Honda CB1100F

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ManufacturerHonda
Production1983
PredecessorHonda CB900F
SuccessorHonda CB1000
Honda CB1100F[1]
ManufacturerHonda
Production1983
PredecessorHonda CB900F
SuccessorHonda CB1000
ClassStandard
EngineAir-cooled inline 4-cyl, 4-stroke, double overhead camshafts (DOHC), four valves/cylinder
Bore / stroke70 mm × 69 mm
Compression ratio9.7:1
Top speed225 km/h (139 mph)[citation needed]
Power77 kW (108 hp) (limited to 73.5 kW, (100 hp) at 8500 rpm on European market)[citation needed]
Torque97 N⋅m/7500 rpm[citation needed]
Ignition typeElectronic
Transmission5 speed
Frame typetubular frame
Brakesdouble disc front, single rear
TiresFront 100/90V18
Rake, trailRear 130/90V17
Wheelbase1520 mm
DimensionsL: 2260 mm
W: 805 mm
H: 1125 mm
Seat height795 mm
Weight243 kg[citation needed] (dry)
Fuel capacity20 liter
RelatedCB1100R, CB900F

The Honda CB1100F is a standard motorcycle that was made only in 1983 by Honda, based on their line of DOHC air-cooled inline four engines. It was succeeded by the Honda CB1000.

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