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US $16,500.00
YearYear:1983 MileageMileage:37690 ColorColor: Red
Location:

South Africa, Wisconsin, United States

South Africa, Wisconsin, United States
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Extremely Ultra Rare Classic Collectable CB1100R.....The Honda CB1100R was one of the first exotics from Honda - produced in limited numbers from 1981–1983. It was a full fairing sport bike based on the Honda CB900F, with the R suffix denoting a racing version produced so that Honda could homologate the R as a production motorcycle for European and Australian tracks and prove their design in the race world. It was Honda's first 'homologation special'; primarily sold in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Europe and none were imported into the USA. The factory punched the engine out to 1062cc with a (70mm) bore and fully powered to 120hp. Hotter camshafts, forged pistons, a wider primary chain and upgraded gearbox were used. For racing conditions the alternator was lightened and some R's even have a lightened starter clutch gear. Only 1,500 examples were built in 1983.
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