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Seller
Up for sale is my 1983 Honda CB1100F with 14,900 miles. I’m simply reducing my collection to something more manageable for me. This bike is NOT 100% OEM but a restored vehicle with a few aftermarket replacement parts. The aftermarket parts include a Marving exhaust, a recovered seat, the grips and the front and rear turn signals. The bike was restored about 4 years ago. The frame is powder coated as is most of the other parts. All the “chrome” on the motor is ceramic coated (so no fading or corrosion). The paint was done by BD Cycles in Lancaster, SC using OEM matched paints. The headstock bearings have been upgraded to heavy duty roller bearings, all the calipers were just rebuilt and a new rear tire was installed. The bike was also gone over and tuned up by a 30-year Honda mechanic. The bike is in amazing condition and it runs and rides better than new. Last October this bike was ridden from New Orleans to Birmingham, AL and back (about 700 mile round trip) to attend the Barber Vintage without issue. No reason you couldn’t jump on this bike and ride it across the country.
A cold start video can be found at https://youtube.com/shorts/bT3PMmiZzhQ?feature=share.
Please feel free to PM me with any further questions. We can also arrange a FaceTime call to go over the bike.
RSBFS
“For riders of a certain age, the CB1100F represents a significant moment in time. The last serious Honda sport bike to utilize air cooling, the CB1100F was part standard, part sport bike, and part sport touring machine. And while today each of those segments represents a different motorcycle, the CB1100F was the jack-of-all-trades bike to get them all done. It won AMA races. It beat Honda sales records. It did it all.
And today, despite the fact that these were mass produced in a “stamp out as many as you can make while people are buyin’ ’em” sort of way, 34 years later it is hard to find one that looks presentable, let alone in riding condition.” Said Mike on RSBFS seven years ago.
According to the seller, this bike is ready to ride and I’m sure it will turn some heads.
Good luck to the buyer and seller!
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