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Should I Buy A New 2014?
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alprider Offline
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RE: Should I Buy A New 2014?
Bcos the slip-clutch and stainless steel spokes : the 17......
08-21-2017 08:28 PM
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RE: Should I Buy A New 2014?
(08-21-2017 05:02 PM)daveheinze Wrote:  Is it worth $4000 more?

For me I wanted the spoked wheels, and more gruff twin exhausts... But value depends on your situation. Obviously the slightly older ones sold new offer more of a bargain I'd say.
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TINK Offline
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RE: Should I Buy A New 2014?
(08-21-2017 10:09 AM)daveheinze Wrote:  Hey Guys, I'm a newbie here, but have been lurking a while. I currently ride a V45 Magna, but am looking for something a little newer and reliable. There are dealers here in WI advertising 2014 CB1100s for 6 grand. That seems a great deal, but why didn't these bikes sell?

daveheize,

Buy the 2014, it's a smokin' deal. You will not regret it.

Ya, the 2017 has several desirable updates, and if you have the money to throw around, it may be worth it to you, but... the 2017 is, at it's core, identical to the 2014 (6-speed, etc.).

As for power; Don't listen to the magazines/bloggers/forums. Their baseline for comparison are the current crop of high HP sport bikes.
The power of the CB1100 is more than adequate. Do you need a 750HP Hemi powered car? Or will a Honda Accord do? You decide.

Why did the 2014 Standard (black version) not sell? Well, because the wizards at Honda were trying to go head-to-head in the young hipster market against the likes of the Triumphs. The 2014 Deluxe (a true retro looking bike, IMHO) sold out as fast as they made them, why, because us old geezers who remember the CB750 bought them.

Don't sit on the fence, buy it.
As good as the old Magna was back in the day, let's face it, keeping and old bike on the road is a full time job... Wouldn't you rather be riding than wrenching?

TINK

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rotor Offline
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RE: Should I Buy A New 2014?
(08-22-2017 01:40 AM)TINK Wrote:  Buy the 2014, it's a smokin' deal. You will not regret it.
At that price, its a steal. Plain and simple.

Quote:Ya, the 2017 has several desirable updates, and if you have the money to throw around, it may be worth it to you, but... the 2017 is, at it's core, identical to the 2014 (6-speed, etc.).
Is 2014 US Standard indeed a 6-speed? This is the only item that would make me consider 2017 over 2014 - given the price difference. I personally like the whole "retro" thing, but tube tires in 2017? Thanks, but no, thanks...

Quote:As for power; Don't listen to the magazines/bloggers/forums. Their baseline for comparison are the current crop of high HP sport bikes.
Worse, their "baseline" is some in-vogue paper specification they heard of without much understanding of real motorcycles on real roads. There, 150W/kg of travel mass is all you'll ever need. If, on the other hand, you want to go on the track, buy a different bike altogether.

Quote:Why did the 2014 Standard (black version) not sell?
Because the numbers imported were so small that Honda never put any serious marketing effort behind the product.
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08-22-2017 04:11 AM
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tinboatcapt Offline
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RE: Should I Buy A New 2014?
I bought my '14 standard about a month ago. I have only about 1800 miles on it only because I have two other bikes to ride.

A few observations:
Not retro enough, the DLX out sold it - Back in the '70's and '80's 4 into one exhaust was all the rage for aftermarket mod. A "Yoshi" 4into 1 was a thing to be coveted. I concede that all black wasn't offered or common custom, But I like the look.

'14 vs '17, I'm not one who trades bikes often. I keep them a long time and ride them a lot. So, giving up the three years from "new" doesn't affect me. Besides, half off MSRP is really appealing.

Low Power, the listed HP numbers are not as high as some sport bikes, but for practical use this bike is awesome. I find the gear indicator essential because between 30 and 70 it hardly matters if you ride in 3rd, 4th, or 5th gear. The bike pulls strong and smooth. The seating position is forward, but not aggressive. It is comfortable.
The seat isn't the best, but most bikes now are built that way.

Exhaust sound, It matters to some. I get it. But personally, from a long career of working in noisy places; I have no interest in further damaging my hearing. I appreciate the quiet.

This is my favorite bike for in town or short local trips. I've taken it to it's first rally putting 300 miles on it in a weekend, then another of near 600 miles. But honestly, For my upcoming 4500 mile ride to the west coast, I'll take my ST11.

Good luck with your decision.
Jim

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08-22-2017 06:00 AM
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The ferret Offline
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RE: Should I Buy A New 2014?
I agree with everything tinboatcapt said. Would not be my first choice for a 4500 mile interstate run across the country, as there are other more capable bikes designed for that purpose, however the bike is more than capable of doing it, and if it was the only tool I had, I'd use it. It is far more capable than bikes I DID ride across country when I was young lol.

However I think the bikes strong suit is the the 45-60 mph back roads ride where the abundant torque, lack of vibrations, smooth shifting transmission and powerful brakes become your ally in a pleasant ride of a couple hundred miles.

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08-22-2017 06:17 AM
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Bheezy27403 Offline
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RE: Should I Buy A New 2014?
I'd buy at the heavy discount. $6k is a steal. Why buy the '17 and take the big depreciation hit that will most certainly happen. If you have to have a '17 wait 2 years and get it for $4k off.
08-22-2017 07:04 AM
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mininsx Offline
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RE: Should I Buy A New 2014?
(08-21-2017 12:48 PM)daveheinze Wrote:  Thanks for the info and replies. I'm getting sick of wrenching on a 35 year old bike, so now all I have to do is covince the wife. The only complaints I've seen is low power, but coming from an 83 Magna and a 66 Norton I don't think that will bee a problem.

These "low" power CBs will break the quarter mile in less than 12 seconds. That isn't sportbike quick, but it sure ain't slow. Thumbs Up
That price is stupid low, I'd jump on that in a heartbeat. Banana

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08-22-2017 07:24 AM
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COCB1100 Offline
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Should I Buy A New 2014?
The power of the CB1100 is more than adequate. Do you need a 750HP Hemi powered car? Or will a Honda Accord do? You decide.


TINK
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Yikes. I understand you were trying to illustrate a point, but the 750hp Hemi vs Honda Accord parallel makes the CB sound like it's got the sex appeal and fun of a minivan.




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tinboatcapt Offline
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RE: Should I Buy A New 2014?
(08-22-2017 06:17 AM)The ferret Wrote:  {snip} ... bike is more than capable of doing it, and if it was the only tool I had, I'd use it. It is far more capable than bikes I DID ride across country when I was young lol.
{snip}

Funny you should say that. I have been eyeing up pannier brackets and soft luggage ...

... and as to long trips on lesser bikes BTDT mostly two up!
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