No Reserve – 2013 Honda CB1100 With 314 Miles (Gilmore Car Museum Collection)

Current bid: $3,000

Reserve price has been met.

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Ends At: February 19, 2026 11:00 am PST

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2026-02-19 10:50:00 2026-02-19 11:00:00 America/Los_Angeles No Reserve – 2013 Honda CB1100 With 314 Miles (Gilmore Car Museum Collection) Hickory Corners, Michigan - A super low mile, modern take, on Honda's all time classic. Completely stock and ready for a new owner. https://iconicmotorbikeauctions.com/auction/no-reserve-2013-honda-cb1100-with-314-miles-gilmore-car-museum-collection/ Iconic Motorbike Auctions concierge@iconicmotorbikes.com

Honda’s CB750 remains one of the most important motorcycles ever built, and in 2010 they made a lot of nostalgic riders happy in their home market when they released an retro-inspired evolution model called the CB1100.

The namesake 1,140cc engine produced 86 horsepower and 68 ft-lb of torque at the crank, and the resulting package of classic style with modern convenience made it an instant hint with motorcycle media — Cycle World named it the Best Standard in their Ten Best Awards of 2013, the first year the model was offered in the US. “The new CB’s a bike you just hop on like you used to do, especially when you’ve got no particular place to go. Nostalgic it might be and a feast for some eyes, but it’s also a super-functional, easy-to-ride and cheap-to-keep motorcycle.”

Our friends at the Gilmore Car Museum are changing up their collection and offering some motorcycles here on Iconic Motorbikes with no reserve. All proceeds of the auction sales on their end will go towards construction and rehabilitation of their museum. Go check them out if you’re in the area (Hickory Corner, Michigan) as through April 2026 they have an exhibit that honors the centennial anniversary of the Chrysler brand and one of the features is a 2003 Dodge Tomahawk motorcycle, a concept bike noted for its use of a Dodge Viper V10 engine!

Manufactured in July 2013, this example is VIN: JH2SC6518DK001791. The bike came from a collection in Florida and was donated to the museum in 2019.

During their ownership, the museum has covered one mile with the bike. The odometer shows 314 miles.

Maintenance:
Basic mechanical to make sure it runs.

Modifications:
The seller states that this bike is completely stock.

Inside of the tank:

It is riding on the original Dunlop D205 tires with date codes of 2013 and 2413.

The sale includes 1 ignition key.

Cosmetic Blemishes: please see the album in the “Photos” tab for all known cosmetic blemishes. Here is a selection:

Currently located in Hickory Corners, Michigan, this Honda is offered on a clean Michigan title. Have any CB1100 stories or questions about this listing? Let us know in the “Comments” tab!

Additional Information

Location

Hickory Corners, Michigan

Year

2013

Make

Honda

Model

CB1100

Mileage

314

VIN

JH2SC6518DK001791

Title

Clean

Title State/Country

Michigan

Private Party/Dealership

Private Party

Additional Charges

No

VIN Report

N/A

Total Bids Placed:

Bidder Name Bidding Time Bid Auto
t**************r February 12, 2026 9:19 am PST $3,000
Auction started February 12, 2026 9:15 am PST
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