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Fork oil quantity - CB1100 Forum
Jan 28, 2017 · I'm sure someone that has messed with their forks will chime in eventually (the board is kinda slow this time of year).
Honda CB1100 Forum - General Discussion
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Common problems experienced with CB1100 on road? - CB1100 …
May 22, 2018 · My tour kit consists of tire plugs, small 12V compressor, jumper cables, cell phone, and a credit card. I don't typically bring tools, spare parts, or chain lube.
whats the diff between the cb1100 and the cb1100f
Jun 1, 2015 · CB1100F 1983 CB1100 2013 Also, the motor, 82 750F Displacement: 748.00 ccm (45.64 cubic inches) Engine ...
How common are wheel & suspension upgrades? - CB1100 Forum
Aug 4, 2017 · Wheels are Honda golden boomerangs from a Canadian CB1100F, fitted by the previous owner sometime in the mid-80's. I have Avon Roadrider tires on them and they work great but I will probably try Classic Attack radials next. Shocks are YSS 4-way adjustable gas-charged units. These are nice shocks but out of the box the damping is garbage.
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Tire Options for our CB1100 - CB1100 Forum
May 29, 2014 · Now: 2013 Honda CB1100 Then: BMW XMoto, Suzuki SV1000S, Honda 919, BMW XChallenge, Honda FT500, Suzuki GS650E, Yamaha XT500, Kawasaki 500 H1, Yamaha DT175, Suzuki ...
Actual Oil Capacity of the CB1100??? - CB1100 Forum
May 19, 2022 · The manual claims the CB1100 require 4.9 liters of oil. That comes out to 5.177 quarts, which is obviously wrong.
Real world benefits of the slipper assist clutch - CB1100 Forum
Jan 19, 2018 · The principle purpose of a slipper clutch is to reduce engine braking and increase rear tire control, especially if that engine braking is done abruptly and while heavily applying the front brake.