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Honda CB Concept Type II
Honda CB Concept Type II This bike is clearly intended to show the rather anaemic CB1100 can be made into a tougher bike with a harder style and thanks to the fitment of performance and handling enhancing 17-inch cast alloy wheels, a fuel tank lifted from the bigger Honda CB1300, upsidedown Showa forks, radial mount Brembo brakes, Ohlins twin shocks and retro Pirelli tyres it all works extremely well. Honda have told MCN’s sources in Japan that both bikes are officially only being presented as concept bikes right now but our source, who didn’t want to be named, said: “They keep saying these are concept bikes but I have been told these two bikes preview the way Honda is thinking of splitting the CB1100 range across classic and modern performance. I know the CB Concept Type II has already started track testing at Honda test tracks. It may not be immediate production but it’s not that far away.” There are some lovely design touches on the Type II that manage to blend modern performance parts with the retro styling of the CB1100’s finned and air-cooled motor. The Showa front suspension is leagues better than the standard right-way-up forks seen on the standard CB1100 and thanks to the black painted finish, radially-mounted Brembo calipers and the 17-inch front wheel it all looks a lot more performance orientated. The large diameter four-into-two exhaust has been made by Japanese tuners Over from titanium and while this is unlikely to make it into production it does a clear link to the performance looks Honda is chasing. Other neat touches include the LED front and rear lights which house modern lighting performance within the traditional designs. At the back the twin Ohlins shock are fully adjustable and combined with the stubby tailunit give a cut down café racer look that makes this the meanest CB1100 ever produced by Honda.
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