Don #6141 wrote:Excellent thread!
I have the 1100F shocks on my '79 and I've been playing with them (largely not knowing exactly what I was doing) so this is a real education for me. I'm printing and pasting these pages into my shop manual
Thanks to both of you
Don
Hi Don/All
I think sometimes we all over think things like this.......the CBX is not that sensitive related to settings for most riders in most conditions.
There is only so much you can setting up a stock/near stock CBX or even an 1100f equipped CBX. 1100f is a massive step forward and in some areas most do not consider. Hopefully we can talk about this at Luray.
Now if you are going to ride the CBX the way it was intended by Honda when it was in production every so often ...say 80-85% of what is possible .......this changes everything.
Basically.....the early model stock suspension components are at best "marginal" for a bike with the weight and performance of a CBX in my view and I have to say replacing this equipment with items off lighter and slower period Hondas with "at best" equally "marginal" suspension components ....this might not be the best path
....if you are going to "ride the ride" every so often.
If you ride hard, carry alot of personal weight or both then the 35mm front forks and stock rear shock have to go........that was the way it was when the X was new/sorta new.........and I dont see much changing in this regard 30 years later.
There are always exceptions........
Mike