I'll have to check out the T-32's I've never had a set of those, as far as I know. I have a set of sport touring Bridgestones on my hayabusa, but I think they are an older version.
Good on yah paster Matt, I like your video on the cb1100 and I have a 2010 model and still love riding her and I totally agree with you regarding only riding in leathers, I won't ride without them. I got hi sided years ago and if I didn't have leathers on I would have losted it my right knee hit the road and my eyes were inline with the front axle hands were still on the bars and my left foot on the seat and tank, I bounced off the road and landed back in the saddle, finished up on the side of the road but never dropped it. Yeah so without the good gear on I would have lost a lot of paint and skin, you are right about wearing the right sort of protection. I recon God was riding with me that day, cheers mate andy from Australia
Wow Andy! What an epic save!! I would agree, it sounds like the Lord was involved in that accident! What bike were you on when that happened? I really don't ride without my leathers on these days. I have a Spidi 2 piece that I basically put on automatically before I get on any machine these days. I also picked up a Helite airbag vest for a good deal from Motostorm online, I really do like that thing as well :).
Gday there pastor Matt, I was on my 2002 XLH 1200 Harley sporster, breaking in a new rear tire, I still feel that God must ride by my side. I'm 70 now brought my first bike at 13 after working for over a year to save up, nearly fell off the perch a year ago ( Australian for dieing) but I did meet both God and the Devil while in a coma for about 5 days. God was so beautiful and pure with the most vivid white light you can possibly imagine. I told the Devil my heart and soul belongs to the lord . And I'm still enjoying all the wonderful family and friends and my animals that God has given me. Thank you for your message and I do have many funny stories from riding motorcycles if you want to hear them. Cheers Andy from Australia
This is the best stuff I have nearby here, but I do plan on posting a Wildcat mountain run soon. Hey it could be worse tho, I could still be living in Florida! :p lol.
Ciao complimenti bella recensione. Puoi dirmi che sensazione hai avuto riguardo il calore proveniente dal motore e se pensi che nell'uso urbano possa infastidire?
Hi, thanks for the question, I didn't use the CB1100 much in heavy traffic, so it never really got a chance to get very hot. If you let it sit and idle it, will warm up quite a bit, since it isn't water cooled, but I never experienced any problems personally.
I am a priest/pastor in wi (neenah) i have a cb1100 in my background yes i have sellers remorce if you are in neenah i would love to go riding. Yes lunch is on me. Great vid love the bike watch out for the deer. Good luck with your ministry.
Thanks for the offer Robert, would love to go riding sometime :). We could connect on another social media like Facebook or Instagram, if you'd like. My CB1100 may actually be up for sale soon as well, if you are interested let me know!
Doing a sprocket change could increase low end grunt a bit I suspect, but the CB1100 isn't really a muscle cruiser. If you are looking for more off the line power, the Suzuki M109R or the Yamaha Vmax might be more what you are looking for. I have some content on the channel here with both of those bikes, if you'd like to check it out :).
I guess I never even really thought about the windscreen! Lol. The previous owner put it on, and I've just left it on for some wind protection. It does cause a little buffeting with your helmet, when moving around at certain angles though.
@binbinlele1041 some of these older bikes just have clunky gearboxes. Heck my new BMW R nine t is clunky cause it's a dry clutch, just the way it is. What techniques do you use when shifting to avoid clunking certain types of gearboxes?
I put some T-32’s on my 2014 , I’m no pro , but they sure seem better than the original bridge stones that come on it . I ride old roads. Great bikes
I'll have to check out the T-32's I've never had a set of those, as far as I know. I have a set of sport touring Bridgestones on my hayabusa, but I think they are an older version.
Good on yah paster Matt, I like your video on the cb1100 and I have a 2010 model and still love riding her and I totally agree with you regarding only riding in leathers, I won't ride without them. I got hi sided years ago and if I didn't have leathers on I would have losted it my right knee hit the road and my eyes were inline with the front axle hands were still on the bars and my left foot on the seat and tank, I bounced off the road and landed back in the saddle, finished up on the side of the road but never dropped it. Yeah so without the good gear on I would have lost a lot of paint and skin, you are right about wearing the right sort of protection. I recon God was riding with me that day, cheers mate andy from Australia
Wow Andy! What an epic save!!
I would agree, it sounds like the Lord was involved in that accident! What bike were you on when that happened?
I really don't ride without my leathers on these days. I have a Spidi 2 piece that I basically put on automatically before I get on any machine these days.
I also picked up a Helite airbag vest for a good deal from Motostorm online, I really do like that thing as well :).
Gday there pastor Matt, I was on my 2002 XLH 1200 Harley sporster, breaking in a new rear tire, I still feel that God must ride by my side. I'm 70 now brought my first bike at 13 after working for over a year to save up, nearly fell off the perch a year ago ( Australian for dieing) but I did meet both God and the Devil while in a coma for about 5 days. God was so beautiful and pure with the most vivid white light you can possibly imagine. I told the Devil my heart and soul belongs to the lord . And I'm still enjoying all the wonderful family and friends and my animals that God has given me. Thank you for your message and I do have many funny stories from riding motorcycles if you want to hear them. Cheers Andy from Australia
Still waiting for the promised twisties..
This is the best stuff I have nearby here, but I do plan on posting a Wildcat mountain run soon. Hey it could be worse tho, I could still be living in Florida! :p lol.
Ciao complimenti bella recensione. Puoi dirmi che sensazione hai avuto riguardo il calore proveniente dal motore e se pensi che nell'uso urbano possa infastidire?
Hi, thanks for the question, I didn't use the CB1100 much in heavy traffic, so it never really got a chance to get very hot. If you let it sit and idle it, will warm up quite a bit, since it isn't water cooled, but I never experienced any problems personally.
I am a priest/pastor in wi (neenah) i have a cb1100 in my background yes i have sellers remorce if you are in neenah i would love to go riding. Yes lunch is on me. Great vid love the bike watch out for the deer. Good luck with your ministry.
Thanks for the offer Robert, would love to go riding sometime :). We could connect on another social media like Facebook or Instagram, if you'd like.
My CB1100 may actually be up for sale soon as well, if you are interested let me know!
@@PastorMattMoto did u sell cb1100?
it feels so slow. Would it make it more fun and torquey if we changed the sprocket for more low end?
Doing a sprocket change could increase low end grunt a bit I suspect, but the CB1100 isn't really a muscle cruiser. If you are looking for more off the line power, the Suzuki M109R or the Yamaha Vmax might be more what you are looking for. I have some content on the channel here with both of those bikes, if you'd like to check it out :).
Such a beautiful bike with such an ugly windscreen! And you are looking at it all the time during riding...
I guess I never even really thought about the windscreen! Lol. The previous owner put it on, and I've just left it on for some wind protection.
It does cause a little buffeting with your helmet, when moving around at certain angles though.
What is it with all these bike reviewers not able to shift the low gears without clunking gearbox....? 🙄
@binbinlele1041 some of these older bikes just have clunky gearboxes. Heck my new BMW R nine t is clunky cause it's a dry clutch, just the way it is. What techniques do you use when shifting to avoid clunking certain types of gearboxes?