate! I have never felt that it feels underpowered. I utterly love the power delivery and it feels way more torquey at the low end than my FZ1 did. I could be remembering it wrong, but the feel of the engine was extremely similar to the S1000R i rode in the Alps a while ago. Obviously the MT10 motor was a bit more grunty and exciting, but the fuelling (back then at least, before they fixed it) was too jerky and abrupt for me. Also the styling wasn’t my cup of tea and the CB1000R just grabbed me. It’s got it’s shortcomings, but it’s still my favourite thing out there right now.
The fuel mapping is on purpose weak in the midrange for EPA testing and Honda claims for the "hit" feeling. An ECU tune can really get you lots more area under the torque curve.
Great review, very purpose driven. Will those panniers carry a full face helmet? I commute to work and stow all my gear in my factory VFR800 hard bags. The VFR has been near perfect for everything I do, but strangely as I get older(mid 50's) I crave a little more grunt exiting the corners😎. The CB is on my short-list to test. Cheers.
Cheers very much! No I’m afraid the panniers are too small for a helmet. Oddly enough, I’ve realised that i need a little less grunt out of the corners and a bit more space in the cockpit!
Afternoon Andy. Cracking video. I have toured in and around that area. I'm feeling very envious. But enjoyed your video very much! Keep up the good work. Oh would love to know the name of some of the towns that you pass through. Cheers buddy!
Afternoon! Thanks very much and sorry about the envy. I used to keep the town signs in once in a while. But now, with the motion blur to get the movie-like feel, the signs are too blurry to even see what they are! Swings and roundabouts I suppose!
But would you take the knuckle bar socket on the road with you? I only had short tools with me, so had to think outside the box a bit and remove parts to gain access! You certainly wouldn't be able to adjust the chain with the toolkit that comes with the bike. Which makes this the first bike I've had where the included toolkit wasn't sufficient.
Yes you can tour :) I've just scored 45000 km, including some 3000+km trips (Croatia, Romania, Austrian and Italy Alps) and I do agree - if you want ride naked bike long distance then CB is goo enough for that. Indeed, the stock D214 are crapy, in my case I've switched to Pirelli Angel GT II - what a change. What chain oil-gadget do you use?
Yep. It’s a weapon! The stock tyres are terrible (unless you’re lucky enough to get the Bridgestones like i did) and the rear shock is begging to be upgraded, but it’s such a joy to ride in the bendies! I’ve got a Tutoro chain oiler. Simple and effective. TUTORO Automatic Chain Oiler INSTALLED | Honda CB1000R 2020 ua-cam.com/video/PwNg-1qI-Bo/v-deo.html
@@AndyManCam Keep an eye on places that sell them, especially eBay. I bought the S110 and S111 for half price brand new, caught them in a sale. The whole kit was on my Kawasaki ER6-F, and now it's on my Honda CBF1000F ( same base engine as your CB1000 😁). Easy to swap between bikes, and the power hub just stays in the tank bag. Wouldn't be without it now, especially as the power socket on the handlebars is so discreet.
Lovely video. Thanks for sharing. I come from the CBR1000RR world and wanted a more upright seat for longer distances and the CB1000R is in my short list. How would you compare this bike to a Ninja 1000SX ?
Hey Andy, Greetings from Canada! I'm considering pulling the trigger on a CB1000R, and these touring videos have helped me narrow this bike to one of 2 choices. My question is, would this be a feasible choice for short touring with a pillion, such as a week, 10 days etc? Also, would heavier bar ends not help with the vibrations in the bars? My only real concern is during highway speeds, the buzzing might be off putting for future trips that might require long(ish) hwy stretches. Love your vids!! Excellent work!! Cheers Rob
Hy DC44! Sadly I have no experience with a pillion on this bike. Not one bottom has been placed upon that rear perch! With my panniers, there is definitely not enough room for a pillion to put their feet properly on the pegs though. Obviously other panniers would likely remedy that. As for the vibrations, they're more than just in the bars. At the buzziest points, it comes through the seat, pegs and (if I should happen to touch them) the engine bars too. I firmly believe it's a situation that can be remedied by sorting the lean fuelling out (The Boosterplug has helped a little, though not entirely). But yes, at stock, it is a little annoying on long highway stretches. It is much better also, with the stock end can back on though.
Thanks for a great indepth review.. Wanting a Fun bike I can tour on with my Bro & im leaning towards this.. Wanted to buy the Indian Bobber but hate the Tank size..
My pleasure! This is certainly a fun bike. After more riding I’m starting to find the forward riding position a bit hard on the wrists on longer rides. But I’m hoping some bar risers will sort that. The paint quality is also utterly terrible.
@@AndyManCam Paint job, do you mean on the new bikes or yours personally.. or quality.. as for risers ive had both wrists damaged & lower back so im switching from the CBR 1000 RR to this so its a bit less on wear lol..
I’ve seen another one in person that has the same bad paint and heard of many others online. I think quality control isn’t what it used to be at Honda. The CB will definitely be a lot more comfortable for you then!
TBH I'm a bit amazed that the CB1000R doesn't have cruise control. It shows me 2 things. 1. Honda were lazy and wanted to save 50p per bike by not putting the controls on. 2. They didn't intend this bike at all for touring either!! 😆
Cruise control you say...That's why I got the "old man's bike", the MT10!! ;) :D (...as I'm old...and my Thunderace was starting to hurt my wrist, my neck, and my back...)
I know the ergonomic isn’t exactly the same but in 1990 I made a trip from Quebec Canada ( east coast) to Malibu California, witch is a trip of around 7 days at normal speed , on a Kawasaki ninja 750 1987 and one of the thing that made me laugh all along was the so many times that I pass a big rigs and when they saw the plate on my bike and where I was coming from they always blow their horns with a thumbs up, for dedication as on how it must not be comfortable for such a long rides. But If I just had the money to do it, I would have try to go to the end of the world on my bike , it was my second bike after my FZ 750 , but when you really have the passion on bikes your on-board with many kinda tortured things. 😂😂😂😍👍👍😍😍
@@AndyManCam that’s where the difference is between someone who see’s bike as a mode of transportation, and the ones who really got the passion of it, depending on where you lives of course, but I’m from Quebec where we have 4 seasons and when it’s start to get cold you will see many bikers stored their bike for winter, wile theirs a few exceptions who will jump on the bike instead of the car, even when it’s beginning to snow........ just saying when I bought my first bike ( witch was used, and took me like forever because of the lack of moneys ) it was the 14 of April 1988 and I went with one of my buddy who had one for more than a year before I got mine so I was counting on his experience if something was wrong and I didn’t notice, but strangely even for this dates, it started to snow, so my friend suggested me to buy it but leave it there for the time we got back to get the trailer to pick it up later, but when you’ve wait so long and works so hard to get what you desired the most, your not gonna let a little snow stop you, so I got on it and took off with it, but the snow just keep falling down harder and harder so much that for the last half of the ride home, I literally had to let my feet dragging on the grounds going really slow as it was so slippery, but the whole thing is probably why even today and with the 3 sévères head trauma that made me lost some memories, but I remember that day, and that even with the snow I couldn’t have been more happy, of course everything’s my fault and now I’ve been so reckless with bikes that I had a few extremely serious crash that left me kinda half human and half TERMINATOR, but I probably worth way more because of all the titanium parts in me, but I wish I could but physically I can’t rides anymore, after only a 10 minutes ride the pain is so excruciating that I cry like a baby, and for those who are gonna say I’m a woos , let’s just say that I broken a leg in the pass and I just rubbed it a bit and continued walking on it, of course I was limping but I’m pretty sure many would have stayed down. But for the Quebec Canada theirs laws on when you can or can not rides because of colds and snows, and it’s always the dates that stop me because I was riding until the temperatures drop below zero, like I said to many who told me I was crazy, hey it’s not worst than those who rides snowmobile. And I think it’s a pretty good way to see who as the passion of riding. 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Andy - always enjoy your soliloquy!! I fitted the Turono Chain Oiler to my RE650, they suggested 1.5 turns out for our temps, but the vibes on my first 100km ride emptied it out onto my rear tyre LOL! The twin is obviously generating enough frame vibes to produce more valve ovulation/gyration to pump more oil out than I needed - the whole tank in 100kms!! I was doing 100k/h through some uphill twisties on a passing lane enjoying the hell out of the bike, but was spreading oil onto the tread! Lucky! It was empty for the rest of the journey. Once at home, I gave it an engine degreaser clean and topped it up, closed back to zero and gave it half a turn out. Hoping to find it a whole lot better!!! At least my chain is well oiled haha! Still pleased with the purchase - thanks!!
Thanks G! That sounds like a bit of a nightmare! Hopefully you've got it sorted now though. Apparently the valve is supposed to be actuated by the vertical movement of the suspension, rather than the vibrations. My mistake there! So if it doesn't now work properly with your new setting, could be a problem. But hopefully not!
great vid mate, totally agree with what you said, did love mine but couldn't live with that bouncy cheap rear shock, found a deal on a 2019 Super Duke R and im very happy and no more getting chucked out of the seat over bumps, but all in all the CB is still I great bike that I would recommend to anyone, just get some good tyres fitted and invest in a £500 rear Nitron shock, cheers, G-man
Thanks G'Man. The Bridgestone tyres were night and day against the Dunlops that were on the test ride bike. And now the Avon Spirit ST's that I've got on are proving very useful too! Agreed on the shock though. I think I'll be sorting something out with that next year. Too boingy! Enjoy that SDR! Cheers!
Think it takes a good tour to fully get to know a new bike, only then do you get a good feel for it. Need to get past that, oh look at me on me new bike you get on short rides. Seems the only thing your new ride was missing on this tour was aircon! lol
I totally agree Mark. I thought I knew this bike before, but discovered a few extra idiosyncrasies during this trip. I'm a few steps closer to making it perfect for me now and a lot closer to know the bike inside out! Aircon would be nice though....
Hi George! I'm 1.92cm. I have had my seat raised up by 3 cm and now it'S very comfortable. So probably just right for you. Although everybody's idea of comfortable is very different!!
Quick comment on your tyres... Road 5s and S21s have very different profiles, so to scrub right over to the edge of a Road 5 rear needs far more lean than with the S21. Plus, if you're hanging off less on the Honda you'll naturally be leaning over more for a given corner speed anyway. Nice review though Andy, and a cracking road trip 👍
Nice vid. I'm contemplating buying a used CB1000R. 2020 model. Just one question, how tall are you? I was initially looking at getting a new CB650R or a Triumph Trident 660. But, I'm 6ft tall 183cm and the CB650R feels a bit tight to me. The CB1000R was better. I haven't tried the Trident yet. Hoping I can find out how tall your are for comparison. Thanks!
I enjoyed following your adventure! I'd get this bike but insurance wants $6k a year so I'm getting a CB650 after I sell my CB300R. Also CB300r has that same annoying bar in the gas hole 😂
I know you like the fueling and this is an older video, but are you ever considering the booster plug for this bike? I just installed one on my '17 versys 1000LT. I ran the bike in the garage for a few mins to make sure I didn't mess anything up during the install. I have noticed a much stronger idle and clutch engagement. I haven't ridden it yet but hope it will help with the rough low end and snatchy throttle at the low revs.
Funnily enough, I've already got one in. Haven't made a vid yet as I'm still testing. Sport mode is definitely a bit smoother and the vibes are a bit reduced.
I have the exact same side panniers for my cb1000r and am having a slight issue with the bags touching the turn signals. Are the turn signals slightly larger on the U.S. models of this bike? I thought is may be a U.S. regulation difference between the U.S. and euro models.
Hi , Very nice review. I need to take one of these out for a test ride. I wonder if you or anyone here knows if a bolt on center stand is available for this bike? I know you can get one for a SpeedTriple
@@AndyManCam Hi Andy, Thanks, I did check one out at my dealer and have to say it is a great looking bike in person. Here in the states (California) it seems like they come with either Michelin or Pirelli tires. The one at my dealer has Pirelli tires which are fine I am sure. Only problem is that they would not let me take it for a test ride. What I am concerned about is if this bike makes a person shift a lot.I test rode a BMW S1000XR and did not like it since I had to shift the bike a lot. I have a 2020 BMW r1250gsa and a 2015 Aprilia 1200 Caponord. For both of these bikes I don’t need to constantly shift it. Also, I once had a 1989 Yamaha FJ 1200 which had a lot of down low torque which I liked a lot. Plus I had a FJR 1300 which was very nice. I suppose having the quick shifter for the cb1000 would make the shifting more manageable. Do you have any comments on this? Also, I may have to watch your videos again, but is there a lot of heat from the engine? Thanks again, Scott
Now that was a bike review!
To summarise the 43 minutes, it's a Honda! 😁👍
Haha! So very true! It just does everything that you hope that it would, Honda! Plus, in my opinion, it blows all of the reputation of being boring right out of the water! I was FAR from bored! Thanks MrC!
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Thanks MrC you said
Thanks HRC should've also said.
Shame the bubble had to burst a bit. Just hoped it might have happened a bit later! Still feel the same way about how good the bike it’s though… luckily!
This is got to be the best review of the CB1000R. Well done Mate! Cheers.
Many thanks indeed! 🙏🏻
wow this guys a good reviewer how did i not find this channel sooner, tired of those other amateur reviewers *click baiters* demeanor,voice,proper editing, superb cam
Thanks TGK! Very happy to have you aboard mate!
Nice review. Yes the weak point on this bike is that rear shock. The front end is very good and those brakes are fab. A lot of people change the rear shock for something like a Nitron or K-Tech fully adjustable unit suited to your weight and that transforms the rear behaviour and then you have real weapon.
I'l definitely be swapping out the rear shock at some point. Hopefully sooner rather than later!
This was a very good review. I enjoyed the commentary while you were riding. I really like the part when you were passed then went after the sport rider! Thanks again.
Cheers W! Yeah, that needed to be done! I hate when the sporties overtake in the slow bits because they assume they're going to be SO much faster! :D
Love the sound, exhaust and gearbox whine
It is an intoxicating mix. But in the end i found myself missing the bark and brapp of a punchy twin!
Great Video mate! Talking about feeling more planted and sharper steering, i'll agree with you 100% that the tyres make a huge diff. I've had Brigdestones Battlax S21's and now i got Michelin Pilot Road 5's. Honestly the difference is just huge, i much prefer the Bridgestones in every single aspect except the rain. The confidence you get as you lean over more and the softer compound on the edges is so sticky, just amazing. I also think the sharper tyre profile makes a huge difference. Keep up the great work, awesome review!
Yeah those S21s were super sticky! Shame they didn’t last very long! I’ve not tried the Michelin’s on this bike yet, but hopefully will at some point.
I just had battlax s22 on ninja 1000 sx. Very sticky, I didn’t ride in the wet so much but didn’t notice them to be bad.
I now have some T32s and starting to trust them after 400 miles. The first corner out of the shop was like an ice rink and made me a little cautious for a 100 miles.
I’d love to hear more thoughts on tyres that are grippy in wet and dry but last longer than my s22 - 2900 miles of which I did half
I have had very good experience with Michelin Road 5‘s and Avon Spirit ST‘s.
You have mentioned rear shock.
I defats road miles on mine. Fitted a map rear shock in May this year, transformed the bikes handling , rear end grip , mid corner stability and corner exit. Highly recommend swapping out the standard rear shock as the difference it makes is huge.
The rear shock is definitely on my list as the first real upgrade to be made to the bike. I've heard many people saying that with a better bouncer, the bike REALLY comes alive!
Great review. 95% of vids I’m constantly skipping. Not once here. Well done.
Thanks Harley. I appreciate that!
"Sounds like you have a pretty special and intimate relationship with this hamm..." bike :D good stuff, man, it's always a pleasure to watch real love :D no seriously - happy for you :)
Very much so! Thor ain't got nothing on me! Cheers!
We cant tour these days so good to share this with you. Great Job Andy
Very happy to help Lee. I'll keep providing as much vicarious touring enjoyment as I possibly can! Got some cold weather gear on the way too, so hopefully even winter won't stop me!
I just bought one. I am training my 2017 FZ09 for one of these. Thankyou for this review.
My pleasure! I hope you enjoy it very much. Just look after the paint and get a fender Extender to protect the engine and oil sump a little bit.
A brilliant review and very enjoyable to watch. I’ve got a CB1000r plus coming in just over a week and I cannot wait to get on it.
Those roads look amazing, summer in the UK seems so far away, fingers crossed next year this C19 nause goes away and Europe road trips become possible again.
If ever you need to ride from one side of Germany to the other, you can guarantee that you'll find an amazing route to do it on! Fingers heavily crossed mate. 🤞🏻
For anyone considering a CB1000R, this is the definitive UA-cam channel.
I don't like the panniers at all. Hepco & Becker Orbit for me. Great tank bag. Ditto the screen-thingy.
Fantastic video.
Thanks for that! 😊 👍🏻👊🏻
@@AndyManCam No problem. I mean it.
Let's hope things continue that way! Hoping to get lot's of exciting things done with this bike.
@@AndyManCam I'll be interested to see how you change it. I thought at first that the new bars looked too wide, but they aren't.
Possible for some that they might be. 805mm is VERY wide! But for me and my orangutan arms, they’re perfect.
"These horse riders are so inconsiderate" you had me for a second that was too funny 😂
I’ve seen mixed reviews about the CB1000R as well where some people say it handles really well and others complain about the front end. I always thought this was strange because Honda know how to make a motorcycle and they wouldn’t send out a bike that handled like crap. I have a CB650R and I imagine it handles similarly and it’s fantastic. I did have the Dunlop D214’s and they were ok but I did have a couple of small slides in the wet and one small slide on the front in the dry. I recently swapped both front and rear for Metzeler Roadtec 02’s and it has made the bike feel so much more confident. One day I might upgrade to a CB1000R or CB1000 Hornet but I love my 650R so I’ll definitely keep it for a few years.
That’s absolutely right mate. I never had a single issue with trusting the front end of mine. Handled like it was on rails.
I learnt to ride on the cb650r and one day plan on owning the cb1000r. Great video showing I could tour on one 😊
Excellent work Sir. Just subscribed. My brother has bought a new CB650R, very impressed with it so far. Looks like I will be returning to motorcycles after a near 20 year hiatus. Keep up the super content.
Thanks FC and welcome to the team! Enjoy the return to two wheels mate!
Cracking video and I loved that little play with the sports bike too ;) Glad you enjoyed your time away! I'm just debating exchanging my ZZR1400 for the CB1000R :) It's got me all giddy watching you blast down those twisty roads lol
Thanks mate! Yeah that was a lot of fun. Sadly I’ve actually ditched the Honda now. I wasn’t happy with the quality of finish as lots of paint was merrily falling off the bike. Also Honda’s lack of interest in making things right without a fight put me off the brand for good.
@@AndyManCam It's a shame about the honda. I've seen your KTM though and it looks great 🤟 My zzr is a cracking machine and I've got no complaints but I want something new and nimbler 😉
Cheers, yeah I’m wondering why i waited so long with jumping on the ADV bandwagon! Totally understand with the ZZR. It’s a formidable weapon, but not the sprightliest in the right stuff.
I tour all over Canada and the US on my 2015 CBR1000RR and it too has been a delight. Certainly lacks the gas range that my FJR had but I'm learning to live with it. I typically hit 150 miles ( about 240 Km's ) when the reserve light comes on. I got so accustomed to the FJR after 15 years that I mounted FJR hard bags on the CBR. That, plus a small tail bag, are just about perfect storage for long trips. I would love to try the CB1000R but the lack of front plastic, even a little bit, would be a real downside for me. Generally though, I think your experience has been pretty close to mine. Well done.
The great come back of the Chain Oiler
They’re the single reason why i can still bear to have a chain driven bike!!
Sounds like your choice of new bike was a good one! Glad you are enjoying it! 👍👍
100%! I absolutely love it! Cheers Scott!
Little did the sports bike rider know you were fresh from chasing someone fast, and well up to the task! ;) :D Very nice summary Andy! Now it REALLY does seem like the summer season is over, and that was the closing act! :(
Haha! I know right! Love it when that happens. Appearances can be deceiving eh?! Yep, it's over again for this year. Luckily there are a few more trips already in the can to tide you over til the sun comes out again!
This video sold me on a CB as my first big bike.
Well, be honest, it was the bike that sold you really! ;D
Congratulations for the review, very well done and you have covered all of the aspects!
My pleasure. Thanks for watching Ilias!
Most excellent CB1000R video review on UA-cam- I've watched them all. Easily the most enjoyable and detailed. Makes me even more comfortable with my upcoming 2021 CB1000R purchase.
In regard to weight-- Do you ever feel uncomfortable with maintaining or negotiating balance/ turns/ maneuvers at any speed or degree while having a passenger? As well as solo?
Thanks!
Cheers Will! Happy to hear it mate! I’m afraid I’ve never had a passenger on the bike. It’s not something i do very much. If it helps though, the bike feels lighter to maneuver about than the FZ1 did, despite being within 10kg of the same weight.
Wow. Hope you still have the CB. What a review!!! Even had a sprint with a sports bike! Prob just needs a small puig screen, aftermarket cruise control and heated grips. ❤
Dude. I fucken loved your review. So talented and easy to understand. Loved it.
Thanks very much Kent. Exactly what i was hoping for! Cheers!
:( :( :( The trip is over...... What a pleasure it was Andy and Matt to share such a great experience with you guys. It was amazing, thank you!
The pleasure was all mine! Don't be sad because it's over, be glad that it happened! 😉
@@AndyManCam I'm trying to work out if thats what she said or what he said.
I think it works both ways.
Mustard Tail tidy fitted due to a similar experience adjusting the chain.
I'm not surprised. I really like the low mounted number plate though. What to do, what to doooo.
Mustard from Australia?
"Challenge accepted!"... "Yes still here"... hahaha... loved those bits
Cheers Stephen! I very much enjoyed hassling that chap! 😆
@@AndyManCam I've noticed that you turned your handlebar forward as I've done on my MT09. More feel from the front end when I did that for some reason.
Wonderful video. Great info about bike as well as accessories
I think you did a great review very enjoyable watching and I'm surprised at how nice your roads are. In the US our roads are in bad shape.
Many thanks! Yeha the roads are mostly pretty good in Germany.
In Australia most of the major cities are fine. Once you leave them they turn to rubbish. I live in the country and most black top is worse than the dirt roads.
There’s a plastic wrist save that you fit on the throttle to give your hand a rest , it’s only cheap and I can’t remember what it’s called but it’s very good.
I tried one of those once. It snapped off of the first go!! 😂 it was sent to me for free from china though, so probably not the greatest quality!!
That engine makes a great sound 👍
It's very satisfying!
Now that is how to do a review. Excellent video Andy.
Cheers BR! Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the great review!
Is it a huge upgrade from the 2017 model?
I absolutely love the older CB1000R look and now I feel torn between them.
I'm afraid I wouldn't know. It's certainly a huge style upgrade, in my opinion. But that's a matter of taste.
Hey Andy, for your wrist maybe try a thicker or a thiner throttle bar
Nah, it was all about the angle. Wider bars have now helped a great deal! ua-cam.com/video/xM4kQ466tP4/v-deo.html
@@AndyManCam ok nice :)
Btw i love your Videos. ✌
Thanks very much mate! Cheers for watching!
I am listening to your report on the Honda. I have ridden a few hondas as work bikes and pleasure bikes. Only the 96 blade that I had was at all interesting, maybe thay was the 16" front wheel.
I have an FZ1N, and agree the fueling is a but lumpy, but can be dialed a bit. The gearing is also too tall, not unusual for Yamaha, a sprocket change can sort that. Perhaps like Ducati, the Yamaha is designed to have a smaller front sprocket.
When you are talking about getting the bikeeant over, I had some insecurity with my FZ1 when I first got it. Now I have dialled in the suspension (I can not recommend getting any bike suspension set properly, if nothing else get the SAG sorted) and put on a set of Dunlop Roadsmart 3, I have the bike where I want it and am happily pushing harder. I am now so confident that I have started to peel the front even though it is a touring tyre (by the way if you have not trued a set I would recomend them highly).
I do totally agree with you regarding the comfort though, I have had my seat adjusted, raised 1cm which helped a bit but still sore after a few hours.
Anyway, I am glad you are enjoying your new bike, wish it sounded a bit nicer.
Ine last thing, my brother once fell off when discovering a spill of cider slops in France, fortunately it was only a small off and not a total fruit off.
The FZ1N is an awesome bike, no doubt. I was a bit restricted in that here in Germany, a sprocket change has to be tested and approved by the TÜV people (€€) and that ECU remapping is essentially illegal for road use unless it's an approved map (€€€€). Otherwise I could have done a lot more to make it perfect. I totally agree aswell that the tyres play a huge role. Larger than many people realise. Good rubber can make what seems like an uninspiring bike into a carving weapon! Never tried the Dunlops, but I'm sure I'll get round to them one day. At first I thought you were taking the pith about your brother's off, then I realised that it was berry much a true story! Cheers Duncan! Keep on enjoying that Yam!
Ahhh of course the German legislation, I would not have thought about that. There is a no mods rule hete, but they don't look too closely fortunately.
As yoi pointed out in this video uoi current boots are shedding tread depth faster than loosing weight after a suspect burrito. When I was working (riding all day, everyday) on motorcycles in London and the south east I first fitted a set of dunlop roadsmart tyres. That was tje first generation, they were wonderful. I looked at the road 5 as you were such a big fan, during my online reseaech I heard some slightly concerning reports on them being puncture prone and not too brilliany on super hot days. We get a few of them, it is still hitting 30+ now. I then recalled my favourite Dunlops and felt silly foe not having them in my mind before. To my joy a set of roadsmart 3 where half the price of the road 5, even better is tye fact they have only got better to ride on. I would heartily recommend them for you, confidence inspiring in all conditions, excellent feedback front and rear and very stable in all temperatures I have ridden in so far. In addition to that you can expect excellent mileage (Road 5 lifespanesq), and maybe there as here available for a great price.
Ride safely, I guess winter will be decending hard in your patch soon. Take it easy.
Sadly the German rules make everything a little bit more complicated and expensive. But at the same time it means that you can buy aftermarket parts with confidence that they've actually been tried out on your bike! Plus you can be confident that (mostly) all the other bikes out there are in good order. It must be about time for Dunlop to bring out the Roadsmart 4.....
Love my CB1000R !!!
I'm not at all surprised! I feel the same way!
I'm getting the 2021. Can't wait.
@@Honda1k good choice! What color?
MOTOK Greece for a seat with gel, can do 4 hours straight no problem on my Z1000. Great content, considering a cb1000 or an MT09 sp. keep going Andy!
That’s a great setup then! Thankfully i normally need fuel before 4 hours! 😅
Liked the video after hearing the revving horse joke...good job, sir.
Haha! I reckon that horses exhaust was definitely not road legal... Cheers!
Brilliant review, just what the doctor ordered, have been watching with interest how you've gelled with the bike. Looking for a replacement for my written off street triple r. Liking the look of the CB or perhaps a speed triple
Thank you kindly Smiler! I honestly think that the CB is very underrated in terms of what it can actually do! Sportier than it really deserves to be, based on it's achingly cool looks!
Great video! Appreciate your details on motor characteristics and mode -throttle responsiveness... However, I was looking for more info on those hand-guards, and also can't quite figure out the detail of the chain oiler.. .. Would appreciate more info.. Thank you .. cheers
Cheers mate, my pleasure! Here are the hand guards :
ua-cam.com/video/L14W7B_FKFU/v-deo.html and here is the chain oiler :
ua-cam.com/video/PwNg-1qI-Bo/v-deo.html
I tour on my z900rs and have some similar troubles but this bike sounds so wonderful I can't help but think I'd mind them less on this. Love the Z but want a bit more beef and this thing just looks sexy
I didnt mind it all for 2 years and 24,000km. But eventually it was too much and I’ve got a much bigger bike for the touring now.
Nice and informative Video and great sound quality. Ordered my CB1000R Black Ediiton just recently :)
Want to be touring through germany as well, next year Sweden / Norway or Italy.
BTW: which Motorcycle did u start on?
Great review always remember when in Europe to use premium fuel as it has 5% ethanol same as uk. The cheaper fuel has 10% ethanol and no matter which bike I rode in Europe always felt the bike rattled and vibrated more with this fuel.
Most places in Germany have 5% in the normal stuff. You have to choose to buy the 'Super E10' to get the 10% stuff. Not sure how much is in the premium stuff though.
@@AndyManCamE10 has 90 octane, standard has 95 octane and the premiums variants have 98 to 102 octane depending on the brand
Octane rating has nothing to do with the ethanol and E10 is actually 95 octane, just the same as the E5 stuff. It just has more ethanol and so therefore burns slightly cleaner but with the tradeoff of having slightly lower energy.
@@AndyManCam oh yeah, sorry got it wrong. The premium variants have 2% to 0% ethanol. The 0% ones may have up to 2% ether instead
What a special review. Loved this..! I just looked at the the black edition in a clip a few days ago and strongly considering this if it isn’t like hugely exspensive.
Many thanks! How much is the Black edition? I thought mine was very reasonably priced. Though I bet they're kicking the arse out of the profit, just for a few black trims!
Yes I bet they charge hugely, but they wouldn’t charge as much as Harley Davidson charges for anything black and limited... 👍 no prices yet, least not that I’ve seen. What type of panniers you have on the back? I’ve got to yet watch the second half of your video, as time was limited. Subscribed. 👍
Thanks Snozzy! It’s the SW_Motech Urban ABS Panniers:
www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_prod/438000/#/27945,3255,0 and they’re really good!
Brilliant review makes me want to get one now 😄
Thanks Tom! It's not me making you want to get one, it's the bike!! 😉
Hi Andy, great review! Very thorough and lots of great anecdotal info.
If you had to choose between this and a BMW R1200R, which one would you own?
Now i think probably the BMW. Better customer service and warranty backup.
The quality of your videos mate 👌
Thanks! VERY much appreciated MrBrynje. 😊
32:11. Did you say "Clutch Repair Kit"? What does that consist of?
What i should have said is ‚clutch cable repair kit‘ its an extra long cable and a clamping nipple thingy. So you can perform an emergency repair of the clutch or throttle cable. Get yours here: www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_prod/101776/#/27945,3255,0
Theres a video of me using it 'in the field' from a tour many moons ago: ua-cam.com/video/GSVxdVGNBIk/v-deo.html
Awesome review! Very thorough and your scratching with the sport bike was EPIC! Thank you for this.
Thanks very much Ron!
That was excellent mate :)
I think you underestimate your own riding a bit. Your mate on the MT10 might like to twist the throttle between corners but I doubt you have any trouble keeping up..
Anyway, glad you’re loving the bike, pity about the bars.
And the bars are changed out!! Agreed with your comment, he can sure keep up with most in the corners, remember the Nurburgring - I'm sure he was being polite and minding his P's and Q;s!
Thanks very much S&T. I'm glad it seems that way on film! The bars have now been switched and the bike is now quite improved!
Moin! Great video! I also live in Hamburg and I'm looking to get a CB1000R Neo Sport Cafe.
Good choice! It's a great bike and you'll love it! I know I do. Just wish the roads around here were a bit better to really enjoy it!
Currently looking for one to purchase. Can't wait to get one on the road. 😁
What a discovery! you are the best on youtube. Great review and a very interesting video and it looks like you know what you are doing on the bike. this short race was great, and watch out for the plums! haha. Thumb up !
Thank you so much!
Awesome review!!!
A blast to watch and very informational.
Huge thanks David! Glad you enjoyed it mate!
I want to bump the power a bit but otherwise thats not a bad looking ride! Thanks for the tip about the tail tidy though lol quite the convoluted mess for the sake of adjusting the chain...
TBH I’ve never felt the bike is underpowered. I can’t see why i would ever need more. It’s just numbers on paper. I’ve ridden faster than far more powerful machines without breaking a sweat. You’ve got to go with what works for you though! It is a good looking ride though! Cheers!
Rear shock and cruise control (not possible dont think)......Honda build quality and reliability always top notch....
Sure the 24 models prolly will have updates
Sure cruise control is possible. It’s possible on all throttle by wire bikes. The shock is also an easy switch. I changed mine for a Wilbers and the bike was vastly improved. As for the build quality, i have mixed views. Mechanically, it seems they’re as good as ever. But the finish on mine was awful. Paint falling off the engine, soft paint on the tank, corroding engine casing and random weld spatter on the frame. This will be my last Honda.
bike review should be like this... like it bro.wanna see more of that challenge accepted thing👍😊
Many thanks! I'll do my best to get some more challenges!
thank you so much Andy , wonderful review !
My pleasure Stefan! Thanks for watching!
Im not sure why you're having the trouble with chain adjustment. It was a bit fiddly for me to set the correct length, as with that special tool you need to move it in slight increments, for which I figured you need to mildly hit the handle in the correct direction rather than constantly pulling. Otherwise, I didn't find the rear fender arm being too much of a nuisance when undoing/tightening the holder nuts.
You must have fingers like ET!
Great stuff Andy, these are one of my favourite bikes and I currently own an fz1n 2007 , the only thing stopping me getting one was the bhp and the so called lack of power compared to it's rivals , so does it live up to the bad hype poeple say or is it a myth when riding roads, and if you had a choice between the cb1000r , mt10 , or bmw s1000r . What would be your choice if you were taking a passenger all the time too , 👍🏼👊🏼😎👌🏼
Thanks mate! I have never felt that it feels underpowered. I utterly love the power delivery and it feels way more torquey at the low end than my FZ1 did. I could be remembering it wrong, but the feel of the engine was extremely similar to the S1000R i rode in the Alps a while ago. Obviously the MT10 motor was a bit more grunty and exciting, but the fuelling (back then at least, before they fixed it) was too jerky and abrupt for me. Also the styling wasn’t my cup of tea and the CB1000R just grabbed me. It’s got it’s shortcomings, but it’s still my favourite thing out there right now.
@@AndyManCam brilliant thanks dude , much appreciate the feedback , ride safe brother 👍🏼👌🏼😎
My pleasure! Happy decision making!
The fuel mapping is on purpose weak in the midrange for EPA testing and Honda claims for the "hit" feeling. An ECU tune can really get you lots more area under the torque curve.
Roger that!
Great review, very purpose driven. Will those panniers carry a full face helmet? I commute to work and stow all my gear in my factory VFR800 hard bags. The VFR has been near perfect for everything I do, but strangely as I get older(mid 50's) I crave a little more grunt exiting the corners😎. The CB is on my short-list to test. Cheers.
Cheers very much! No I’m afraid the panniers are too small for a helmet. Oddly enough, I’ve realised that i need a little less grunt out of the corners and a bit more space in the cockpit!
Afternoon Andy. Cracking video. I have toured in and around that area. I'm feeling very envious. But enjoyed your video very much! Keep up the good work. Oh would love to know the name of some of the towns that you pass through. Cheers buddy!
Afternoon! Thanks very much and sorry about the envy. I used to keep the town signs in once in a while. But now, with the motion blur to get the movie-like feel, the signs are too blurry to even see what they are! Swings and roundabouts I suppose!
@@AndyManCam not to worry. Its not important Andy. Just thought I'd ask. Still love watching your videos. 😀 take are buddy!
Cheers mate. Maybe more comedy comments about the names of places could be an interesting compromise!
@@AndyManCam Never compromise Andy, you are a 🦵 🦿 Leg-end! A big manly hug to you! 😄
Have the same bike have adjusted my chain using a knuckle bar socket to undo the pinch bolts didn't take chain guard or mud guard off
But would you take the knuckle bar socket on the road with you? I only had short tools with me, so had to think outside the box a bit and remove parts to gain access! You certainly wouldn't be able to adjust the chain with the toolkit that comes with the bike. Which makes this the first bike I've had where the included toolkit wasn't sufficient.
@@AndyManCam hi Andy probably not mate, however if i was going touring i would think about it after seeing your brilliant vid 👍👍👍
Entirely happy to help old bean! Happy trails!
Yes you can tour :) I've just scored 45000 km, including some 3000+km trips (Croatia, Romania, Austrian and Italy Alps) and I do agree - if you want ride naked bike long distance then CB is goo enough for that. Indeed, the stock D214 are crapy, in my case I've switched to Pirelli Angel GT II - what a change.
What chain oil-gadget do you use?
Yep. It’s a weapon! The stock tyres are terrible (unless you’re lucky enough to get the Bridgestones like i did) and the rear shock is begging to be upgraded, but it’s such a joy to ride in the bendies! I’ve got a Tutoro chain oiler. Simple and effective. TUTORO Automatic Chain Oiler INSTALLED | Honda CB1000R 2020
ua-cam.com/video/PwNg-1qI-Bo/v-deo.html
Andy, for a power point have a look at the Givi S110 and S111.
Brilliant bit of kit and very tidy, it is pricey but worth it.
Ooof, they are expensive! I'll stick with my current USB socket for now. But maybe if that ever conks out. Cheers!
@@AndyManCam
Keep an eye on places that sell them, especially eBay.
I bought the S110 and S111 for half price brand new, caught them in a sale.
The whole kit was on my Kawasaki ER6-F, and now it's on my Honda CBF1000F ( same base engine as your CB1000 😁). Easy to swap between bikes, and the power hub just stays in the tank bag. Wouldn't be without it now, especially as the power socket on the handlebars is so discreet.
I glad for you that your new ride is working out real well for you. 🤓👍🏻 always enjoying your vids. Stay safe enjoy your new ride. 😎🏍💨💨💨💨👍🏻🇨🇦 🥂
Thanks JVW. It's working out very well indeed! Many more joyous miles to come on this fine steed!
It sure makes a difference having that power when you decide to tackle a hairpin in 4th gear lol. Be safe mate.
It REALLY does! I was amazed and also very happy to see that it was possible. Something satisfying about being able to be lazy once in a while!!
Great vid, you made my mind up after seeing one and being instantly smitten... challenge accepted! 🤣💪🥊😎👌
Enjoy the new toy Mark! Sadly I’ve reached the limit and need something with a bit more comfort for the long rides i do!
Thank you. Great insight into the CB1000R. 🤙🏻
Lovely video. Thanks for sharing.
I come from the CBR1000RR world and wanted a more upright seat for longer distances and the CB1000R is in my short list.
How would you compare this bike to a Ninja 1000SX ?
Far more comfortable, for me at least. I found the SX very cramped by comparison.
Great descriptive vid, thx.
Cheers Pierre. My pleasure!
i am a very happy 2020 on red cb1000r owner excellent bike . after 3 hours on the saddle becomes painful
Hey Andy, Greetings from Canada!
I'm considering pulling the trigger on a CB1000R, and these touring videos have helped me narrow this bike to one of 2 choices. My question is, would this be a feasible choice for short touring with a pillion, such as a week, 10 days etc? Also, would heavier bar ends not help with the vibrations in the bars? My only real concern is during highway speeds, the buzzing might be off putting for future trips that might require long(ish) hwy stretches.
Love your vids!! Excellent work!!
Cheers
Rob
Hy DC44! Sadly I have no experience with a pillion on this bike. Not one bottom has been placed upon that rear perch! With my panniers, there is definitely not enough room for a pillion to put their feet properly on the pegs though. Obviously other panniers would likely remedy that.
As for the vibrations, they're more than just in the bars. At the buzziest points, it comes through the seat, pegs and (if I should happen to touch them) the engine bars too. I firmly believe it's a situation that can be remedied by sorting the lean fuelling out (The Boosterplug has helped a little, though not entirely). But yes, at stock, it is a little annoying on long highway stretches. It is much better also, with the stock end can back on though.
Me too … I’m waiting for the 2024 model … I’m kinda of excited about the new model
Very nice n informative video.Thanks
Most welcome 👍🏻
Thanks for a great indepth review.. Wanting a Fun bike I can tour on with my Bro & im leaning towards this.. Wanted to buy the Indian Bobber but hate the Tank size..
My pleasure! This is certainly a fun bike. After more riding I’m starting to find the forward riding position a bit hard on the wrists on longer rides. But I’m hoping some bar risers will sort that. The paint quality is also utterly terrible.
@@AndyManCam Paint job, do you mean on the new bikes or yours personally.. or quality.. as for risers ive had both wrists damaged & lower back so im switching from the CBR 1000 RR to this so its a bit less on wear lol..
I’ve seen another one in person that has the same bad paint and heard of many others online. I think quality control isn’t what it used to be at Honda. The CB will definitely be a lot more comfortable for you then!
Enjoyed the video thank you.
Thank you for watching!
best review ive heard
thanks very much Lyn!
18:04 is that the foot peg?
Almost. Toe slider.
My Yamaha is the same in sport mode, so I use touring mode a lot. When you get older you will need a bike with cruise control! 😎👍
TBH I'm a bit amazed that the CB1000R doesn't have cruise control. It shows me 2 things. 1. Honda were lazy and wanted to save 50p per bike by not putting the controls on. 2. They didn't intend this bike at all for touring either!! 😆
Cruise control you say...That's why I got the "old man's bike", the MT10!! ;) :D (...as I'm old...and my Thunderace was starting to hurt my wrist, my neck, and my back...)
I know the ergonomic isn’t exactly the same but in 1990 I made a trip from Quebec Canada ( east coast) to Malibu California, witch is a trip of around 7 days at normal speed , on a Kawasaki ninja 750 1987 and one of the thing that made me laugh all along was the so many times that I pass a big rigs and when they saw the plate on my bike and where I was coming from they always blow their horns with a thumbs up, for dedication as on how it must not be comfortable for such a long rides. But If I just had the money to do it, I would have try to go to the end of the world on my bike , it was my second bike after my FZ 750 , but when you really have the passion on bikes your on-board with many kinda tortured things. 😂😂😂😍👍👍😍😍
Haha! Brilliant! I know the feeling. I'd love to jump on mine and just keep going!
@@AndyManCam that’s where the difference is between someone who see’s bike as a mode of transportation, and the ones who really got the passion of it, depending on where you lives of course, but I’m from Quebec where we have 4 seasons and when it’s start to get cold you will see many bikers stored their bike for winter, wile theirs a few exceptions who will jump on the bike instead of the car, even when it’s beginning to snow........ just saying when I bought my first bike ( witch was used, and took me like forever because of the lack of moneys ) it was the 14 of April 1988 and I went with one of my buddy who had one for more than a year before I got mine so I was counting on his experience if something was wrong and I didn’t notice, but strangely even for this dates, it started to snow, so my friend suggested me to buy it but leave it there for the time we got back to get the trailer to pick it up later, but when you’ve wait so long and works so hard to get what you desired the most, your not gonna let a little snow stop you, so I got on it and took off with it, but the snow just keep falling down harder and harder so much that for the last half of the ride home, I literally had to let my feet dragging on the grounds going really slow as it was so slippery, but the whole thing is probably why even today and with the 3 sévères head trauma that made me lost some memories, but I remember that day, and that even with the snow I couldn’t have been more happy, of course everything’s my fault and now I’ve been so reckless with bikes that I had a few extremely serious crash that left me kinda half human and half TERMINATOR, but I probably worth way more because of all the titanium parts in me, but I wish I could but physically I can’t rides anymore, after only a 10 minutes ride the pain is so excruciating that I cry like a baby, and for those who are gonna say I’m a woos , let’s just say that I broken a leg in the pass and I just rubbed it a bit and continued walking on it, of course I was limping but I’m pretty sure many would have stayed down. But for the Quebec Canada theirs laws on when you can or can not rides because of colds and snows, and it’s always the dates that stop me because I was riding until the temperatures drop below zero, like I said to many who told me I was crazy, hey it’s not worst than those who rides snowmobile. And I think it’s a pretty good way to see who as the passion of riding. 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Andy - always enjoy your soliloquy!! I fitted the Turono Chain Oiler to my RE650, they suggested 1.5 turns out for our temps, but the vibes on my first 100km ride emptied it out onto my rear tyre LOL! The twin is obviously generating enough frame vibes to produce more valve ovulation/gyration to pump more oil out than I needed - the whole tank in 100kms!! I was doing 100k/h through some uphill twisties on a passing lane enjoying the hell out of the bike, but was spreading oil onto the tread! Lucky! It was empty for the rest of the journey. Once at home, I gave it an engine degreaser clean and topped it up, closed back to zero and gave it half a turn out. Hoping to find it a whole lot better!!! At least my chain is well oiled haha! Still pleased with the purchase - thanks!!
Thanks G! That sounds like a bit of a nightmare! Hopefully you've got it sorted now though. Apparently the valve is supposed to be actuated by the vertical movement of the suspension, rather than the vibrations. My mistake there! So if it doesn't now work properly with your new setting, could be a problem. But hopefully not!
great vid mate, totally agree with what you said, did love mine but couldn't live with that bouncy cheap rear shock, found a deal on a 2019 Super Duke R and im very happy and no more getting chucked out of the seat over bumps, but all in all the CB is still I great bike that I would recommend to anyone, just get some good tyres fitted and invest in a £500 rear Nitron shock, cheers, G-man
Thanks G'Man. The Bridgestone tyres were night and day against the Dunlops that were on the test ride bike. And now the Avon Spirit ST's that I've got on are proving very useful too! Agreed on the shock though. I think I'll be sorting something out with that next year. Too boingy! Enjoy that SDR! Cheers!
i drive the same motorcycle in philipines wat u do when it is snowing here no snow all year sun drive a lot .buy the way nice helmet
Thanks for watching!
Think it takes a good tour to fully get to know a new bike, only then do you get a good feel for it. Need to get past that, oh look at me on me new bike you get on short rides. Seems the only thing your new ride was missing on this tour was aircon! lol
I totally agree Mark. I thought I knew this bike before, but discovered a few extra idiosyncrasies during this trip. I'm a few steps closer to making it perfect for me now and a lot closer to know the bike inside out! Aircon would be nice though....
Hello my friend! Excellent video as always . May I ask you how tall are you ? I’m 1.88 cm and I wonder if cb 1000r is proper for my height! Thank you…
Hi George! I'm 1.92cm. I have had my seat raised up by 3 cm and now it'S very comfortable. So probably just right for you. Although everybody's idea of comfortable is very different!!
Quick comment on your tyres... Road 5s and S21s have very different profiles, so to scrub right over to the edge of a Road 5 rear needs far more lean than with the S21. Plus, if you're hanging off less on the Honda you'll naturally be leaning over more for a given corner speed anyway. Nice review though Andy, and a cracking road trip 👍
Cheers Steve.
Nice vid. I'm contemplating buying a used CB1000R. 2020 model. Just one question, how tall are you? I was initially looking at getting a new CB650R or a Triumph Trident 660. But, I'm 6ft tall 183cm and the CB650R feels a bit tight to me. The CB1000R was better. I haven't tried the Trident yet. Hoping I can find out how tall your are for comparison. Thanks!
I enjoyed following your adventure! I'd get this bike but insurance wants $6k a year so I'm getting a CB650 after I sell my CB300R. Also CB300r has that same annoying bar in the gas hole 😂
Ouch! That's lumpy! I was amazed that they didn't want any extra over my 14 year old FZ1! Damned Honda Gas-hole-bar!! :D
Great video, love your commentry👍👍
Thank you Ian! 👍
Ace review, I really love roder-mides, really handy at sea for attaching the lower anchor chain to the upper anchor rope :D
Cheers HD! Sorry for letting my obvious sailing expertise spill over into this bike video. SUCH a show-off! 😜
@@AndyManCam :D Aye Aye, AndyMainSail :D
(Aprilia) Shiver me timbers lad.
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Excellent video! Thanks!
Many thanks Shaw!
@@AndyManCam Honda should have you on retainer. Your videos are good enough to sell their motorcycles.
I know you like the fueling and this is an older video, but are you ever considering the booster plug for this bike? I just installed one on my '17 versys 1000LT. I ran the bike in the garage for a few mins to make sure I didn't mess anything up during the install. I have noticed a much stronger idle and clutch engagement. I haven't ridden it yet but hope it will help with the rough low end and snatchy throttle at the low revs.
Funnily enough, I've already got one in. Haven't made a vid yet as I'm still testing. Sport mode is definitely a bit smoother and the vibes are a bit reduced.
Are there any ECU flashers out there for this bike?
I have the exact same side panniers for my cb1000r and am having a slight issue with the bags touching the turn signals. Are the turn signals slightly larger on the U.S. models of this bike? I thought is may be a U.S. regulation difference between the U.S. and euro models.
Could be. I’m not sure I’m afraid.
Hi , Very nice review. I need to take one of these out for a test ride. I wonder if you or anyone here knows if a bolt on center stand is available for this bike? I know you can get one for a SpeedTriple
Thanks Scott. I’ve got a Constands center stand. But only for the workshop! Find them on motea.com 👍🏻
@@AndyManCam Hi Andy, Thanks, I did check one out at my dealer and have to say it is a great looking bike in person. Here in the states (California) it seems like they come with either Michelin or Pirelli tires. The one at my dealer has Pirelli tires which are fine I am sure. Only problem is that they would not let me take it for a test ride. What I am concerned about is if this bike makes a person shift a lot.I test rode a BMW S1000XR and did not like it since I had to shift the bike a lot. I have a 2020 BMW r1250gsa and a 2015 Aprilia 1200 Caponord. For both of these bikes I don’t need to constantly shift it. Also, I once had a 1989 Yamaha FJ 1200 which had a lot of down low torque which I liked a lot. Plus I had a FJR 1300 which was very nice. I suppose having the quick shifter for the cb1000 would make the shifting more manageable. Do you have any comments on this? Also, I may have to watch your videos again, but is there a lot of heat from the engine? Thanks again, Scott