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cheshirecat
21st March 2013, 20:40
Still have to wait till 2014. I still remember the excitement around some Honda releases like the CB750 and the CBX

http://blogs.motorcyclistonline.com/honda-motogp-racer-replica-30617.html#axzz2OCWwfA3f (http://blogs.motorcyclistonline.com/honda-motogp-racer-replica-30617.html#axzz2OCWwfA3f)

AllanB
21st March 2013, 20:56
Honda used to make many exciting motorcycles.

They have been playing it safe too long. Lots of nice concept bikes that went nowhere - sigh.

HenryDorsetCase
21st March 2013, 21:31
The useless fucking importers couldnt even get the CB1100F here and the bloody promo material was SHOT here. Bah humbug.

AllanB
21st March 2013, 21:34
Ah Blue Wing ........ I do wonder what they are thinking some days. Rest assured if they did bring it in the RRP would scare you off!

Xsannz
22nd March 2013, 10:01
Yeah rrp will make you shit.

They promissed a rc51 remake 2 years ago as well....

It looks far too ducati like for me....

HenryDorsetCase
22nd March 2013, 10:25
Just on the CB1100F, they are on spesh in Straya for $14kAUD.

Wingnut
22nd March 2013, 12:07
Ah Blue Wing ........ I do wonder what they are thinking some days

Probably thinking about quads..... quads.... and more...........

etepjavelin
31st March 2013, 18:41
i have been told by the new plymouth honda dealer that the CB1100 should be avaiable in NZ late april at $1700.00

nzspokes
31st March 2013, 19:58
i have been told by the new plymouth honda dealer that the CB1100 should be avaiable in NZ late april at $1700.00

I will buy 2 at that price.

willytheekid
2nd April 2013, 07:16
:eek5:
"Those patent documents revealed a V-four motor nearly identical to the firm’s current RC213V GP machine’s"
:drool:

...And
"This new superbike will not replace the CBR1000RR. On the contrary, Honda insiders suggest it will be very exclusive, expensive, and exotic—think NR750—to serve as a “halo” product highlighting Honda’s considerable engineering expertise. A bold, daring technological tour de force, just like Honda used to do regularly in the good old days?"
....:eek:
A new Honda V4 "halo" project!!!:woohoo:

NEW 750 V4!...damn yeah!!!:Punk:

altho I hope it dosn't look like THAT!...that thing looks like a mash up of a aprilia V4/Ducati 1098/CBR1000....:sick:

...more of the "good old days" please
http://www.simonevans.co.uk/v-four/images/nr750.jpg
http://www.motorradonline.de/sixcms/media.php/11/thumbnails/Honda%20RVF%20750.jpg.1680431.jpg
http://www.mvagusta.net/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=49944
:niceone:



Hmmm...I wonder if they can still make them as good as the old VFR750s like mine?:bleh::laugh:

ducatilover
2nd April 2013, 08:09
I do hope they make it. Honda does manage some cool bikes and I'll pick up all the boys on one



Sent from a lube factory

Marmoot
2nd April 2013, 17:50
The article in the first post was from November 2012.

pritch
3rd April 2013, 13:53
i have been told by the new plymouth honda dealer that the CB1100 should be avaiable in NZ late april at $1700.00

That's odd. When I asked him about it a couple of weeks ago, he didn't think it was coming. It seemed all Blue Wing were importing were the 700s and the Asian 500s. Lotsa quad bikes and dirt bikes, bugger all road bikes.

Bastards won't bring in any of the Italian Hondas, or the Spanish(?). but they do bring in the CBRs from Japan so here's hoping they bring in the CB1100 as well.

Oh, and that V4 road bike, the price is unkown but the various magazines are guessing around $US100,000.

Temporary-Kiwi
11th April 2013, 17:19
ill believe this when i see it

Honda are averse to public backlash as they have a mega worldwide image to consider with every halo model

the RCV211 was too much of a beast to let the public have them as playthings - & then Ducai go & release the beastiest ever roadbike in the desmodici. they can get away with that considering the price / exclusivity / low numbers of them

Honda wouldnt have done an RCV211 unless it was going to be mass-produced - so ill believe this when i finally see them

Tarded
24th April 2013, 20:54
:eek5:
"Those patent documents revealed a V-four motor nearly identical to the firm’s current RC213V GP machine’s"
:drool:

...And
"This new superbike will not replace the CBR1000RR. On the contrary, Honda insiders suggest it will be very exclusive, expensive, and exotic—think NR750—to serve as a “halo” product highlighting Honda’s considerable engineering expertise. A bold, daring technological tour de force, just like Honda used to do regularly in the good old days?"
....:eek:
A new Honda V4 "halo" project!!!:woohoo:

NEW 750 V4!...damn yeah!!!:Punk:

altho I hope it dosn't look like THAT!...that thing looks like a mash up of a aprilia V4/Ducati 1098/CBR1000....:sick:

...more of the "good old days" please
http://www.simonevans.co.uk/v-four/images/nr750.jpg
http://www.motorradonline.de/sixcms/media.php/11/thumbnails/Honda%20RVF%20750.jpg.1680431.jpg
http://www.mvagusta.net/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=49944
:niceone:



Hmmm...I wonder if they can still make them as good as the old VFR750s like mine?:bleh::laugh:


So Honda last made a good looking bike in 1992 - NR ? :wings:
The VFR800 takes some coming back from. If being a 2 wheeled Camry wasn't enough they made it FUGLY.
VTR1000Fs are good but then I had 2 so Im biased.

Brett
12th May 2013, 20:26
Hopefully it goes better than it looks....

Xsannz
28th May 2013, 18:12
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/News/newsresults/New-bikes/2013/May/may2013-face-of-hondas-motogp-road-bike/

LATEST NEWS.

etepjavelin
3rd August 2013, 22:17
i have been told by the new plymouth honda dealer that the CB1100 should be avaiable in NZ late april at $1700.00

opps, that should read $17000.00

rustyblade
15th April 2014, 09:36
I'm not ashamed to say I love V4 Hondas...

Hell, if someone came up to me and said "hi! how're ya doin, I like your blade. Wanna swap it for my bright-ass-yellow VFR800-FI from 2001? I'll even chuck in road user charges and a thousand bucks" I'd be all like "YEAH!"

but this, this is something else entirely, looks like a proper bike rather than a steroided up robot (I'm looking at you most new faired Hondas!)