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Honda CB 1100

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Make Model

Honda CB 1100

Year

2015

Engine

Four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valve per cylinder.

Capacity

1140 cc/ 69.5 cu-in
Bore x Stroke 73.5 x 67.2 mm
Cooling System Air cooled
Compression Ratio 9.5:1

Induction

PGM-FI electronic fuel injection  Throttle Bore 32mm
Lubrication Wet sump
Oil capacity  4.9 Litres

Ignition 

Full-transistor battery ignition  /  electric
Spark Plug  NGK  LMAR8A - 9S
Battery YTZ14S WET 12V-11.2Ah
Starting Electric

Max Power

66 kW / 88.5 hp @ 7500 rpm

Max Torque

93 Nm / 68.5 lb-ft @ 5000 rpm
Clutch Multi-plate wet clutch

Transmission 

6 Speed 
Final Drive Chain 2.166 (39/18)
Frame Type Double steel cradle
Turning Radius  2.7m

Front Suspension

 41mm conventional fork
Front Wheel Travel 106 mm / 4.2 in

Rear Suspension

Spring preload adjustable,  Dual shocks
Rear Wheel Travel 114.3 mm / 4.5 in

Front Brakes

2x 296mm discs 4 piston calipers

Rear Brakes

Single 256mm disc

Front Tyre

110/80  R18

Rear Tyre

140/70 -R18
Trail 114 mm / 4.4 in
Caster 27°
Dimensions Length 2195 mm / 86.4
Width 835 mm / 32.8 in
Height 1130 mm / 44.4 in
Wheelbase 1490 mm / 58.7 in
Seat Height 795 mm  / 31.2 in

Wet Weight

247 kg / 544 lbs

Fuel Capacity 

17.5.Litres / 4.6 gal

Reserve

3.5 Litres

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Though the CB1100 pays homage to Honda's long line of capable, reliable and fun street bikes, we wouldn't look to the past without looking forward. This is a modern bike for riders that love to ride. Its1140cc, fuel-injected inline four is powerful and smooth, its chassis and suspension are agile and responsive, and it's comfortable around town or on weekend rides. For 2014, we're offering a Deluxe model with even more features. It’s a bike a whole new generation of riders is going to appreciate.

Modern. Timeless. And Exactly What A Motorcycle Should Look Like.

With its exposed, air-cooled engine, steel chassis, minimal bodywork and standard riding position, the CB1100 pays homage to the classics of motorcycling. But twist the throttle, squeeze the brakes and flick it into a corner and you’ll discover that it’s also a totally modern machine, with great handling and plenty of power. That’s the Honda way—combining innovation and performance with style and function.

More Choices For 2014.

In addition to the new six-speed transmission on all CB1100s, this year, there's a Deluxe model that adds twin exhaust pipes, a slightly larger fuel tank, and a stitched-look seat. The Deluxe model also comes with ABS.
Transverse-Four Engine.

Honda’s inline-fours are timeless—some of the best engines in all of motorcycling. The CB1100 carries that tradition and takes it to the next level, displacing 1140cc and featuring air cooling to look the way many think a bike should—why hide under a fairing?

Steel Chassis.

Honda’s original inline-fours and their Grand Prix bikes of the Hailwood era featured twin-loop full-cradle steel chassis in basic black. They looked great, but the CB1100 offers plenty of modern chassis geometry, too. You’ll find this machine handles as well as it looks.

Triple Disc Brakes.

Honda’s original CB750 introduced disc brakes to motorcycling’s mainstream. The new CB1100 offers triple discs with huge calipers for excellent stopping ability. The CB1100 Deluxe adds ABS for confident stopping in more challenging conditions.

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CB1100

Base MSRP $10,399*

Features & Options
•Timeless styling, modern technology
•1140cc DOHC PGM-FI engine
•Disc brakes, adjustable suspension

Base MSRP $11,899*

Features & Options
•Timeless styling, modern technology
•1140cc DOHC PGM-FI engine
•Disc brakes, adjustable suspension
•Adds: Combined ABS, .5 gallon larger fuel tank, 4-2 Exhaust

Timeless Instrumentation

The chrome-rimmed speedometer and tachometer are both analog and easy to read. What could be better than that? The new CB1100 also offers a digital clock, odometer and an updated trip computer for 2014.

41mm Front Fork

A traditional design, the 41mm front fork features spring preload adjustability and is plenty strong for sporty rides—along with the wide bar, it gives the CB1100 a light feel around town.

Triple Disc Brakes/Optional ABS

Nothing retro here: the CB1100’s huge twin front discs and single rear disc are drilled for lighter weight and less heat retention, and offer smooth, predictable, powerful stopping capability. The Deluxe model offers available ABS.

Larger Fuel Tank (Deluxe Model)

The CB1100 Deluxe has a 0.5-gallon larger fuel tank than the standard model, allowing you to extend the distance (and enjoyment) between fuel stops.

Four-Into-One Exhaust

The CB1100’s four-into-one pipe gives this bike a crisp sound, and the chrome finish is a great highlight, too.

1142cc Air-Cooled Engine

With an engine this size, you get power everywhere—enough to go on a spirited street ride, an hour-long cruise or carry a passenger with ease.

Polished Aluminum Engine Covers

The polished aluminum accents on the CB1100 are more expensive, but they are an example of the quality, design and detail that make the CB1100 a uniquely premium motorcycle.

Aluminum Swingarm

Combined with the CB1100’s steel-tube full-cradle twin-loop frame, the stout aluminum swingarm is part of the CB1100’s excellent handling package.

Twin-Shock Rear Suspension

Easy to adjust and equipped with preload adjustability, the CB1100’s rear suspension proves that the traditional design, done right, can still provide excellent handling characteristics.

Combined Anti-Lock Braking System (C-ABS)

Honda’s ABS system, available on the Deluxe model, provides additional confidence when stopping in less-than ideal conditions.
Cast Wheels

Light and easy to keep clean, the CB1100 wheels contribute to the bike’s performance and handling, while acknowledging the timeless look of Honda’s classic machines.