Honda CB1100 test: the CB always more Four
After five years of waiting, French bikers will finally be able to ride the Honda CB1100 in February. But Site has taken a step ahead: first test of the new Honda roadster particularly awaited by our readers…
Honda CB1100 tech.
Engine | |
Type | 4-cylinder in-line, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder |
Cooling | By air and oil |
Displacement | 1140 cc |
Bore x stroke | 73.5 × 67.2 mm |
Compression ratio | 9.5 to 1 |
Max power | 87.9 hp (66 kW) at 7,500 rpm |
Max torque | 93 Nm at 6,000 rpm |
Food | PGM-FI electronic fuel injection |
Passage diameter | 36 mm |
Idle speed | 1100 rpm |
Oil capacity | 4.9 liters |
Consumption | 5.49 l / 100 km according to WMTC standards |
Electrical system | |
Ignition | Electronic transistorized |
Ignition timing | 10 ° at idle |
Candle | NGK LMAR8A – 9S |
Start-up | Electric |
Drums | 12 V / 11.2 A |
Alternator | 333 W |
Headlight | 12 V / 55/60 W |
Transmission | |
Clutch | Multi-disc in oil bath |
Ordered | Hydraulic |
Box | 5 reports |
Primary reduction | 1,652 (76/46) |
1st | 3,166 (38/12) |
2nd | 2,062 (33/16) |
3rd | 1,545 (34/22) |
4th | 1,250 (25/20) |
5th | 1.034 (30/29) |
Final reduction | 2,166 (39/18) |
Fine transmission | O-ring chain in 530 pitch |
Cycle part | |
Frame | Double tubular steel cradle |
Front suspension | Showa 41 mm telescopic fork, adjustable for preload |
Suspension Ar | Double shock absorber combination Showa adjustable in preload |
Front travel | 107 mm |
Travel Ar | 114 mm |
Front brake | Dual 296mm floating disc with standard C-ABS 3-piston calipers |
Ar brake | Single 256mm disc with single piston caliper, C-ABS as standard |
Front rim | Cast aluminum 5-spoke, 18 x 2.50 |
Rim Ar | Cast aluminum 5-spoke, 18 x 4.00 |
Front tire | 110/80 – 18 |
Tire Ar | 140/70 – 18 |
Dimensions | |
Length | 2195 mm |
Width | 835 mm |
Height | 1130 mm |
Wheelbase | 1490 mm |
Socket angle | 27 ° |
Hunt | 114 mm |
Turning radius | 2.7 m |
Saddle height | 795 mm |
Ground station | 125 mm |
Full weight | 248 kg |
Fuel tank | 14.6 liters (including 3.5 l reserve) |
Instrumentation | |
LCD screen | LCD screen with odometer, two partial trips, fuel gauge and clock. Coded key |
Commercial information | |
Availability | Mid-February 2013 in the |
Colors | Red "Glory", White "Pearl Milky" or Black "Graphite" |
Price | € 10,990 |
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