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Honda CB1100F

The Honda CB1100F is a standard motorcycle that was made only in 1983 by Honda, based on their line of DOHC air-cooled inline four engines. Honda introduced the similar CB1100 in 2010.

Honda CB1100F[1]
ManufacturerHonda
Production1983
PredecessorHonda CB900F
SuccessorHonda CB1100
ClassStandard
EngineAir-cooled in line 4 cyl, 4 stroke, double overhead camshafts (DOHC), four valves/cylinder
Bore / stroke70 x 69 mm
Compression ratio9.7:1
Top speed225 km/h (139 mph)[citation needed]
Power77kW (108 hp) (limited to 73.5 kW, (100 hp) at 8500 rpm on European market)[citation needed]
Torque97 NM/7500 rpm[citation needed]
Ignition typeElectronic
Transmission5 speed
Frame typetubular frame
Brakesdouble disc front, single rear
TiresFront 100/90V18
Rake, trailRear 130/90V17
Wheelbase1520 mm
DimensionsL: 2260 mm
W: 805 mm
H: 1125 mm
Seat height795 mm
Weight243 kg[citation needed] (dry)
Fuel capacity20 liter
RelatedCB1100R, CB900F

History edit

In 1979 Honda produced a double overhead cam (DOHC) 750 cc engine developing 72 bhp @ 9000 rpm which was used in the CB750F model in the USA from 1979 to 1982. The same year Honda also released the CB900F using a race-bred 901 cc DOHC engine that was a step above the CB750 with its longer stroke and hotter cams squeezing out 95 bhp @ 8500 rpm (actual rear-wheel horsepower exceeded 80 horsepower as measured on a dynamometer).[citation needed] The CB900F was only offered in the USA from 1980 to 1982.

In 1983 Honda released the CB1100F, based on the CB900F and the CB1100R. Besides a distinctive-to-the-1100f paint scheme, it used hotter cams, larger pistons, better carburetion in the form of four Keihin 34 mm CV, and a redesigned combustion chamber. The CB1100F produced 108 bhp @ 8500 rpm. It also had increased rake and the dash featured a 150 mph or 240 km/h speedometer and adjustable two-piece handlebars. The tubeless-tire wheels were new also, 18-inch x 2.50-inch front and 17-inch x 3-inch rear.[2] Performance was pace setting. Cycle World tests at 11.13 seconds/120.48 mph quarter mile and 141 mph half mile earned it the designation of "fastest stock bike ever tested".[3]

The CB1100F was available in different markets, such as USA, Canada, Europe, and Australia from 1982 through 1984. In the USA, a quarter-fairing for wind deflection (and looks), and cast single piece wheels were offered. The other markets had not the fairing, and the wheels were gold "boomerang" Comstars, similar to the ones on the Honda CB1100R, and the control cables were routed above, rather than below, the handlebars. The riding position was more sporty than the US model, with rearset footpegs and controls as well as lower two-piece clip-on handlebars. These different parts were originally offered through US dealers as a complete sport, or "continental" kit, and now command a price premium in the US as owners seek to upgrade their machines.

2010 CB1100 edit

 
2014 CB1100 at the Seattle International Motorcycle Show

In 2007, Honda showed two new concepts: the CB1100R and the CB1100F. Both were highly reminiscent of the original CB1100F/R, even sporting dual rear shocks with remote fluid reservoirs. Honda showed a revised concept at the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show called the CB1100.[4][5] It was shown in two variants. One being more standard while the other more 'cafe-racer' style (black exhaust, black fender, bikini fairing, tapered rear seat).[4]

In 2013, Honda began selling the air-cooled CB1100 in the US.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Honda Official History 2010-08-01 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Doug Mitchel (March–April 2011). "1983 Honda CB1100F". Motorcycle Classics. Retrieved 2011-03-07.
  3. ^ Cycle World, January 1983
  4. ^ a b Newbigging, Chris (30 September 2009), "2010 Honda CB1100 production bike revealed", Motorcycle News
  5. ^ Tokyo 2009: Honda CB1100 brings back the UJM
  6. ^ "Honda Brings Back the Past with the 2013 CB1100 – a CB750 All Grown up".

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