the frame is different on a cb1100f vs a cb750c...unless you have a cb750f. However I still don't think it would bolt right on...some modifications may be needed...spacers?
Yes! But that is the widest tire you can go with the stock swingarm!
No. They bolt up different. Many banshee parts will fit. The whole front a-arm shocks and hubs will. Also the newer blaster use the same carrier and axle as well. But the swing arm is one thing that will not work.
yup
NO, 2004 and up are different.
no
yes, they are the same frame except for neck rake.
Yes It will. There might be a weight and length difference but the pivot point will be the same width.
Yes, but most of the parts between the two axles are not interchangeable. You will have to acquire the full rear end in order for it to work. That includes the suspension and the axle.
Not without a huge amount of work. Until 1968 VW used swing arm rear suspension. In 1969 they changed to Independent Rear Suspension, with CV joints.
no
I have looked into this and am of the opinion that the swing arms are exchangeable, especially when you consider that in the US models of the 400/450 series of these bikes, several different lengths of swin arms were used. However, there are a few things to consider. The CMX 450 uses 18 inch rim while the CM 400 uses a 16 wheel rim for the rear wheel. The build of the two swing arms is a bit different as there is a rectangular frame swing arm on the 450 while the shape of the 400 swing arm is round. The pivot bolt size is similar, 8 mm. In case the bolt length is not similar this is easily modified. Some Honda CM 400 owners have re-built the swing arms of their bikes, especially in the UK, as these parts are now rather hard to get except from E-bay. In case any modification is needed it is only slight.
A comfort arm fit sports jacket has additional mesh panels in the lining that allow for more movement through the shoulders.