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2013 Honda Cb1100 on 2040-motos

$9,999
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Clarksville, Indiana

Clarksville, IN
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Honda CB description

2013 Honda CB1100, 2013 Honda CB1100Bike of the New CenturyBack in 1969, Hondas legendary CB750K0 changed the world of motorcycling forever. Powerful, technologically advanced, flawlessly built, it instantly redefined what a motorcycle could be.And you can say the same about the new CB1100. Same engine architecture, except now it displaces a full 1140cc and offers fuel injection, and much more. Same, timeless style, but updated with contemporary accents. Its a bike a whole new generation of riders is going to appreciate.Timeless Look. Modern PerformanceWith its exposed, air-cooled engine, steel chassis, minimal bodywork and standard riding position, the CB1100 looks like a modern classic. But one ride will tell you this is a totally modern machine, with great handling and plenty of power. That's the Honda way - combining innovation and performance with style and function.Transverse-Four EngineWith an engine this size, you get power everywhereenough to go on a spirited street ride, an hour-long cruise, or carry a passenger

Moto blog

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