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- Technical data Honda CB 1100 EX
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The performance data of the Honda CB 1100 EX.
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Despite the last gear, which is designed as overdrive, the Honda CB 1100 EX purrs through the city in sixth gear with almost 1500 revs.
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The tank volume was increased by 1.9 to 17.5 liters.
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The Honda CB 1100 EX has gained a whopping 14 kilograms in weight compared to the base.
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The Honda CB 1100 EX looks absolutely coherent and harmonious from every angle.
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The Honda CB 1100 EX is even more stingy when it comes to fuel than its predecessor, consuming just 4.3 liters on the leisurely country road lap.
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The gearbox, for which the gearbox output bearing was modified to make room, works crisply and precisely.
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High-frequency, but not annoying vibrations are noticeable only from 3000 rpm.
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Flat shoulders instead of high shoulders, but the main thing is a spoke. And still looks great.
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The gear indicator reveals that a six-speed gearbox works here. Calmly indicating instruments.
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The optical retouching has done the CB 1100 EX extremely well. The slimmer mufflers come in fine. The normal CB 1100 is no longer available.
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The joy among the fans was great when Honda decided to finally bring the CB 1100 to Germany in 2013.
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The new four-in-two exhaust system mixes the somewhat shy sound with a gentle, full grumble, not bad.
Honda CB 1100 EX in the driving report
New wire spoke wheels and revised optics
We can help everyone for whom the CB 1100 was not yet classic enough. With the Honda CB 1100 EX with wire spoke wheels and revised optics.
D.he fans were very happy when Honda decided to finally bring the CB 1100 to Germany in 2013. She immediately made many friends and, more importantly, buyers. 389 fans picked up the predecessor of the Honda CB 1100 EX last year, 309 by the end of June. The initial fears that 90 HP might not be a sufficient selling point for the CB 1100 were obviously unfounded. Especially since the four-cylinder turned out to be extremely manageable and sufficiently powerful.
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Honda CB 1100 EX in the driving report
New wire spoke wheels and revised optics
CB 1100 EX in the shop windows and attracts with exactly these goodies for an extra 1000 euros.
A clear case for connoisseurs
In addition, Honda increased the tank volume by 1.9 to 17.5 liters, gave the seat cover a handsome quilting and made minor optical retouching. The aluminum high-shoulder rims quoted in the press release did not end up being so, but the built-in wire-spoke wheels with conventional aluminum rims also blend in perfectly with the overall picture. The Honda CB 1100 EX looks absolutely coherent and harmonious from every angle.
The new four-in-two exhaust system mixes the somewhat shy sound with a gentle, full grumble, not bad. It’s fantastic how confidently the Honda glides along on low tours. Despite the last gear, designed as overdrive, the Honda CB 1100 EX purrs through the city in sixth gear with almost 1500 revs if necessary, and runs silky smooth. High-frequency, but not annoying vibrations are noticeable only from 3000 rpm.
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Modified transmission output bearing
The gearbox, for which the gearbox output bearing was modified to make room, works crisply and precisely. But not only is the sixth gear designed as an overdrive, the fifth gear ratio is longer than the last gear in the five-speed gearbox of the first CB 1100 series. Which lowers the speed level, but also the pulling power. When overtaking maneuvers, it is best to downshift twice if you want to move ahead quickly. Especially since the Honda CB 1100 EX has gained a whopping 14 kilograms in weight compared to the base. Of their 262 kilograms, only 47.6 percent rest on the front and 52.4 percent on the rear wheel (CB 1100: 48.8 / 51.2 percent). Incidentally, a 900 Bol-d’Or produced 95 hp and 260 kilos in 1979. When the 20 liter tank is full.
Most of the extra weight will probably go to the account of the exhaust system, but the pretty spoked wheels should also play their part. The Honda CB 1100 EX (CB 1100: Bridgestone BT-54) soled with the Dunlop D 205 Sportmax Touring has not become any easier to handle. Sporty dynamism is not their primary purpose, but enjoyable gliding is even more so. At 100 km / h in the last gear, the crankshaft rotates 2800 times per minute.
After all, the Honda CB 1100 EX is even more stingy when it comes to handling fuel, consuming just 4.3 liters on the leisurely country road lap. Which increases your radius of action to almost an impressive 400 kilometers, on which there should certainly be no hectic rush. Because with the EX version you can stroll and slide even more relaxed. Even more than the CB 1100 was already, it is a clear case for connoisseurs.
Technical data Honda CB 1100 EX
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