Review 2013 CB 1100, Old Motor with New Power

Posted by Unknown On Thursday, October 18, 2012 0 comments
2013 CB 1100
The first time the eyes sweeping design, pictured faces Honda CB 750 1969. It's similar, but it's really not. This 1100 Honda CB 2013 models, the modern berjantung old school, dedicated to lovers of classic motorcycles but do not want to be bothered caring for battered machine.

His face was handsome, reflecting past men who became an idol in his day. This is evident from the model round headlights and turn signal, fender iron, until the panel meter that looks old school. The model is simple tank, seat, battery cover, until light and rear fender complement the vintage Honda old impression.

The engine is 1140 cc DOHC inline four-cylinder, liquid-cooled which is claimed to deliver 90 PS power output and torque of 93 Nm. This figure is lower than the CB1000R-styled sporty siblings present-which reached number 125 PS and 115 Nm of torque. Although smaller, CB1100 has the torque that can be achieved only at engine speed 5,000 rpm, with a maximum power that can be driven at engine speed 7,500 rpm.

Note these figures contribute to better fuel efficiency. With a tank capacity of about 15 liters, the bike is capable of penetrating a distance of 365 km. As a safety device, Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) is moored in the braking system. While the chassis consists of a tubular steel frame with double cradle. 41mm telescopic front suspension and two shockbreaker Showa behind.

Honda gave three colors, Pearly White, Glory Red or Graphite Black. White and red color version is on the side panel with Eternal Silver accents. While the black version comes with side panel color is customizable.

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