In 2014, Honda updated the CB1100 with a new dash and a six-speed transmission. The styling remained the same – bodywork that was designed to evoke the classic lines of the CB750. But a company in Japan called Whitehouse CB1100 owners to make their bikes look even more like the CB750 with a bodywork kit that included the tank, fenders, fork ears, headlight, side cover, seat, badging, and more. As the seller puts it, “if you’re looking for classic looks with modern dependability, performance, and stopping, this is it.“
This example (VIN: JH2SC6584EK000072) has 2,402 miles and the kit/bodywork was painted Honda Candy Blue/Green with gold stripes from the K0 model. How do you think it looks?
Find this “retro” CB for sale in Hazel Green, Alabama with bidding up to $5,100 here on eBay.
In 2014, Honda updated the CB1100 with a new dash and a six-speed transmission. The styling remained the same – bodywork that was designed to evoke the classic lines of the CB750. But a company in Japan called Whitehouse enabled owners to make their bikes look even more like the…
In 2010, Honda introduced a spiritual successor to their legendary CB750. This time around it was the CB1100, featuring a 1,140cc air/oil-cooled inline four. It debuted in Japan, Australia, and New Zealand - it took until 2013 until Honda decided to offer it in the US. Here's a first year…
12-6-17 Update: 18 months later, this CB is back up for sale with another 8,000 miles on the odometer. You can find it with a $1,000 discount down to $8,500 or best offer here on ADVRider (registration required). I thought this was interesting but no one commented last time around.…