My main ride is my XS1100E. I have added an '80 XS850 Special which is my winter project. I am hopeing the wife will be able to handle it. But if not we have a grand time 2-up on the 1100, and I have another great bike in my collection.
Deny
Deny


Having said that my '79F runs strong for a 30 year old bike but it would take a swimming pool full of cash to get it to run in the mid 10's. And then it wouldn't be good for much else.
It's a nice novelty that it will run that fast but in the end I don;t use it for that. The '79F?...I think this will be the third time I've said this...I don't think you could get an Eleven up to 160 if you threw it out of a plane.

For my taste the 1983 CB 1100-F was the mac daddy of sport tourers. Buck naked it would turn 11teens @ 124 mph in the quarter and would run 140 mph in the half mile and the stopping distance from 60 mph was only 120 feet. Only the Susuki 1100 ES at 118 ft. could stop quicker. These are killer stopping distances even by today's standards as witnessed by the 133 feet required for a new Kawasaki C-14 or the 120 feet required for a new FJR-1300. It had a very comfortable riding position, UMJ style and the optional Honda fairing as pictured was killer. It had a 4 valve head and like the Yamaha's, the shims were on top of the bucket and the valves were easy to adjust unlike the Kaw's and Susuki's with the shim under the bucket which required removal of the cams to adjust the valves. V&H did a build up on one of these things in the late 80's and with a Wiseco 1123 cc big bore kit, Mega-Cycle .375 lift cams, a valve job, a V&H 4 into 1 pipe, pod filters and a jet kit it ran solid 10.50's on stock tires before the stock clutch went south. Byron Hines stated at the time that with a small slick, a stiffer clutch and some pocket porting of the head the thing would have run 10.teens with a good pilot on a good day. At one time, Wiseco made a siamese (big block) for these things that allowed 1200 cc's without a problem and the Honda guys over at the CB 750-900-1100 F station have made over a 120 hp with the big block combination with 10.00 to 1 compression. Honda only actually produced them one year I believe but you could still find a new one in 84 and 85. They were not as quick nor did they have the potential of the FJ1100 with it's mildly tuned Industrial grade grunt motor but they were more comfortable and had that Honda Rolex type avant-garde something that the FJ never had. My friend has a perfect example of one and everytime I see it I kick myself for not getting one instead of the FJ-1100 I bought in 86. If I had a bigger garage I would get one now but one can only have so many toys I suppose. The big CB has to be among my top ten list of all time cool scooters. Everyone has a different favotite I'm sure.

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