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Arctic cb1100 Offline
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new guest in the stable
A good friend of mine just picked up a very clean 2007 cb900f (919 HORNET) it's a low mile 13,000 bike and been well kept I was more than willing to let him keep it at my house for the winter it gives us a reason to wrench on our stuff together on the weekends! having always been a fan of the cb 599 and 919 I'm stoked and thought I would share a couple pics of of some generations of cb's together!İmageİmageİmageİmage

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11-13-2017 12:44 AM
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Nice. Kind of your mate to buy you a glorious toy like that. Thumbs Up
11-13-2017 01:34 AM
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Rocky Offline
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Very cool Thumbs Up Thumbs Up
I already had a CB900F (919) from new, and really didn't need another 4-cylinder Honda, but couldn't resist the CB1100.
My CB900F is blue like the bike in your pictures, but truth be told, I like the red better Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
Each bike has it's own personality. The CB900F is a bit of a hooligan bike with much less weight and has more power than the 1100. It's easy to get carried away with the performance.
The 1100 is very smooth, refined and sedate by comparison, but is no slouch either.

Still rockin', rollin', and ridin' after all these years
'67 BSA 441 VR, '70 Triumph Tiger 100, '02 Honda CB900F, '06 Triumph T100 Bonneville, '14 Honda CB1100A
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11-13-2017 02:49 AM
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(11-13-2017 01:34 AM)Cormanus Wrote:  Nice. Kind of your mate to buy you a glorious toy like that. Thumbs Up

I wish that I had friends.......
11-13-2017 05:15 AM
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(11-13-2017 02:49 AM)Rocky Wrote:  Very cool Thumbs Up Thumbs Up
I already had a CB900F (919) from new, and really didn't need another 4-cylinder Honda, but couldn't resist the CB1100.
My CB900F is blue like the bike in your pictures, but truth be told, I like the red better Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
Each bike has it's own personality. The CB900F is a bit of a hooligan bike with much less weight and has more power than the 1100. It's easy to get carried away with the performance.
The 1100 is very smooth, refined and sedate by comparison, but is no slouch either.

Rocky,
Where in NS are you (roughly and just curiosity )...I am there with my CB almost every year in the past 2-3 yrsThe ferret

pb

"Drop a gear and disappear"®
'14 CB1100 DLX-#170 ® 26K kms (FOX - pleasure horse)
'14 CB1100/ABS ® 113K kms (MYSHOL - white draft horse)
'13 CB1100/c-ABS - 56K kms - sold
*Grand Chancellor*
(This post was last modified: 11-13-2017 01:27 PM by peterbaron.)
11-13-2017 01:25 PM
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Your doing it wrong--the red & black go the other way around...


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11-13-2017 09:53 PM
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Arctic cb1100 Offline
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YES!! I love it what a great pic the two of these bikes look so good together! in both color variations

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11-13-2017 09:57 PM
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RE: new guest in the stable
(11-13-2017 01:25 PM)peterbaron Wrote:  
(11-13-2017 02:49 AM)Rocky Wrote:  Very cool Thumbs Up Thumbs Up
I already had a CB900F (919) from new, and really didn't need another 4-cylinder Honda, but couldn't resist the CB1100.
My CB900F is blue like the bike in your pictures, but truth be told, I like the red better Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
Each bike has it's own personality. The CB900F is a bit of a hooligan bike with much less weight and has more power than the 1100. It's easy to get carried away with the performance.
The 1100 is very smooth, refined and sedate by comparison, but is no slouch either.

Rocky,
Where in NS are you (roughly and just curiosity )...I am there with my CB almost every year in the past 2-3 yrsThe ferret

pb

I'm in old Halifax town. If you're down this way again, and if the stars are in alignment, maybe we can get together.

Still rockin', rollin', and ridin' after all these years
'67 BSA 441 VR, '70 Triumph Tiger 100, '02 Honda CB900F, '06 Triumph T100 Bonneville, '14 Honda CB1100A
11-14-2017 03:30 AM
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RE: new guest in the stable
(11-14-2017 03:30 AM)Rocky Wrote:  
(11-13-2017 01:25 PM)peterbaron Wrote:  
(11-13-2017 02:49 AM)Rocky Wrote:  Very cool Thumbs Up Thumbs Up
I already had a CB900F (919) from new, and really didn't need another 4-cylinder Honda, but couldn't resist the CB1100.
My CB900F is blue like the bike in your pictures, but truth be told, I like the red better Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
Each bike has it's own personality. The CB900F is a bit of a hooligan bike with much less weight and has more power than the 1100. It's easy to get carried away with the performance.
The 1100 is very smooth, refined and sedate by comparison, but is no slouch either.

Rocky,
Where in NS are you (roughly and just curiosity )...I am there with my CB almost every year in the past 2-3 yrsThe ferret

pb

I'm in old Halifax town. If you're down this way again, and if the stars are in alignment, maybe we can get together.

Was near Halifax in 2015, when riding from Ontario to Cape Breton.....stopped in Mahone Bay, visited Lunenburg, Peggy's Cove ...and so on... as you said.." if the stars are in alignment, maybe we can get together".... in 2018 Hello
Thanks,

pb

"Drop a gear and disappear"®
'14 CB1100 DLX-#170 ® 26K kms (FOX - pleasure horse)
'14 CB1100/ABS ® 113K kms (MYSHOL - white draft horse)
'13 CB1100/c-ABS - 56K kms - sold
*Grand Chancellor*
(This post was last modified: 11-14-2017 05:04 AM by peterbaron.)
11-14-2017 05:03 AM
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