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CB1100 and rider's height
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BIGGREEK Offline
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Houston, DE
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Post: #11
RE: CB1100 and rider's height
6'5" with a 33"inseam
really comfortable, took me a while to find a bike that i liked (and fit on, 300lbs also factors in too Big Grin) wish i had a taller seat. Looking to buy highway pegs in the spring. So far, ive ridden it about an hour straight (50ish miles) and not too awfully bad.

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02-01-2015 12:19 AM
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CB4ME Offline
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Maryland
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Post: #12
RE: CB1100 and rider's height
I'm 6'1" with 31" inseam. I added adjustable pegs set about a half inch lower and half inch more forward. I have a K&H high seat and solo seat. The high seat is great for extended rides and the solo seat which is a good half inch lower works fine for several hours in the saddle.

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02-01-2015 06:10 AM
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Running Like a Top

Texas
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Post: #13
RE: CB1100 and rider's height
I am 6'1" with 34" inseam and the stock saddle slid me forward making the pegs more rearset. First, I added the K&H Solo seat which keeps me position aft a little better. The foam is also firmer, so I don't settle in as much. I was going to get the K&H double high saddle, but was afraid I would feel like I was on top of the bike more than in the bike. Lower bars also increase the sensation of being on top of the bike.

Most recently, I added some TSR Sport pegs advertised as 10mm up and 10 mm back. While on paper they should have caused a more cramped position, they actually feel roomier. The stock pegs are so wide compared to these, my boot heels actually fit further down around them. I had to readjust my shifter linkage to lower the shifter some.

For someone well into the 6 foot range or with 34"+ inseam, small changes in seat height and peg positioning can make a world of difference.

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02-01-2015 08:51 AM
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ClassicVW Offline
High Mileage

New Jersey, USA
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Post: #14
RE: CB1100 and rider's height
I'm 6'0" with 33in inseam and have never felt cramped, even after 5 hours in the saddle. Numb butt with the stock seat that I swapped out, but that's a different issue.

Like gossman, I think the riding position is perfect for me. And I am very picky. Almost every bike I sat on at the bike show I had a complaint about this or that. Pegs, bars, reach, height, bike too small, seat too small, etc.

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02-01-2015 08:53 AM
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EmptySea Offline
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Chicagoland, USA
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Post: #15
RE: CB1100 and rider's height
+1 on small changes can make large differences. I'd definitely ride some long rides and see how you feel before doing anything and then, if change is needed, work in small increments.

Still don't think you have much to worry about. Smile

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02-01-2015 08:57 AM
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RetroSeattle Offline
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Seattle, USA
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Post: #16
RE: CB1100 and rider's height
I'm 6'4" with a 34 inch inseam. The CB1100 is quite comfortable, but I have decided to buy the K and H Hi seat from Takashi at Samurider. I've found that even an inch or so in seat height can un-kink my knees. As it is, I have to get off the bike every hour and a half or so while on a long trip to trench my legs.
02-01-2015 10:48 AM
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Rboe Offline
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Phx, AZ
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Post: #17
RE: CB1100 and rider's height
Wow! All you tall guys with short legs! :poke:

Looks like around 34" inseam the seat/foot peg geometry gets a bit iffy for people.

I have found the Lamm seat is good for about 6 hours. The Russell Day Long is good for all day. Well named. Stock seat, about 90 minutes. Better than the Griso seat by a country mile, about the same as the 650L seat. Not bad as far as stock seats go. But I met a fellow, tall and lanky, butt of iron, rode his Griso with a stock seat all the way from the Pacific Northwest to Datil New Mexico and thought the stock seat was fine. Oiy!

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02-01-2015 11:22 AM
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Ohio
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Post: #18
RE: CB1100 and rider's height
That's the funny thing about seats. I rode my 13 and my 14 multiple days in a row, 8 to 9 hours a day, to Kentucky, West Virginia, North Carolina, no problem with either seat yet some guys are crying after 50 miles on the stocker. It's the Goldilocks story. Some think they are too soft, some think they are too hard, and some think they are just right.

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02-01-2015 11:55 AM
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LiveToRide Offline
1st Service Completed

California
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Post: #19
RE: CB1100 and rider's height
6'1" 30" inseam - 61 year old knees and my knees do bother me when riding. I got the 23mm adjustable peg lowering kit and it made a big difference but I don't like the positioning of my feet relative to the brake and shifter pedals. I'm thinking of selling my lowering kit and trying some highway pegs or engine guard/peg combo. I have a Corbin seat that is perfect for my derriere. I would get tailbone pain with the stock seat at 40 miles. The Corbin did move me back a bit so I got a set of 7/8" risers. One thing leads to another....
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02-01-2015 12:47 PM
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hb9400 Offline
Running Like a Top

Marietta ga
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Post: #20
RE: CB1100 and rider's height
Interesting thread, sorry I'm only 5'8" with a 30" inseam and find the bike to be compact but the height for me is spot on so I can imagine you taller riders feeling cramped. Do any of you own adventure bikes? Being a big fan of the Kawasaki Versys I miss it except for having to deal with feet placement when stopping, something that I just don't think twice about on the CB1100.

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02-01-2015 12:58 PM
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