HONDA CB1100 Custom
Japanese Custom Culture
Webike's Opinion
Here is a "HONDA CB1100" custom by Webike community user "JUN". Since its launch, the CB1100 has continued to sell at a pace far exceeding the manufacturer's expectations, giving the impression of majestic styling reminiscent of the famous models of yesteryear and easy controlling that is hard to believe it is over 1000cc. The K style seat captures the characteristics of the CB750Four well, with its thick shape and surface skin pattern, giving it a sense of nostalgia.To create a sense of volume, the seat height is 805 mm, 40 mm higher than the stock height. but the ground reach was slightly compromised. The hardness of the urethane inside the seat was changed in various parts to thoroughly pursue comfort. Also, the suspension was changed to Ohlins rear suspension, which eliminated the stock scuffing feeling and made the motorcycle more stable. Another thing that greatly affects the ride quality is the rearset. The MORIWAKI's rearset kit equipped that can be run on the track as it is.The rigidity of the pedals is enhanced by the detailed design and high machining accuracy of the pedal bends and clearances of each part. The MORIWAKI full exhaust system is one piece with classical modern megaphone style and orthodox style. The entire motorcycle is a calm custom style that can be used anywhere from touring to the race track.
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Specifications
Part | Details |
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Exhaust | MORIWAKI Full Exhaust System Megaphone 2 Cut Out |
Brake | POSH Aluminum Machined Brake Lever + Lever Adjuster |
Handle / Steering | HONDA Sports Grip Heater |
Rearsets | MORIWAKI Rearsets Kit |
Suspension | OHLINS Rear Suspension |
Bodywork / Fairing |
MORIWAKI Frame Hole Plug KIJIMA Engine Guard |
Lights | KIJIMA Headlight Bracket SYGN HOUSE LED RIBBON XHP3537W H4-type Hyper LED Headlight Bulb Kit POSH Blinker Set Middle Machined Superbike Type |
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Hakuyo
A foreigner who rides in Japan, Japanese call this "Gaijin Rider". Third year in the Webike global team. He feels and shares the real bike life in Japan then presents you how interesting Japanese customs are.