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Reviewed on July 27, 2025
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1972 Honda CB 350

4.8
I am the first and only owner of this Honda CB 350. It has been fun bike to ride. I have enjoyed many trouble-free miles. I have had no problems. It has never been laid down and has had no crashes of any kind. It has always been garage kept and covered. It has not been ridden and properly...
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I am the first and only owner of this Honda CB 350. It has been fun bike to ride. I have enjoyed many trouble-free miles. I have had no problems. It has never been laid down and has had no crashes of any kind. It has always been garage kept and covered. It has not been ridden and properly stored for 14 years as I am unable to ride anymore. The engine still turns over. It will need new tires and possibly some other work in order to pass state inspection.
Clean Pennsylvania Title and current registration.
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Reviewed on August 15, 2024
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2014 Honda CB 1100

4.0
I’ve had my 2014 Honda CB1100 for a while now, and it’s been a solid, dependable ride. What drew me to this bike in the first place was its blend of classic styling with just enough modern touches. It’s got that vintage look but doesn’t make you feel like you’re sacrificing performance or...
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I’ve had my 2014 Honda CB1100 for a while now, and it’s been a solid, dependable ride. What drew me to this bike in the first place was its blend of classic styling with just enough modern touches. It’s got that vintage look but doesn’t make you feel like you’re sacrificing performance or reliability.
Speaking of reliability, this bike has never left me stranded. I’ve kept up with regular maintenance, replaced the battery, and recently put on new tires, and it’s been running smoothly without any hiccups. The engine crash cage I installed also gives me that extra bit of confidence when I’m out on the road.
When it comes to quality, Honda did a good job with the overall build. The bike feels sturdy and well-made. However, I’ll admit the stock seat wasn’t the most comfortable for long rides. After a few trips where I found myself squirming after a couple of hours, I swapped it out for a Corbin seat, which made a world of difference. If you’re planning on doing some serious riding, that’s one upgrade I’d highly recommend.
Performance-wise, the CB1100 is just what I was looking for. It’s not a high-speed monster, but it’s got plenty of power for city rides and handles itself well on the highway. It’s a versatile bike that can do a bit of everything, which is exactly what I needed. Great for starters and enthusiasts.
Comfort-wise, it’s pretty good overall, especially with the new seat. The upright riding position is comfortable, but again, if you’re doing long-distance rides, you might want to make a few tweaks here and there to suit your needs. Not having cruise control options could make long-distance traveling slightly less enjoyable.
All in all, I’d recommend the 2014 Honda CB1100 to anyone looking for a bike that’s reliable, versatile, and easy to maintain. It’s not going to blow you away with raw power, but it’s got that classic charm and solid performance that makes it a joy to ride.
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Reviewed on May 12, 2022
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2006 Honda VTX 1300 R

4.3
This is a great bike. Rides and handles very good. Easy to work on (If You Want) but you really never have any problems. Turn key and go bike. Bike has plenty of power for almost anyone, but you can always go to the 1800.
Wish bike had gas gage but that's about the only thing I would...
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This is a great bike. Rides and handles very good. Easy to work on (If You Want) but you really never have any problems. Turn key and go bike. Bike has plenty of power for almost anyone, but you can always go to the 1800.
Wish bike had gas gage but that's about the only thing I would change.
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Reviewed on February 14, 2022
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2021 Honda CRF 300 Rally

5.0
Honda, years ago, burst into the MC-field with the 250 cc dual sport and it was an instant hit with owners being deeply satisfied. It wasn't long after that owner feedback requested a more powerful model and Honda heard them. Enter the 2021 300 dual sport rally model with ABS (optional). To make it...
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Honda, years ago, burst into the MC-field with the 250 cc dual sport and it was an instant hit with owners being deeply satisfied. It wasn't long after that owner feedback requested a more powerful model and Honda heard them. Enter the 2021 300 dual sport rally model with ABS (optional). To make it more appealing besides power, they added more looks (sleeker) and an extra-large gas tank. If that wasn't enough, they made it affordable too. The perfect bike was born. For those that wanted even more power, the 450 became available but required more maintenance for that power. Not so with the 300 which is why this bike remains in constant demand
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Reviewed on July 18, 2020
Motorcycle reviewed
2014 Honda CB 1100

5.0
I bought my CB1100 new from the local Honda dealer in 2014. It replaced my 2007 BMW F800. For the first few years I used it as a daily driver (I didn't own a car at that time), commuting to work, and for weekend excursions with friends (Harley riders) into the winding roads of the Texas hill...
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I bought my CB1100 new from the local Honda dealer in 2014. It replaced my 2007 BMW F800. For the first few years I used it as a daily driver (I didn't own a car at that time), commuting to work, and for weekend excursions with friends (Harley riders) into the winding roads of the Texas hill country. First of all, the CB 1100 is a beautiful motorcycle with the street cred to hang with my Harley buddies. Second, the performance is astonishing. The in-line four pulls strong off the line and doesn't quit. The power delivery of this liter bike is smooth at all engine revs, and there is more of it than I ever use on city streets and highways. This bike never squawks or complains about anything. I can relax and enjoy the ride, or when I want to quicken the pace, my CB1100 is right there with me, eager to go. As a daily commuter the bike is very comfortable and practical. I'm average height (5'-10") and can say it is easy to put both feet flat on the ground. The idle speed is a quiet and gentle purr. In first gear the bike just rolls happily along with almost no throttle input. Twist your wrist, though, and the massive engine comes alive instantly. What fun! Reliability has been great; no problems as all. Fuel mileage is solid at about 42 miles per gallon, and usable range is around 150 miles before you feel like it's time to refuel. What could be better? This bike checks all the right boxes for riders like me who love to enjoy the open road, sharing good times with other motorcycle enthusiasts.
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Reviewed on September 11, 2000
Motorcycle reviewed
1990 Honda CB400FLK CB-1

4.0
Approaching 40,000 miles on my CB-1. High points are: Reliability, it has never broke down. 45 MPG is normal, but the 3 gallon tank still limits range too much. Low consumption (oil, gas, tires)...in other words... cheap to own. It's lso cheap to insure. Light wet weight. It has quick...
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Approaching 40,000 miles on my CB-1. High points are: Reliability, it has never broke down. 45 MPG is normal, but the 3 gallon tank still limits range too much. Low consumption (oil, gas, tires)...in other words... cheap to own. It's lso cheap to insure. Light wet weight. It has quick acceleration. Seventeen-inch wheels allow large tire selection. The handling is good (after the feeler touches down, you can still let the foot peg fold and lean more...hehehehe, with the radial tires). Also, changing lines in mid-corner is no problem. Great front disc brake. Upright riding position is OK, but hard to move around once butt burn sets in. Low points are: Handle bar buzz puts fingers to sleep. Three Gallon Gas tank is too small. The front fork springs suck, so I replaced with progressive springs (much better). Rear shock lacks much in adjustability. Windblast (no windshield) is tiring on long rides. Weird side stand has caused dropping this bike at least 10 times. Wish it had a center stand (20/20 hindsight). Overall, I rate this bike a 4. It has been and is a great, reliable mount. It makes me smile every day as I put my helmet on and ride to work (all year long) in Bakersfield, CA. This bike has been a great bike as my first street bike. Thanks Honda.
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Reviewed on August 25, 2000
Motorcycle reviewed
1990 Honda CB400FLK CB-1

4.0
The bike is great. It has great handling, brakes, motor. Keep it above ten grand and work the gears and you'll be laughing in your helmet! Only complaint is its overall physical size is too small. 5'9" and under would be happy. It has style like no other bike out there. If they came out with...
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The bike is great. It has great handling, brakes, motor. Keep it above ten grand and work the gears and you'll be laughing in your helmet! Only complaint is its overall physical size is too small. 5'9" and under would be happy. It has style like no other bike out there. If they came out with this bike next year, it would only need minor updates to be on par. Top speed about 120not bad for a little 400.
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