Test ride : Honda CB1000R. 2021 model.
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Test ride : Honda CB1000R. 2021 model.
So I went to Blade in Swindon to get the XSR serviced and was offered "what do you fancy riding for the day then" when asked in return by me "what you got" we discussed a Versus, that was a no, gsxs 750, that was a maybe, he then threw in CB1000R.
Ok, we went with that.
2021-07-15_02-10-03 by Steve Weeks - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Chatted for an hour or so with GP and then eventually jumped on the CB1000 with very little in the way of expectations.
Had to stop and adjust the brake lever early on, it was set to 3 and I like mine softer than most, so went to 6. Much better.
Looking at the dash, I was in sport mode, which felt remarkably civilised for a bike in sport, they're often a bit over sensitive.
Looking more I see a QS symbol, nice, quickshifter, yip, that's smooth. Wondering if it was a 2 way up/down I kicked it down a gear, yup, both ways. Excellent.
Footrest position is higher than I'd like usually but didn't seem to trouble my knee so just got on with it. 3-4 miles later I get to some decent tarmac heading up towards Highworth in the Cotswolds. The engine is smooth, but as always for me, the IL4 left me feeling a bit meh, power is there but it's a bit lacking unless winding it hard and putting up to 10,000+.
However the ride on the thing is something else. It's magic carpet levels of smooth, doesn't care what surface, just smooth as silk. Tipping it into a bend it's superbly responsive and just effortlessly tips in. Less input but more stable than the XSR. Wow, I was absolutely blown away by the handling. The more miles I did on it the more it astounded me.
I stopped for a coffee and rang Couch and Crust and gave them stories about how amazing it was. Even going as far as speaking to 2 dealers on theirs. Only the R+ comes with quickshifter both ways, or the later 21 models all have them.
If the dealers had been more on the ball, I'd have bought it there and then, I was that impressed by it.
One of them was the dealer who had my XSR in being serviced and we agreed to discuss when I got back, I gave him the figures and left him with it.
Heading back to Blade I was ready to buy it. I'd kinda prepped the wife with a "wow this is amazing" the rest I expect she could guess.
Sadly the dealer was busy and he came out and said "I'll be 2 minutes" I actually gave him 20 before I left, stuff to do and had to get home to meet my boy from school.
Getting back on the XSR I was really loving the engine again, the triple is just fab! It's very different to the CB but I much prefer it.
The suspension isn't as good on the XSR though, but the ride prompted me to soften the rear by 3 clicks and the front by 2, which actually made it feel much better. But still not as plush as the Honda.
Will I buy one, oooft there's a question. I dunno if the handing being so good outweighs the engine lacking any feel or fun.
Fabulous bike though, just brilliant
2021-07-15_02-09-56 by Steve Weeks - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Ok, we went with that.
2021-07-15_02-10-03 by Steve Weeks - Flickr2BBcode LITE
Chatted for an hour or so with GP and then eventually jumped on the CB1000 with very little in the way of expectations.
Had to stop and adjust the brake lever early on, it was set to 3 and I like mine softer than most, so went to 6. Much better.
Looking at the dash, I was in sport mode, which felt remarkably civilised for a bike in sport, they're often a bit over sensitive.
Looking more I see a QS symbol, nice, quickshifter, yip, that's smooth. Wondering if it was a 2 way up/down I kicked it down a gear, yup, both ways. Excellent.
Footrest position is higher than I'd like usually but didn't seem to trouble my knee so just got on with it. 3-4 miles later I get to some decent tarmac heading up towards Highworth in the Cotswolds. The engine is smooth, but as always for me, the IL4 left me feeling a bit meh, power is there but it's a bit lacking unless winding it hard and putting up to 10,000+.
However the ride on the thing is something else. It's magic carpet levels of smooth, doesn't care what surface, just smooth as silk. Tipping it into a bend it's superbly responsive and just effortlessly tips in. Less input but more stable than the XSR. Wow, I was absolutely blown away by the handling. The more miles I did on it the more it astounded me.
I stopped for a coffee and rang Couch and Crust and gave them stories about how amazing it was. Even going as far as speaking to 2 dealers on theirs. Only the R+ comes with quickshifter both ways, or the later 21 models all have them.
If the dealers had been more on the ball, I'd have bought it there and then, I was that impressed by it.
One of them was the dealer who had my XSR in being serviced and we agreed to discuss when I got back, I gave him the figures and left him with it.
Heading back to Blade I was ready to buy it. I'd kinda prepped the wife with a "wow this is amazing" the rest I expect she could guess.
Sadly the dealer was busy and he came out and said "I'll be 2 minutes" I actually gave him 20 before I left, stuff to do and had to get home to meet my boy from school.
Getting back on the XSR I was really loving the engine again, the triple is just fab! It's very different to the CB but I much prefer it.
The suspension isn't as good on the XSR though, but the ride prompted me to soften the rear by 3 clicks and the front by 2, which actually made it feel much better. But still not as plush as the Honda.
Will I buy one, oooft there's a question. I dunno if the handing being so good outweighs the engine lacking any feel or fun.
Fabulous bike though, just brilliant
2021-07-15_02-09-56 by Steve Weeks - Flickr2BBcode LITE
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Re: Test ride : Honda CB1000R. 2021 model.
I remember you saying that it was 'hideous' when I entered one of those online comps to win one.
They appeal to me alot. They're peak Honda really aren't they? They just work.
They appeal to me alot. They're peak Honda really aren't they? They just work.
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If they decide to sell the 80s styled version I'll buy one, that one is ugly
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Re: Test ride : Honda CB1000R. 2021 model.
Sadly this one is a special rather than a factory version, otherwise I'd be on it like a Tramp on chips.
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I still don't like it, especially the rear hub.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Thu Jul 15, 2021 2:30 pm I remember you saying that it was 'hideous' when I entered one of those online comps to win one.
They appeal to me alot. They're peak Honda really aren't they? They just work.
But by heck it's good
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Dump the massive pipe and sort that number plate holder and I think they look alright.
In the flesh they're full of lovely little premium details.
In the flesh they're full of lovely little premium details.
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How much would a gentleman be handing over for one of them, then?
And I'd have to have a bit of colour thrown at it. It looks like a stroppy, teenage Goth.
And I'd have to have a bit of colour thrown at it. It looks like a stroppy, teenage Goth.
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For the model with QS it's £9500-9900, the later 21 is up in the £12s I think
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You'll never be happy with an IL4,so maybe better keeping the Yam and aiming for the area you enjoyed about the Honda handling. Cake and eat it,probably save a few quid too over a trade in.
I don't mind a Honda for an old Winter bike or something,but I'd never give proper money for one. The looks aren't bad on that one,but it's still a Honda. (shudder)
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The one that I want....ooh, ooh, oooh, honey!
About the same era by the look of it.
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Reminds me of those old CB900 Superdream things.
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Yeah, that - I reckon you dodged a bullet by the salesman not being available when you got back, most of us know you're not a fan of conventional IL4 motors , or (correct me if I'm wrong) Hondas in general and I predict you'd have fallen out of love with it quicker than @Couchy will (or more likely has ) his latest purchaseSkub wrote: ↑Thu Jul 15, 2021 4:15 pm You'll never be happy with an IL4,so maybe better keeping the Yam and aiming for the area you enjoyed about the Honda handling. Cake and eat it,probably save a few quid too over a trade in.
I don't mind a Honda for an old Winter bike or something,but I'd never give proper money for one. The looks aren't bad on that one,but it's still a Honda. (shudder)
I would of course have to ride one to give a properly qualified opinion, but on the face of it , does nothing for me and I have zero want for one- looks to be a middle-of-the-road Honda for overweight middle-aged men who want to appear younger and cooler than they actually are
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So the engine is flat as a fart, but the QS is more important?
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Aside from the wheelie bin masquerading as a silence, it's rather Hornet-y in black.
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