Papa Steve's Rebel 1100 Garage
Papa Steve's Rebel 1100 Garage
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Cruisin' at 74: a portrait of the biker as a 70-something codger
Reflections about riding motorcycles on my 74th birthday with insightful references to James Joyce and Abraham Maslow. Includes a mercifully short biography of Papa Steve.
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Видео

Installing T-Rex Racing Center Stand on a Honda Rebel 1100
Просмотров 17 тыс.Год назад
Papa Steve's alternative to the RUclips instruction video provided by T-Rex Racing. Papa Steve's video adds information that is missing from the company video and provides step-by-step instructions about how to install the stand. Then he reviews the stand after installation. You can watch the T-Rex Racing provided video at ruclips.net/video/oAtQEfekvwU/видео.html.
Papa Steve's Rebel 1100 Slide Show [Previously released on "Cruisin' with Papa Steve"]
Просмотров 303Год назад
PLEASANT HILL, Calif. Papa Steve shows off his Rebel 1100 DCT in a short slide show featuring the guitar work of Tom Slim Tom. The photo montage is set against the idyllic vistas of Tilden Park and San Pablo Reservoir.
Cruisin' at Warp 5 final [Previously released on "Cruisin' with Papa Steve"]
Просмотров 273Год назад
COASTAL MOUNTAINS, Calif. Buckle yourself in for an 8-minute, warp-speed cruise on the Rebel 1100 zipping through the redwood forest, speeding to the top of the coastal mountains and across their twisting ridge into the foggy sundown above San Francisco Bay. Don't run over the flock of turkeys at 5:39 minutes into the video.
Saddling up the Rebel 1100 with the Corbin Gunfighter
Просмотров 11 тыс.Год назад
How to install a Corbin Gunfighter saddle on your Honda Rebel 1100, followed by a review of the seat's strengths and shortcomings.
Four-up, Split-screen Road Test: Sport, Standard, Rain and User modes compared
Просмотров 7692 года назад
This video is a follow up to "Road Testing the Rebel 1100 DCT's Riding Modes." Originally, I planned to add it to the end of the "Road Testing ..." video. But, I decided it would make the video too long. So, I'm adding to the the "Everything You Need to Know about the Rebel 1100's DCT" playlist as a separate video. Commentary during the split screen comparison is limited. These are four of the ...
Road Testing the Riding Modes
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.2 года назад
Papa Steve rides his Rebel 1100 DCT for 4.9 miles in Standard, Sport, Rain, Manual, and User modes to demonstrate the differences between modes. To keep the run for each mode as similar to the other modes as possible, he cruises the same direction , along the same two-lane, country blacktop near Martinez , Calif., in each mode. Each riding mode is tagged as a new chapter to make skipping to a p...
How Riding Modes Affect the DCT
Просмотров 8 тыс.2 года назад
This video is another installment of the playlist, "Everything You Need to Know about the Rebel 1100's DCT." The video is a brief overview of the 1100's riding mode settings and their effects on how the dual-clutch transmission performs during rides. Here's the link to Lovecraftfan's Rebel 1100 Wheelie Practice: ruclips.net/video/NmPlF-VMrPU/видео.html
Not Just Better for Supercars: Rebel 1100's DCT Evolved from a Performance Legacy
Просмотров 3042 года назад
This video is the first installment for the playlist, "Everything You Need to Know About the Rebel 1100's DCT." The video examines the rocky start followed by the supercar legacy of the dual-clutch transmission and its application to Honda motorcycles. Other videos for this playlist will follow.
1100 on my 1100 [previously released on "Cruisin' with Papa Steve"]
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.2 года назад
PLEASANT HILL, Calif. Papa Steve relates his previous, meager riding experience with scooters, trail bikes and motorcycles. He shares the lessons he learned after buying his first, used bike at the age of 71, and he recounts the riding pleasures and monetary pitfalls with his pre-owned bike. The video concludes by discussing the pros and cons of riding the Honda Rebel 1100 DCT for its first 110...
Don't Make These Rebel 1100 Safety Mistakes
Просмотров 25 тыс.2 года назад
Papa Steve warns riders about three safety issues with the Rebel 1100 and discusses how to ride safely. The three issues are the "ankle snagger," "accidental throttle," and " accidental downshift."
How the Rebel 1100 Fairing is Faring
Просмотров 31 тыс.2 года назад
Papa Steve reviews Honda's Rebel 1100 screen cowl/batwing fairing. Its strength is its handling. However, the screen cowl is not easy to install nor is it as functional as it could be. View "Watch this Video before Installing the Rebel 1100 Batwing Fairing" on this channel to understand why it's so challenging to install.
Watch this Video before Installing the Rebel 1100 Batwing Fairing
Просмотров 25 тыс.2 года назад
Critique of Honda's weak installation instructions along with a step-by-step do-it-yourselfers' guide to installing the Rebel 1100 factory screen cowl. Find the Metric/ASA Torque Conversion Table here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YomP_5jeld-6qs5f2078z1WqsHeqdWLsiFVpbj8hd9E/edit?usp=sharing You might want to watch Rebel 11’s “Rebel 1100 batwing / screen cowl installation and ride” at ruclips...
Making Tire Pressure Maintenance Convenient
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.3 года назад
Tips and recommendations about how to maintain tire pressure for your Rebel 1100 more easily.
The Charge of the Light Brigade
Просмотров 4533 года назад
Papa Steve reads Alfred, Lord Tennyson's, indictment of military stupidity and collective valor, the 19th century poem, "The Charge of the Light Brigade." First watch "Curse of the 600-mile chain maintenance."
Adjusting the Chain Freeplay
Просмотров 13 тыс.3 года назад
Adjusting the Chain Freeplay
Taming your Rebel 1100 suspension
Просмотров 16 тыс.3 года назад
Taming your Rebel 1100 suspension

Комментарии

  • @RichardNottingham-g9c
    @RichardNottingham-g9c 9 дней назад

    Many thanks for making this video. Sure helped me install my fairing.

  • @EvaSavastsyanava
    @EvaSavastsyanava 13 дней назад

    Hello! I bought used bike and don't know settings in front forks. Can I firstly adjust it fully counterclockwise to 0 position? Can I feel stop at 0 pisition?

  • @Bermwolf
    @Bermwolf Месяц назад

    That plastic bag trick is a new one. Worth watching the video

  • @johnpark8465
    @johnpark8465 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for the video

  • @billstapert9853
    @billstapert9853 2 месяца назад

    I dont like the faring. The plexiglass needs to be much taller to block birds, bugs, & wind from my head & face!

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 2 месяца назад

      Yah, it could be three inches taller and wider. I'm more troubled by the constant air pressure against the helmet.

  • @RogerDiotte
    @RogerDiotte 2 месяца назад

    WOWOWOWOWOW.....I LOVE this video...I NEED a bike with Center Stand...I'm still riding my 1984 VT750C Shadow lol in Canada and of course it has a center stand and I just assume most all bikes have a center.....BOY was I wrong! So I'm REALLY thinking hard about buying this bike...I'm really liking what you are showing me here Steve ya ole man ya! Oh and man I really like your bikes color....I have that color on my 750 Shadow even though I was a BLACK bike guy my life!

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 2 месяца назад

      Let me know what bike you buy. Thanks for sharing the love.

  • @RogerDiotte
    @RogerDiotte 2 месяца назад

    So I see your Batwing is very good...your hands are not covered though by it? I was looking online at the Honda Canada Page and while looking at the new bike it surely looked like the factory wing covers the whole hands? Do you think it does or is that an illusion! Your a good man for posting all this content Steve...I really like you and what your doing chum so thanks...if I were near ya I'd definitely ride and hang with you!

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 2 месяца назад

      The original Honda batwing for the 1100 does not cover the hands. I believe the batwing for the touring model of the 1100 is larger, but I haven't seen one up close and personal. So, I don't have a definitive answer for your question.

  • @newbierides
    @newbierides 2 месяца назад

    Would these batwings be able to adjust or fit if you add some 6 inch bar risers? Or would it look weird like the handlebar is out of place?

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 2 месяца назад

      I wish I could answer that question. I plan to put two-inch risers on my 1100. They look like they will be a good fit, with some modification to the dash mount. Six inches? I don't know.

  • @williamcoulter5462
    @williamcoulter5462 2 месяца назад

    The most difficult part is 15.10 these two bolts are a nightmare , if you get frustrated just stop , go for a coffee or tea and start again with a clam head. 2 hour job with the correct tools and it does help especially if like me you are short and the screen seems to be the correct height taller riders may need to fit a deflector shield.

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 2 месяца назад

      I wish the windscreen was three inches taller. I'm 5' 10." I've been thinking about having one made.

  • @jamescampolo7824
    @jamescampolo7824 3 месяца назад

    Hi Steve, you still riding?

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 2 месяца назад

      I am. Thanks for asking.

    • @jamescampolo7824
      @jamescampolo7824 2 месяца назад

      @@papastevesgarage I took my mother riding when she was 75, I hope I'm still riding at 75. 70 now, might make it.

  • @Wong0ne
    @Wong0ne 3 месяца назад

    ive never been so frustrated to just find an answer but then so delightfuly entertained in my life

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 2 месяца назад

      I should take my comedy show on the road.

  • @keanematthews
    @keanematthews 3 месяца назад

    Oh, and one other comment, Papa Steve. I don't use torque wrenches or torque drivers for anything calling for LOW torque. I do it by hand following a fairly simple method. In the case of 1Nm or .74 ft-lbs or 8.9 in-lbs, my method is to simply apply 1 pound of pressure at 9 inches from the torqued fastener -- OR 9 pounds of pressure at 1 inch from the fastener -- OR possily 2 pounds of pressure at 4.5 inches from the fastener. Once my highly calibrated hand feels that I need to use more than the desired force, I stop. I think of it like taking a 16 ounce bottle of water (1 pound) and placing it on the T-handle hex wrench at 9 inches from the fastener, and if the water bottle no longer forces the handle downwards, I'm done.

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 2 месяца назад

      I'm glad you found a method that works for you. I can be too anal.

  • @keanematthews
    @keanematthews 3 месяца назад

    Nice summation, Papa Steve. I would have personally rated the cost at only 3 or 4 motorcycles because Honda doesn't sell the fairing, the cowl stay, the headlight cowl, and the windshield together as a unit. Instead, they sell each piece separately and charge fairly high markups for some pieces of plastic and one overengineered steel cowl stay. 🙂

  • @marvlb
    @marvlb 3 месяца назад

    You don’t need a crow foot for the 17mm adjuster nut for the torque wrench. Your turning the adjuster bolt 90 degrees, when you tighten the adjuster hex nut holding it in position with the 5mm Allen wrench, torquing it with the torque wrench may at most more it one tenth of a degree. Very minor after turning it 90 degrees. Very good video and useful information.

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 3 месяца назад

      My lock nut tends to move the adjuster more than I like. Thanks for watching. I appreciate your feedback.

  • @metinpekkaptan6755
    @metinpekkaptan6755 3 месяца назад

    Hi, do you consider the DCT version on this XY graph, or the manual version? There's ~20pounds (~10kg difference) in between both versions, F.Y.I.

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 3 месяца назад

      My data is about the DCT only. But the same zip-tie test will work on the manual transmission version. Thanks for the input.

    • @metinpekkaptan6755
      @metinpekkaptan6755 2 месяца назад

      @@papastevesgarage Thanks for the reply. Considering my weight (187 w gear) + 1100T DCT (+22 pounds difference with non-T DCT) + accessories (+3 pounds for now) + my usual backpack (8 pounds or so) I should consider a rider weight equivalent to 220 pounds on your graph, which is like 6 clicks I presume. I was using it with 8 on commute and 10 on highway and I was feeling everything on the road, maybe that was the reason :D I should use it w 6 on daily commute and 7 on highway or when I fill my saddlebags and backpack with groceries. Increasing preload above the needs causes actually a lower travel so I understand that now. I would appreciate if you make a similar graph considering the fork offsets but measurements from offset surface via a caliper maybe, instead of turns from the stock position (my forks had different offset on right and left fork btw, user should check it).

  • @theslowdeath
    @theslowdeath 3 месяца назад

    when I rode to wash my motorcycle I wore stand like a necklace... lucky car wash is very close

  • @wellingtonsoto5166
    @wellingtonsoto5166 4 месяца назад

    Does anyone know if it's compatible if you've installed burley brand stiletto shocks? They raise the motorcycle a few inches off the ground and I don't think the center stand will be able to reach.

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 3 месяца назад

      I suspect you are correct. Let me know if you get confirmation.

    • @wellingtonsoto5166
      @wellingtonsoto5166 2 месяца назад

      ​@papastevesgarage The adjustable stand works and reaches the ground. Even with the shocks, it's about 5 inches off the ground.

  • @robbcraig8146
    @robbcraig8146 4 месяца назад

    Thanks but no mention of wheel alignment? How should this be checked?

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 3 месяца назад

      If you are careful to move the adjusters on each side of the wheel by the same amount, you shouldn't affect the adjustment enough to make a difference. I'm planning a video about alignment, but I won't be able to make it very soon. Here are two tools you can use to check your rear wheel alignment: - Motion Pro Alignment Tool 08-0048 - Profi Products Motorcycle Wheel Alignment Tool ART.NR: CAT-D)T-Magnet The Motion Pro is cheep and easy to use, but you have to rely on visually checking that the 6" reference bar is parallel to the chain. That leaves more possibility for error than I like. The Profi device uses a laser that you can point along the length of the chain from the back sprocket to the front sprocket. I think that is much more accurate. The Profi is pricey, though. More than $130 from Amazon. I bought it directly from the German company for about half that. I am much more satisfied with the Profi. RUclips has videos about both of these products.

  • @adolfogonzalezrodriguez7422
    @adolfogonzalezrodriguez7422 4 месяца назад

    ,muy explicito, fácil de entender y un excelente humor

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 3 месяца назад

      I don't speak or write any Spanish. But thank you for the compliment.

  • @decorbolton
    @decorbolton 4 месяца назад

    I came across your channel the other day as I,m thinking about buying the Honda 1100 Rebel and I,v enjoyed every minute just sub you should have way more than 1.9k

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 3 месяца назад

      I've gotten slower about adding videos because life got in the way. Thank you so much for the compliment.

  • @Dave1567
    @Dave1567 4 месяца назад

    Good job Steve perfect tutorial

  • @onthescrews3026
    @onthescrews3026 4 месяца назад

    At 10:40 mark I became a subscriber. Just got my 1100. Love the videos, thanks!

  • @spenjackson
    @spenjackson 4 месяца назад

    Great looking bike sir!

  • @Timo-y8p
    @Timo-y8p 4 месяца назад

    simply excellent video. Thank you for your time invested in this.

  • @chrisaitken9775
    @chrisaitken9775 4 месяца назад

    I weigh 220 so just copied your suggestion of 6 extra clicks, yet to ride it and test it, will keep you posted

  • @robbcraig8146
    @robbcraig8146 4 месяца назад

    Useful insight thanks

  • @robbcraig8146
    @robbcraig8146 4 месяца назад

    Had the ankle snager on my test ride. Thank you for the top tips as I have ordered a dct🍻

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 3 месяца назад

      That right foot is problem. I've changed to a Two Brothers exhaust, so I don't have that worry anymore. I think the TB exhaust looks better on the bike.

  • @inkjet42
    @inkjet42 4 месяца назад

    Had my rebel nearly 3 years and just assumed the rear suspension was fine from how it reacted just pressing down on it anyway saw this video and did the zip tie test and it was way too soft, i weigh around 250lb and i finished up setting it at 12 clicks this leaves the zip ties just off the bottom, ride is way better now so thanks for your help

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 3 месяца назад

      I appreciate your feedback. Glad I could help.

  • @earlwilliams5473
    @earlwilliams5473 5 месяцев назад

    I put my bike in neutral when maneuver backing into parking spcae. I found if I turn the bar all the way to the left I'll accidentally give some throttle. That will wake you up !!

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 3 месяца назад

      I've done the same thing. Caution is a learned behavior.

  • @polartsang
    @polartsang 5 месяцев назад

    Does it still have the issue of scratching rear guard behind stock seat and rear fender?

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 3 месяца назад

      I haven't seen any problem. The rubber bumpers should prevent any issues.

  • @mikeeastridge3556
    @mikeeastridge3556 5 месяцев назад

    We’re should zip tie be positioned when you are done 1/2 way are code bottom

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 3 месяца назад

      I'm sorry I don't understand your question. Please resubmit it.

  • @barrydennis106
    @barrydennis106 5 месяцев назад

    I find the throttle twitchy, even in rain mode when leaving a stopped position, any suggestions?

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 3 месяца назад

      Not really. The bike is fairly light for a cruiser, and the engine is very torquey. I suspect it's just going to be twitchy. I don't ride in rain mode unless safety demands it. So, I guess my throttle work has become smoother. Or, maybe I've just gotten use to the twitchiness. I don't worry about it anymore.

  • @MarcGarcia-y4m
    @MarcGarcia-y4m 6 месяцев назад

    @MarcGarcia-y4m 12 seconds ago I think I did this right. Chain measured within spec. But right afterwards my ABS light came on, stayed on and then started blinking/flashing :( Anyone have any troubleshooting advice? The whole point of trying to DIY it was not to pay a shop to adjust the chain and now I might still have to go into one.

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 6 месяцев назад

      I don't have any good suggestions for you. Adjusting the chain is not related to the automatic braking system. I've never had an issue with ABS

  • @civic2323
    @civic2323 6 месяцев назад

    Man I wished this was a 2 piece saddle now that I know it’s one entire piece I’m going to cancel my appointment I have a them to take in my bike and get a custom fit.

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 6 месяцев назад

      Explain why you want a two-piece seat?

    • @civic2323
      @civic2323 6 месяцев назад

      @@papastevesgarage on my 1100T I can access the storage area under the seat w the key and I have my insurance and god tracker in. Looking at the pic off their website i thought it was 2 pieces

  • @annehause7118
    @annehause7118 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the great video!!! I love your sense of humor too!!! I'm strongly considering getting this for mine. I have watched multiple videos of people using jacks to lift their bikes. 😮😮😮 Are they CrAzY?!?! My first thought was it's gonna tip over!!!! I just dont know if I'd be strong enough to get it up and down off the stand.

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 6 месяцев назад

      Getting the 1100 onto the center stand is tricky for me. I weigh about 200 pounds. I straddle the bike, put my weight on the center stand's down arm with my left foot, then throw my weight toward the back of the bike while pulling the handlebars toward me. This awkward mounting maneuver may explain why Honda only puts a side stand on the 1100. I can usually get the bike onto the center stand by the third try. Despite the challenge of raising the bike onto the center stand, I'm happy with my decision to install it. I don't need to get out the front stand/wheel chock and floor jack anymore when I'm ready to do chain maintenance. A paddock stand that fits the 1100s swing arm would be an alternative. Maybe somebody makes one now that doesn't break the bank.

    • @petzkhie
      @petzkhie 3 месяца назад

      I am also considering this, I hope to see a video of both mount and dismount of the center stand after they install it.

  • @noveris6538
    @noveris6538 6 месяцев назад

    LET'S FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOOOOOII💯🗣️🔥💯❌💀🤓🖖🤓✌️😆😂🤓😂😈😂🤓🖖🙄🖖😈🖖♾️✌️🤓😂❌🔥🦅🔛😭🔝🎀🔛😭💀🦅🗣️🦅🗣️🦅🗣️🦅🗣️🗣️

  • @alexcast7135
    @alexcast7135 6 месяцев назад

    Question on your bike do you feels the click when the transmission change speed ….

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 6 месяцев назад

      I sometimes get a click in the low gears, but never in the higher gears. The transmission rev matching is very good. The occasional click doesn't annoy me.

  • @angetassou166
    @angetassou166 6 месяцев назад

    DCT presque tous à la vente en occasion en France, tout le monde préfère boite mécanique = 10kg de moins, 1000€ moins, moins d'entretien, démarre si panne de batterie sur la vitesse, plaisir de conduite, on trouve moins cher d'occasion même année dct que méca chez nous , c'est dire ! pour le pot changer le silencieux pour meilleur son et moins de gène, mettre aussi selle mustang pour confort ! Bonne journée!!!!

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for your comment. Automatic transmission motorcycles are a different riding experience. I still like mine.

  • @ianburns6218
    @ianburns6218 7 месяцев назад

    I did not know there was a toolkit under the seat! 'scrwing the adjuster off thed of the shock absorber, doen't sound like a good thin' Got it Papa Steve!

  • @angetassou166
    @angetassou166 7 месяцев назад

    Bonjour, je me suis abonné très bonne explication, la béquille ne frotte pas en virages? J'ai environ votre age et je compte reprendre la moto avec le même modèle ( en changeant la selle d'origine aussi ) je vois que vous avez une Corbin c'est bien plus confortable . Pouvez-vous me dire si cette moto vaut vraiment le coup de l'acheter svp. Merci de votre retour .

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the compliment. I haven't had any trouble with the center stand dragging on hard turns. However, I am not an aggressive rider, so I don't push the limits on turns the way some 20-something riders might. I am delighted with my 1100. The DCT is a different riding experience from a manual transmission bike, but I think the dual-clutch automatic works well for the kind of cruising that I prefer. I have come to believe that 90% of manual shifting is mostly busy work. Here is the major difference. The automatic transmission tends to keep shift points at around 2000-2500 RPMs. When I switch to manual mode, I tend to rev the engine toward the 4000 RPM range before shifting. So, be aware the DCT will change the way you ride. Overall, I think this is a very good motorcycle for the money. Here are some things I think Honda could have done better. I wish the riding position were more upright and the stock seat were more comfortable. A larger capacity gas tank seems reasonable for a cruiser. Acceleration is lively and handling is fairly nimble, but I'm disappointed the motorcycle is limited to 100 mph or slower, even though I have never pushed the bike above 90 mph and probably never will. I would prefer a belt drive or a drive shaft to reduce the amount of chain maintenance needed. Engine and transmission are strong and durable. The bike is well equipped from the factory with antilock hydraulic disk brakes front and rear. Traction control is an excellent safety feature. The bike is not designed to do wheelies, so electronically dampening front wheel lift is not really an issue for me. I like user-selectable riding modes, and i use the standard equipment cruise control frequently. And the 1100 looks more like a traditional motorcycle than a video-game crotch rocket. I took French in high school and 16 credits hours of French in college, but if I made mistakes below, please blame the glitchy translation on Google. Merci pour le compliment. Je n'ai eu aucun problème avec la béquille centrale qui traînait dans les virages serrés. Cependant, je ne suis pas un pilote agressif, donc je ne repousse pas les limites dans les virages comme le feraient certains pilotes d'une vingtaine d'années. Je suis ravi de mon 1100. Le DCT offre une expérience de conduite différente d'un vélo à transmission manuelle, mais je pense que la boîte automatique à double embrayage fonctionne bien pour le type de croisière que je préfère. J'en suis venu à croire que 90 % des changements de vitesses manuels sont principalement des travaux exigeants. Voici la différence majeure. La transmission automatique a tendance à maintenir les points de changement de vitesse à environ 2 000-2 500 tr/min. Lorsque je passe en mode manuel, j'ai tendance à faire tourner le moteur vers la plage de 4 000 tr/min avant de changer de vitesse. Sachez donc que le DCT va changer votre façon de rouler. Dans l'ensemble, je pense que c'est une très bonne moto pour le prix. Voici certaines choses que je pense que Honda aurait pu faire mieux. J'aurais aimé que la position de conduite soit plus droite et que le siège d'origine soit plus confortable. Un réservoir d’essence de plus grande capacité semble raisonnable pour un croiseur. L'accélération est vive et la maniabilité est assez agile, mais je suis déçu que la moto soit limitée à 100 mph ou moins, même si je n'ai jamais poussé la moto au-dessus de 90 mph et ne le ferai probablement jamais. Je préférerais un entraînement par courroie ou un arbre d'entraînement pour réduire la quantité d'entretien de la chaîne nécessaire. Le moteur et la transmission sont solides et durables. Le vélo est bien équipé en usine avec des freins à disque hydrauliques antiblocage à l'avant et à l'arrière. L’antipatinage est un excellent dispositif de sécurité. Le vélo n'est pas conçu pour faire des wheelies, donc l'amortissement électronique du levage de la roue avant n'est pas vraiment un problème pour moi. J'aime les modes de conduite sélectionnables par l'utilisateur et j'utilise fréquemment le régulateur de vitesse de série. Et la 1100 ressemble plus à une moto traditionnelle qu’à une fusée à entrejambe de jeu vidéo. J'ai suivi des cours de français au lycée et 16 crédits d'heures de français à l'université, mais si j'ai commis des erreurs ci-dessous, veuillez blâmer la traduction erronée sur Google.

    • @angetassou166
      @angetassou166 7 месяцев назад

      @@papastevesgarage merci beaucoup de m'avoir répondu, je vous souhaite une bonne continuation, à plus peut-être. Thierry de Carry-le-Rouet à coté de Marseille.

  • @ethanfiess2961
    @ethanfiess2961 7 месяцев назад

    Watch this a couple times a year Papa Steve. Life saver

  • @674frisco
    @674frisco 7 месяцев назад

    Great! Thank you Papa Steve!

  • @captainobvious5349
    @captainobvious5349 8 месяцев назад

    Outstanding video, sir!!

  • @ElStavioBelgium
    @ElStavioBelgium 8 месяцев назад

    Well done Sir.Explained in a calm and clear manner,as it should be.

  • @Bobert383
    @Bobert383 9 месяцев назад

    Great review and thanks, you really helped my wife pull the trigger on that seat. If by “other reviewer” you mean Birch, he’s not very bright and complains a lot.

  • @jamesbronson3347
    @jamesbronson3347 9 месяцев назад

    Hey Papa, Trex just came out with a new ADJUSTABLE center stand for the Rebel 1100 and 1100T. Wish I would have waited!

    • @papastevesgarage
      @papastevesgarage 8 месяцев назад

      I just looked at it. The original stand usually provides enough clearance to spin the rear wheel. Although, one time it didn't. I'm not sure what the variable was. The adjustable stand is very interesting.

  • @albertsanchez8007
    @albertsanchez8007 9 месяцев назад

    Very useful and concise video thank you. As it happens a 1/4 turn equates to a quarter inch of slack reduction on my 1100 DCT, which is exactly how much I needed to adjust, so it worked out perfectly.

  • @octavioquilichini874
    @octavioquilichini874 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the Cobin Gunfigthter. I had one on my Honda Magna about 20 years ago and just ordered a new one for my Harley Switchback. Your video is reassuring that I made the right choice. I do have a Mustang on the sprrtster. I am also over 70. Thanks again and ride safe.