And that is a great video. Very instructional, clear, concise, straight to the point. Job well done not only with the video but with the oil change as well. Thanks for sharing this knowledge with us. PS: I hope the Duc in the background did not get jealous! Very nice bikes, sir.
Brand new 2013 CB1100 owner here. Got the oil changed successfully on my bike today, and your video was extremely helpful. You are right, the "leaning motorcycle both ways" got some more oil out that didn't come out in the initial drain. Thank you for this video!
Thank you I have a 2017 cb1100ex and just getting ready for its first oil change. I bought it with 4700 miles from a great dealer , they serviced with everything and new dunlops I now have 6400 miles.
My owners manual specifies either 10W-30 or 10W-40 oil for the engine. So if I lived in a cooler climate I would run the 30. But I live near the desert and it regularly gets over 100F in the summer so I run 40.
Your bikes always look like they just came from the showroom! I finally had time to watch the Honda video all the way thru. I noticed the Monster in the background of a couple of shots. Nice touch! This video shows a lot of thoughtful staging, concise narrative and clear instructions. Obviously the difference between an Educator and some guy in his garage. You really checked all the boxes here. Great job, Scot!
Nope. I’m in the US and have this same bike, same year, same color. The rear turn signals come stock mounted to the pillion hand grab bracket(higher and about 1ft forward)… right where it makes mounting saddle bags inconvenient.
@@scotcopeland8752 it did! I drained and replaced the filter and 4.1 qts oil and the high pressure sensor went out, my Honda dealer said that does happen.
I don't understand; you had the bike on center mount on timber plank (you can see it here at time 1:18) and afterward when you went on to lean the bike, it was on the side stand?
@@svenmars106 Both 10W-30 and 10W-40 have the same cold weather viscosity. It's the larger number on the upper end that will support higher summer temps
Hay there zack mine is 2010 model and was only a 4 into 1 muffler, it was only a 5 speed compared to the latter models that were 4 into 2 exhaust and 6 speed box. But they are a fantastic bike, still have mine and won't be selling it as long as I can ride 😊 cheers mate andy from Australia
It's here with me. In fact, I just did a similarly anal oil change on it. I was very impressed by both the lack of debris on the drain plug magnet and the oil filter when I dissected it. I recorded a bunch of video. Hopefully I'll put up another video soon.
@@scotcopeland8752 Great to know! If you own both the capo and the CB1100, that will make us brothers in bikes, as I also own a 13 CB along with the capo. I recognize you from the Aprilia forum. Cheers.
Good tip on getting the last bit of oil out. Never saw anyone do that. Thanks, Pal.
Thanks. Yeah that's not something you'll see a tech at a dealership do.
Fire up the air compressor here and shoot air into the fill spout, to push out the last bit of oil - Do it in the cars as well. OCD to the max.
And that is a great video. Very instructional, clear, concise, straight to the point. Job well done not only with the video but with the oil change as well. Thanks for sharing this knowledge with us. PS: I hope the Duc in the background did not get jealous! Very nice bikes, sir.
Thanks for your kind words.
Brand new 2013 CB1100 owner here. Got the oil changed successfully on my bike today, and your video was extremely helpful. You are right, the "leaning motorcycle both ways" got some more oil out that didn't come out in the initial drain. Thank you for this video!
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Thank you I have a 2017 cb1100ex and just getting ready for its first oil change. I bought it with 4700 miles from a great dealer , they serviced with everything and new dunlops I now have 6400 miles.
What a wonderful experience for you!
nice bro . i live in korea and cb1100rs owner . this video is nice and gentlely . Thank u
Awesome video, thank you so much!
My owners manual specifies either 10W-30 or 10W-40 oil for the engine. So if I lived in a cooler climate I would run the 30. But I live near the desert and it regularly gets over 100F in the summer so I run 40.
Agreed!
Your bikes always look like they just came from the showroom! I finally had time to watch the Honda video all the way thru. I noticed the Monster in the background of a couple of shots. Nice touch! This video shows a lot of thoughtful staging, concise narrative and clear instructions. Obviously the difference between an Educator and some guy in his garage. You really checked all the boxes here. Great job, Scot!
Thank you for sharing your video! Very nice and helpful!
Great Job Mr.C!
Can You make a video on adjusting “Desmo” valves next?
You have two of the nicest brand and model bikes ever !!!
That's pretty cool of you to post. Thanks.
Nice presentation for sure. I just picked up one last week. Where did you get the rear rack, if you don't mind me asking. Thanks
I forget now, but it may have been from a Forum member. The classified section. I definitely liked it. Good quality.
@scotcopeland8752 do you happen to remember what turn signal relocation kit you used?
Hello. That’s how they came equipped in the U.S.
Nope. I’m in the US and have this same bike, same year, same color. The rear turn signals come stock mounted to the pillion hand grab bracket(higher and about 1ft forward)… right where it makes mounting saddle bags inconvenient.
How do you know the oil filter is of very good quality?
Good question; from dissecting a few filters. Cut open a Honda filter. Then take a look at Yamaha and others.
Hey, question if just over the required oil lvl in motor will it cause the check engine light to come on?
Nope.
@@scotcopeland8752 it did! I drained and replaced the filter and 4.1 qts oil and the high pressure sensor went out, my Honda dealer said that does happen.
@@mariowoodsN5 I stand corrected! Thank you
One just came up mint 2500 miles-- 2013
Silver-- asking 4500 think I can get it for 4.
What do you think never had a Honda
That's a very good deal. I paid 5,000 for mine used with way more miles than that one. It's been a terrific bike.
The CB1100 is a wonderful bike. A big, very solid UJM.
So clean. Good job.
I don't understand; you had the bike on center mount on timber plank (you can see it here at time 1:18) and afterward when you went on to lean the bike, it was on the side stand?
Go to 1:09 for the answer.
Hi, is 10 40 normal for Los Angeles? I filled it yesterday, will there be any problems?
10W-40 is a good choice for LA's climate!
@@scotcopeland8752 It's cold in Los Angeles now))
@@svenmars106 Both 10W-30 and 10W-40 have the same cold weather viscosity. It's the larger number on the upper end that will support higher summer temps
did you change the exhoust? as far as i know cb 1100 has two side exhoust, left and right...
The 2013 model, as this is, came stock with 4 into 1 exhaust.
Hay there zack mine is 2010 model and was only a 4 into 1 muffler, it was only a 5 speed compared to the latter models that were 4 into 2 exhaust and 6 speed box. But they are a fantastic bike, still have mine and won't be selling it as long as I can ride 😊 cheers mate andy from Australia
Hey Scot, where is your Caponord?
It's here with me. In fact, I just did a similarly anal oil change on it. I was very impressed by both the lack of debris on the drain plug magnet and the oil filter when I dissected it. I recorded a bunch of video. Hopefully I'll put up another video soon.
@@scotcopeland8752 Great to know! If you own both the capo and the CB1100, that will make us brothers in bikes, as I also own a 13 CB along with the capo. I recognize you from the Aprilia forum. Cheers.
Will the luggage rack still fit with the turn singles in the factory position?