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{{Infobox Motorcycle
{{Motorcycle
|name            = Honda CBR1000RR
|name            = Honda CBR1000RR
|image            =  
|photo= Honda CBR1000RR.jpg
|aka              =  
|aka              = CBR 1000 RR Fireblade
|manufacturer    = [[Honda]]
|manufacturer    = Honda
|parent_company  =  
|parent_company  =  
|production      = 04-08
|production      = 2004 - 2019
|model_year      =  
|model_year      =  
|predecessor      =  
|predecessor      =  
|successor        =  
|successor        =  
|class            =  
|class            = Sport Bike
|engine          = 1000cc
|engine          = in-line four, four-stroke
|bore_stroke      =  
|bore_stroke      = 76.0mm x 55.1mm
|compression      =  
|compression      = 12.3:1
|top_speed        =  
|top_speed        = 185 mph
|power            =  
|power            = 185.06 HP (138.0 KW) @ 13000RPM
|torque          =  
|torque          = 84.09 ft/lbs (114.0 Nm) @ 11000RPM
|ignition        =  
|fuel_system      = injection. programmed dual stage fuel injection (pgm-dsfi) with 46mm [[throttle]] bodies, denso 12-hole injectors
|spark_plug      = {{sparkplug|IMR9C-9H}} '04-08
|ignition        = computer-controlled digital transistorized with 3-d mapping
|battery          = {{battery|YTZ10S}} '04-08
|spark_plug      = {{sparkplug|NGK IMR9C-9H}} '04-08 <br /> {{sparkplug|NGK IMR9E-9HES}} '09-19
|transmission    =  
|battery          = {{battery|YUASA YTZ10S}} '04-08  
|transmission    = Gear box: 6-speed <br>
Clutch: wet, multiplate with [[diaphragm]] spring with assist slipper <br>
|final_drive= {{chain|530X116}}
|front_sprocket= 16T
|rear_sprocket= 42T
|frame            =  
|frame            =  
|suspension      =  
|suspension      =Front: telescopic inverted fork with an inner tube diameter of 43 mm, and a big [[piston]] front fork with preload, compression and rebound adjustment <br>
|brakes          =  
Rear: unit pro-link with gas-charged hmas [[damper]] featuring 10-step preload and stepless compression and [[rebound damping]] adjustment
|front_tire      = {{tire|120/70-17}} '04-08
|brakes          =Front: double disc. floating discs. four-piston calipers. radially mounted. <br>Rear: single disc. single-piston caliper.
|rear_tire    = {{tire|190/50-17}} '04-08
|front_tire      = {{tire|120/70-ZR17}} '04-08
|rear_tire    = {{tire|190/50-ZR17}} '04-08
|rake_trail      =  
|rake_trail      =  
|wheelbase        =  
|wheelbase        = 55.31 inches (1405 mm)
|length          =  
|length          = 81.3 inches (2065 mm)
|width            =  
|width            = 28.35 inches (720 mm)
|height          =  
|height          = 44.29 inches (1125 mm)
|seat_height      =  
|seat_height      = 32.76 inches (832 mm)
|dry_weight      =  
|dry_weight      = 388.01 pounds (176.0 Kg)
|wet_weight      =  
|wet_weight      = 196.0 kg
|fuel_capacity    =  
|fuel_capacity    = 4.23 Gallon (16.00 Liters)
|oil_capacity    =  
|oil_capacity    = 3.1 liter (3.3 US qt, 2.7 Imp qt ) <ref name="2004_service">{{cite book|title=2004 Honda CBR1000RR Service Manual|publisher=Honda|date=2004|url=https://www.cyclechaos.com/wiki/File:Honda_CBR1000RR_2004_Service_Manual.pdf}}</ref>
|fuel_consumption =  
|recommended_oil= Honda GN4 10W-40
|fuel_consumption = 5.74 liters/100 km (17.4 km/l or 40.98 mpg)
|turning_radius  =  
|turning_radius  =  
|related          =  
|related          =  
|competition      =  
|competition      = [[Suzuki GSX-R1000]]<br />[[Yamaha YZF-R1]]<br />[[Ducati 1198]]<br /> [[Kawasaki ZX1000D|Kawasaki ZX-10R]]
|oil_filter= {{oilfilter|K&N KN-204}}<ref name="kl_2019">{{cite book|title=2019 K&L Supply Co Catalog|publisher=[https://www.klsupply.com/ K&L Supply Co]|date=2019}}</ref>
|air_filter= {{airfilter|K&N HA-1017}} `17-18<ref name="kl_2019">{{cite book|title=2019 K&L Supply Co Catalog|publisher=[https://www.klsupply.com/ K&L Supply Co]|date=2019}}</ref>
|manuals          = [[:File:Honda CBR1000RR 2004 Service Manual.pdf]]<br />
[[:File:Honda CBR1000RR 2008 Service Manual.pdf]]
}}
}}
[[Image:Honda CBR1000RR.jpg|thumb|300px|The Honda CBR1000RR]]
[[Image:Honda CBR1000RR.jpg|thumb|300px|The Honda CBR1000RR]]
The '''[[Honda]] CBR1000RR''' was a in-line four, [[four-stroke]] Naked [[motorcycle]] produced by [[Honda]] between 2003 and 2019. It could reach a top speed of 162 mph (260 km/h). Max [[torque]] was 84.09 ft/lbs (114.0 Nm) @ 10500 RPM. Claimed [[horsepower]] was 174.6 HP (130.2 KW) @ 12500 RPM.
==Visual Overview==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" colspan="4" |Models
|-
! scope="row"|Honda CBR1000RR
(all markets)
2004-2005
! scope="row"|Honda CBR1000RR
(all markets)
2006-2007
! scope="row"|Honda CBR1000RR
(all markets)
2008-2010
! scope="row"|Honda CBR1000RR
(all markets)
2011-2016
|-
|[[Image:Cbr1000rr mod1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Honda CBR1000RR (2004-2005)]]
|[[Image:Cbr1000rr mod2.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Honda CBR1000RR (2006-2007)]]
|[[Image:Cbr1000rr mod3.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Honda CBR1000RR (2008-2010)]]
|[[Image:Cbr1000rr mod4.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Honda CBR1000RR (2011-2016)]]
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" colspan="3" |Models
|-
! scope="row"|Honda CBR1000RR


(all markets)


The '''[[Honda]] CBR1000RR''' was a in-line four, [[four-stroke]] Naked [[motorcycle]] produced by [[Honda]] between 2003 and 2019. It could reach a top speed of 162 mph (260 km/h). Max [[torque]] was 84.09 ft/lbs (114.0 Nm) @ 10500 RPM. Claimed [[horsepower]] was 174.6 HP (130.2 KW) @ 12500 RPM.
2017+
! scope="row"|Honda CBR1000RR SP


(all markets)


2014-2016
! scope="row"|Honda CBR1000RR SP


(all markets)


2017+
|-
|[[Image:Cbr1000rr mod5.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Honda CBR1000RR (2017+)]]
|[[Image:Cbr1000rr mod6.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Honda CBR1000RR SP (2014-2016)]]
|[[Image:Cbr1000rr mod7.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Honda CBR1000RR SP (2017+)]]
|-
|}
===Engine===
===Engine===
*Engine Type:998 cc liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder
*Engine Type:998 cc liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder
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[[Honda CBR1000RR/Videos|CBR1000RR Videos]]
[[Honda CBR1000RR/Videos|CBR1000RR Videos]]


==2004 Honda CBR1000RR==
==First Generation==
===2004 Honda CBR1000RR===
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File:honda-cb1000-2004-2004-2.jpg|600px|2004 Honda CBR1000RR
File:honda-cb1000-2004-2004-2.jpg|600px|2004 Honda CBR1000RR
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{{see|2004 Honda CBR1000RR development}}
{{see|2004 Honda CBR1000RR development}}


==2004 - 2007 Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade==
[[File:honda-cbr1000-fireblade-2004-2007-4.jpg|600px|2004 - 2007 Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade]]
[[File:honda-cbr1000-fireblade-2004-2007-3.jpg|600px|2004 - 2007 Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade]]
[[File:honda-cbr1000-fireblade-2004-2007-2.jpg|600px|2004 - 2007 Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade]]
[[File:honda-cbr1000-fireblade-2004-2007-1.jpg|600px|2004 - 2007 Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade]]
[[File:honda-cbr1000-fireblade-2004-2007-0.jpg|600px|2004 - 2007 Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade]]
The CBR 1000 RR Fireblade, a Honda motorcycle manufactured between 2004 and 2007, had several attractive features, such as the electronic starter system or the chain final drive.
==2008 Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade==
[[File:honda-cbr1000-fireblade-2008-4.jpg|600px|2008 Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade]]
[[File:honda-cbr1000-fireblade-2008-3.jpg|600px|2008 Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade]]
[[File:honda-cbr1000-fireblade-2008-2.jpg|600px|2008 Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade]]
[[File:honda-cbr1000-fireblade-2008-1.jpg|600px|2008 Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade]]
[[File:honda-cbr1000-fireblade-2008-0.jpg|600px|2008 Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade]]
The 2008 model of the CBR 1000RR Fireblade Honda bike has multiple competitors on the market, such as Ducati 1098, Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R and Suzuki GSXR1000.




==2013 Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade==
[[File:honda-cbr1000-fireblade-2013-2013-0.jpg|600px|2013 Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade]]


==2005==
The Honda CBR1000RR is marketed in the UK and Europe with the Firebalde suffix, but underneath the fairing, we're still dealing with the same premium Honda superbike build. Derived from the racing programs an sharing some components and technologies with the WSBK and MotoGP machines, the 2012 Fireblade is an all-out sport machine, engineered for the ultimate performance.
 
The bike also sports the second-generation HESD steering damper, with revised LCD instrumentation which also includes race-track-specific utilities.
 
 
===2005===
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File:honda-cb1000-2005-2005-0.jpg|600px|2005 Honda CBR1000RR
File:honda-cb1000-2005-2005-0.jpg|600px|2005 Honda CBR1000RR
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* Warranty: 1 year
* Warranty: 1 year


==2006==
===2006===
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===2006 Honda CBR1000RR===
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File:honda-cb1000-2006-2006-0.jpg|600px|2006 Honda CBR1000RR
Image:2006 Honda CBR1000R in Blue_Yellow.jpg|2006 Honda CBR1000R in Blue/Yellow
Image:2006 Honda CBR1000R in Blue_Yellow.jpg|2006 Honda CBR1000R in Blue/Yellow
Image:2006 Honda CBR1000RR in Red_Black.jpg|2006 Honda CBR1000RR in Red_Black
Image:2006 Honda CBR1000RR in Red_Black.jpg|2006 Honda CBR1000RR in Red_Black
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{{see|2006 Honda CBR1000RR Pictures}}
{{see|2006 Honda CBR1000RR Pictures}}


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The Honda CBR1000RR hares DNA with no other than the MotoGP RC211V machine, and is the streetable expression of what high-performance liter-class bikes should really be like. This model year brings massive updates in the power unit department, with new head porting and combustion chambers, new cams, valves and spring systems. a higher red line, new gears an covers, a redesigned ram air intake and a new chassis geometry.
 
Upgraded brakes and revised suspensions, an updated styling and a better seat are also on the long list of improvements CBR1000RR made in 2005 come with.
 
 
===2007 Honda CBR1000RR===
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File:honda-cb1000-2007-2007-2.jpg|600px|2007 Honda CBR1000RR
File:honda-cb1000-2007-2007-1.jpg|600px|2007 Honda CBR1000RR
File:honda-cb1000-2007-2007-0.jpg|600px|2007 Honda CBR1000RR
File:2007-Honda-CBR1000RR-in-Silver-right-side.jpg|left|thumb|2007 Honda CBR1000RR in Silver right side
File:2007-Honda-CBR1000RR-in-RedBlack-right-side.jpg|left|thumb|2007 Honda CBR1000RR in Red/Black right side
File:2007-Honda-CBR1000RR-in-Black-right-side.jpg|left|thumb|2007 Honda CBR1000RR in Black right side
File:2007-Honda-CBR1000RR-in-Repsol-Scheme-right-side.jpg|left|thumb|2007 Honda CBR1000RR in Repsol Scheme right side
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One of the most popular superbikes of all times, the CBR1000RR is the streetable version of Honda's on-track development program. Embedding a lot of MotoGP-derived technologies and knowledge, the 2006 CBR1000RR is setting a new standard in sportbike maneuverability and performance, while providing riders with a ton of exclusive features.
 
The Honda Electronic Steering Damper (HESD) works in conjunction with the RC211V-deived frame, while other features, such as the cassette gearbox, radial calipers, center-up  silencer, Unit Pro-Link rear suspension and dual-stage injection are also standard trim for this aggressively-styled machine.
 
===2008 Honda CBR1000RR===
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File:2008 Honda CBR1000RR in Yellow_Black.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2008 Honda CBR1000RR in Yellow/Black
File:2008 Honda CBR1000RR in Red_Silver.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2008 Honda CBR1000RR in Red/Silver
File:2008 Honda CBR1000RR in Red_Black.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2008 Honda CBR1000RR in Red/Black
File:2008 Honda CBR1000RR in Black_Silver.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2008 Honda CBR1000RR in Black/Silver
File:honda-cb1000-2008-2008-4.jpg|600px|2008 Honda CBR1000RR
File:honda-cb1000-2008-2008-3.jpg|600px|2008 Honda CBR1000RR
File:honda-cb1000-2008-2008-2.jpg|600px|2008 Honda CBR1000RR
File:honda-cb1000-2008-2008-1.jpg|600px|2008 Honda CBR1000RR
File:honda-cb1000-2008-2008-0.jpg|600px|2008 Honda CBR1000RR
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A streetable version of Honda's high-performance track machinery, the 2007 CBR1000RR is a liter-class sport bike which brings a heap of new parts, from a new engine to the upgraded slipper clutch, better brakes, a new exhaust, new frame and swingarm, lights and bodywork.
 
All in all, an almost brand new superbike sworn to allow skilled riders to push their limits further on the track and also provide extreme sensations on the open highway. If race bikes with a tad more tamed nature are your thing, then the 2007 CBR1000RR is definitely one choice worth looking into.
 
 
==Second Generation==
 
===2009 Honda CBR1000RR===
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File:honda-cb1000-2009-2009-2.jpg|600px|2009 Honda CBR1000RR
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Inspired and derived from the race track machinery, the 2008 CBR1000RR is a liter-class bike which will take your breath away. Dripping with monstrous power and loaded with MotoGP-derived technologies such as the Unit Pro-Link rear suspension, this machine also brings a top-drawer racing-class fork and electronic steering damper for increased tracking precision.
 
A toy for experienced bikers and acing enthusiasts, the 2008 Honda CBR1000RR comprises multiple lightweight aluminum parts to shave weight and add to the overall handling. Revised mass distribution makes the bike more compact, and the tank placed low in the frame helps for an even "easier-to-ride" center of gravity.
===2009 Honda CBR1000RR ABS===
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File:honda-cb1000-2009-2009-0_UGntb2U.jpg|600px|2009 Honda CBR1000RR ABS
File:2009 Honda CBR1000RR Repsol.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2009 Honda CBR1000RR Repsol
File:2009 Honda CBR1000RR in Black.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2009 Honda CBR1000RR in Black
File:2009 Honda CBR1000RR ABS in Red.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2009 Honda CBR1000RR ABS in Red
File:2009 Honda CBR1000RR in white.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2009 Honda CBR1000RR in white
 
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Honda offers a top-notch version of their acclaimed CBR1000RR machine, endowed with the extra safety ABS brakes bring in. Having the anti-lock brakes and combined braking in a coherent safety-focused system provides riders with an improved feeling of being in control. More than the overall feel of the bike, these new brakes also improve road safety by adding to stability when braking on wet asphalt. Likewise, strong braking will also stop the bike in a shorter distance.
 
In 2008, Honda has also updated the turn signals for the CBR1000RR ABS.
 
===2010 Honda CBR1000RR===
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File:honda-cb1000-2010-2010-1.jpg|600px|2010 Honda CBR1000RR
File:honda-cb1000-2010-2010-0.jpg|600px|2010 Honda CBR1000RR
File:2010 Honda CBR1000RR Black_Red.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2010 Honda CBR1000RR Black_Red
File:2010 Honda CBR1000RR in orange_silver.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2010 Honda CBR1000RR in Orange/Silver
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For 2009, Honda brings some upgrades to their acclaimed CBR1000RR sport bike, with the most noticeable being the increased diameter of the flywheel, now offering more inertia and increased engine performance. Aesthetic updates have also been made, in the shape of a redesigned license plate stay, which is now easier to remove for track days. A new muffler cover was also added for a sportier look.
 
If a high-performance liter-class bike is what you're after, then the 2009 CBR1000R is one of the best money can buy: light, frightfully powerful, boasting exceptional handling, this machine is a pro's treat, with all the might of a racing bike in a streetable package.
 
===2011 Honda CBR1000RR===
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Ready for both city rides, but obviously more at home on the track, the 2010 Honda CBR1000RR is the sum of all the racing goodies the Japanese manufacturer has in store. Packing mind-boggling performance specs proven at the races and then tuned to a streetable level, the 2010 CBR1000RR is one of the most loved liter-class superbikes of the planet.
 
Combined ABS, an electronic steering damper and race-derived twin-spar aluminum chassis are only few of the tech features which make the CBR1000RR stand in the pack-leading position. Add in the HMAS suspensions, centrally-placed tank and a heap of other high-tech details and prepare for a mind-blowing experience!
 
 
 
===2012 Honda CBR1000RR===
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File:honda-cb1000-2012-2012-0.jpg|600px|2012 Honda CBR1000RR
 
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Building on the revered heritage of the 900RR, the 2011 Honda CBR1000RR brings performance and maneuverability to the next level. Th bike now rolls on new wheels, with Balance-Free Rear Shock and a Big Piston Fork, while the bodywork and instrumentation has also been upgraded.
 
A plethora of color-matching accessories is available for the 2011 CBR1000RR, such as rear seat cowl, multiple carbon parts and a track-specced racing kit. Combined ABS is standard, so braking in full confidence is now a part of everyday riding.
 
 
===2013 Honda CBR1000RR===
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File:honda-cb1000-2013-2013-1_3641yUZ.jpg|600px|2013 Honda CBR1000RR
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The Honda CBR1000RR needs no introduction, as it is one of the most popular superbikes of the planet. This year's iteration brings even more advanced technology to the street version of this track-developed machine, with the Big Piston Fork and Unit Pro-Link rear suspension, both meant to add more sharpness to the steering feel, on the street and on the race track, as well.


Alongside the engine and chassis revisions, the bodywork has also been finely tuned for better high-speed stability.


{{see|2006 Honda CBR1000RR development}}


==2007==
===2014 Honda CBR1000RR SP===
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File:honda-cb1000-2014-2014-1_EMm7bmI.jpg|600px|2014 Honda CBR1000RR SP
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[[Image:2007-Honda-CBR1000RR-in-Silver-right-side.jpg|left|thumb|2007 Honda CBR1000RR in Silver right side]]
Introduced as a 2014 model, the CBR1000RR SP is as close as you can get to a production racer. Based on the fearsome superbike, the SP brings a lot of pro-grade components to the road game, in the shape of adjustable Öhlins suspension, race-class Brembo brakes, and hand-picked engine parts for durable and dependable performance.
[[Image:2007-Honda-CBR1000RR-in-RedBlack-right-side.jpg|left|thumb|2007 Honda CBR1000RR in Red/Black right side]]
[[Image:2007-Honda-CBR1000RR-in-Black-right-side.jpg|left|thumb|2007 Honda CBR1000RR in Black right side]]
[[Image:2007-Honda-CBR1000RR-in-Repsol-Scheme-right-side.jpg|left|thumb|2007 Honda CBR1000RR in Repsol Scheme right side]]
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==2008==
The bike comes with no electronic aids, with the race-specific ABS as an option. The bike also retains all the revisions the 2013 CBR1000R got from the previous model year, so you're looking at an updated machine with plenty to offer to the experienced rider.
[[Image:2008 Honda CBR1000RR in Yellow_Black.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2008 Honda CBR1000RR in Yellow/Black]]
[[Image:2008 Honda CBR1000RR in Red_Silver.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2008 Honda CBR1000RR in Red/Silver]]
[[Image:2008 Honda CBR1000RR in Red_Black.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2008 Honda CBR1000RR in Red/Black]]
[[Image:2008 Honda CBR1000RR in Black_Silver.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2008 Honda CBR1000RR in Black/Silver]]
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==2009==
[[Image:2009 Honda CBR1000RR Repsol.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2009 Honda CBR1000RR Repsol]]
[[Image:2009 Honda CBR1000RR in Black.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2009 Honda CBR1000RR in Black]]
[[Image:2009 Honda CBR1000RR ABS in Red.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2009 Honda CBR1000RR ABS in Red]]
[[Image:2009 Honda CBR1000RR in white.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2009 Honda CBR1000RR in white]]
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==2010==
[[Image:2010 Honda CBR1000RR Black_Red.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2010 Honda CBR1000RR Black_Red]]
[[Image:2010 Honda CBR1000RR in orange_silver.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2010 Honda CBR1000RR in Orange/Silver]]
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===2014 Honda CBR1000RR===
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File:honda-cb1000-2014-2014-1.jpg|600px|2014 Honda CBR1000RR
File:honda-cb1000-2014-2014-0.jpg|600px|2014 Honda CBR1000RR
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From the race track comes... the street version of Honda's acclaimed superbike: the 2013 iteration of the liter-class CBR1000RR, a machine loaded with a heap of race-bred technology and offered in a more manageable package. Experienced riders will enjoy the HESD steering damper, the upgraded Big Piston Fork front suspension, the revised cylinder heads, exhaust and intake.


2013 also brings a better riding position, which helps the rider connect better with the bike, especially during track use. Full-racing instrumentation is integrated in the dash, while the mass has been centralized even more, for better control. A treat for the thrill-seekers, the 2013 CBR1000RR is Honda's flagship superbike.






===2016 Honda CBR1000RR FIREBLADE===


The Honda Fireblade comes with an inline four-cylinder 999 cc liquid cooled engine. This monstrous beauty puts out 153.1 hp, 10670 rpm and has a torque of 106.2 nm, 9630 rpm. Its seat height has been decreased from 830 mm to 820 mm and it weighs a manageable 205 kg. It flashes through 0-60 mph in just 2.6 seconds and has a top speed of 174 mph. To supply the fuel needed for the bike to be so incredibly super-powered, it has a fuel capacity of 18 liters + 4 liters (reserve) and has an incredible mileage of 38 mpg. The soft compound tires and the wide wheelbase of the Fireblade which is 1410 mm gives complete control to the rider even in the most deceiving corners and delivers an astounding braking of 0-60 mph in just 37 meters.




==2006 Honda CBR1000RR==
===2017 Honda CBR1000RR===
[[File:honda-cb1000-2006-2006-3.jpg|600px|2006 Honda CBR1000RR]]
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[[File:honda-cb1000-2006-2006-2.jpg|600px|2006 Honda CBR1000RR]]
File:honda-cb1000-2017-4.jpg|600px|2017 Honda CBR1000RR
[[File:honda-cb1000-2006-2006-1.jpg|600px|2006 Honda CBR1000RR]]
File:honda-cb1000-2017-3.jpg|600px|2017 Honda CBR1000RR
[[File:honda-cb1000-2006-2006-0.jpg|600px|2006 Honda CBR1000RR]]
File:honda-cb1000-2017-2.jpg|600px|2017 Honda CBR1000RR
File:honda-cb1000-2017-1.jpg|600px|2017 Honda CBR1000RR
File:honda-cb1000-2017-0.jpg|600px|2017 Honda CBR1000RR
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The Honda CBR1000RR hares DNA with no other than the MotoGP RC211V machine, and is the streetable expression of what high-performance liter-class bikes should really be like. This model year brings massive updates in the power unit department, with new head porting and combustion chambers, new cams, valves and spring systems. a higher red line, new gears an covers, a redesigned ram air intake and a new chassis geometry.
Honda CBR1000RR is the star of this year's EICMA motorcycle expo in Milan. The CBR1000RR has a peak power is 189 HP (141 kW) @ 13,000rpm, with peak torque of 114 Nm (84 ft/lb) @ 11,000rpm. Bore and stroke remain 76 x 55mm but compression ratio is up from 12.3:1 to 13:1. This is an engine in a very high state of tune and the crankshaft, valve train and transmission all use higher specification materials than the previous design.
 
 
===2017 Honda CBR1000RR SP===
<gallery mode='packed-hover'>
File:honda-cb1000-2017-4_96uHXWT.jpg|600px|2017 Honda CBR1000RR SP
File:honda-cb1000-2017-3_6tC6QgL.jpg|600px|2017 Honda CBR1000RR SP
File:honda-cb1000-2017-2_KSgwbSm.jpg|600px|2017 Honda CBR1000RR SP
File:honda-cb1000-2017-1_pxZruuE.jpg|600px|2017 Honda CBR1000RR SP
File:honda-cb1000-2017-0_MFWScjW.jpg|600px|2017 Honda CBR1000RR SP
</gallery>
 
The CBR1000RR is the first inline four-cylinder engine from Honda to use Throttle by Wire control. Derived and developed from the system used by the [[Honda RC213V-S|RC213V-S]], its job is to put precise throttle control – and a very natural feel – in the rider’s right hand.
 
== History ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" colspan="3" |History
|-
! scope="row"|Year || Country || Name / Frame / Engine
|-
| scope="row"|2004
| scope="row"|All markets
| scope="row"|'''Name''': Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade
 
'''Code''': CBR1000RR4
|-
| scope="row"|2005
| scope="row"|All markets
| scope="row"|'''Name''': Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade
 
'''Code''': CBR1000RR5
|-
| scope="row"|2006
| scope="row"|All markets
| scope="row"|'''Name''': Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade
 
'''Code''': CBR1000RR6
|-
| scope="row"|2007
| scope="row"|All markets
| scope="row"|'''Name''': Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade
 
'''Code''': CBR1000RR7
|-
| scope="row"|2008
| scope="row"|All markets
| scope="row"|'''Name''': Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade
 
'''Code''': CBR1000RR8
|-
| scope="row"|2009
| scope="row"|All markets
| scope="row"|'''Name''': Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade + ABS
 
'''Code''': CBR1000RR9 + CBR1000RA9
|-
| scope="row"|2010
| scope="row"|All markets
| scope="row"|'''Name''': Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade + ABS
 
'''Code''': CBR1000RRA + CBR1000RAA
|-
| scope="row"|2011
| scope="row"|All markets
| scope="row"|'''Name''': Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade + ABS
 
'''Code''': CBR1000RRB + CBR1000RAB
|-
| scope="row"|2012
| scope="row"|All markets
| scope="row"|'''Name''': Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade + ABS
 
'''Code''': CBR1000RRC + CBR1000RAC
|-
| scope="row"|2013
| scope="row"|All markets
| scope="row"|'''Name''': Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade + ABS
 
'''Code''': CBR1000RRD + CBR1000RAD
|-
| scope="row"|2014
| scope="row"|All markets
| scope="row"|'''Name''': Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade + ABS + SP
 
'''Code''': CBR1000RRE + CBR1000RAE + CBR1000SE
|-
| scope="row"|2015
| scope="row"|All markets
| scope="row"|'''Name''': Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade + ABS + SP / SP ABS
 
'''Code''': CBR1000RRF + CBR1000RAF + CBR1000SF / SAF
|-
| scope="row"|2016
| scope="row"|All markets
| scope="row"|'''Name''': Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade + ABS + SP / SP ABS
 
'''Code''': CBR1000RRG + CBR1000RAG + CBR1000SG / SAG
|-
| scope="row"|2017
| scope="row"|All markets
| scope="row"|'''Name''': Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade + ABS + SP
 
'''Code''': CBR1000RRH + CBR1000RAH + CBR1000S1H / S2H
|-
| scope="row"|2018
| scope="row"|All markets
| scope="row"|'''Name''': Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade + ABS + SP
 
'''Code''': CBR1000RRJ + CBR1000RAJ + CBR1000S1J / S2J
|-
| scope="row"|2019
| scope="row"|All markets
| scope="row"|'''Name''': Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade + ABS + SP
 
'''Code''': CBR1000RRK + CBR1000RAK + CBR1000S1K
|-
|}
 
== Specifications ==
Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade: specs.
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" colspan="3" |Specifications
|-
! scope="row" rowspan="8"|DIMENSIONS
! scope="row" |Overall length
|2035 mm / 80,1 in – CBR1000RR (2004-2005)
 
2030 mm / 79,9 in – CBR1000RR (2006-2007)
 
2080 mm / 81,9 in – CBR1000RR (2008-2010)
 
2075 mm / 81,7 in – CBR1000RR (2011-2016)


Upgraded brakes and revised suspensions, an updated styling and a better seat are also on the long list of improvements CBR1000RR made in 2005 come with.
2065 mm / 81,3 in – CBR1000RR (2017+)
|-
! scope="row" |Overall width
|720 mm / 28,3 in – CBR1000RR (2004-2007, 2017+)


685 mm / 27,0 in – CBR1000RR (2008-2016)
|-
! scope="row" |Overall height
|1120 mm / 44,1 in – CBR1000RR (2004-2007)


==2007 Honda CBR1000RR==
1130 mm / 44,5 in – CBR600RR (2008-2010)
[[File:honda-cb1000-2007-2007-2.jpg|600px|2007 Honda CBR1000RR]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2007-2007-1.jpg|600px|2007 Honda CBR1000RR]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2007-2007-0.jpg|600px|2007 Honda CBR1000RR]]


One of the most popular superbikes of all times, the CBR1000RR is the streetable version of Honda's on-track development program. Embedding a lot of MotoGP-derived technologies and knowledge, the 2006 CBR1000RR is setting a new standard in sportbike maneuverability and performance, while providing riders with a ton of exclusive features.
1135 mm / 44,7 in – CBR600RR (2011-2016)


The Honda Electronic Steering Damper (HESD) works in conjunction with the RC211V-deived frame, while other features, such as the cassette gearbox, radial calipers, center-up  silencer, Unit Pro-Link rear suspension and dual-stage injection are also standard trim for this aggressively-styled machine.
1125 mm / 44,3 in – CBR600RR (2017+)
|-
! scope="row" |Wheelbase
|1405 mm / 55,3 in – CBR1000RR (2004-2007, 2017+)


1410 mm / 55,5 in – CBR1000RR (2008-2016)
|-
! scope="row" |Ground clearance
|130 mm / 5,1 in
|-
! scope="row" |Seat height
|820 mm / 32,3 in
|-
! scope="row" |Dry weight
|
|-
! scope="row" |Curb (wet) weight
|210 kg / 463 lbs – CBR1000RR (2004-2005)


206 kg / 454 lbs – CBR1000RR (2006-2007)


201 kg / 443 lbs – CBR1000RR (2008-2010)


==2009 Honda CBR1000RR ABS==
211 kg / 465 lbs – CBR1000RA ABS (2009-2010)
[[File:honda-cb1000-2009-2009-0_UGntb2U.jpg|600px|2009 Honda CBR1000RR ABS]]


Honda offers a top-notch version of their acclaimed CBR1000RR machine, endowed with the extra safety ABS brakes bring in. Having the anti-lock brakes and combined braking in a coherent safety-focused system provides riders with an improved feeling of being in control. More than the overall feel of the bike, these new brakes also improve road safety by adding to stability when braking on wet asphalt. Likewise, strong braking will also stop the bike in a shorter distance.
202 kg / 445 lbs – CBR1000RR (2011-2016)


In 2008, Honda has also updated the turn signals for the CBR1000RR ABS.
212 kg / 467 lbs – CBR1000RA ABS (2011-2016)


196 kg / 432 lbs – CBR1000RR (2017+)
|-
! scope="row" rowspan="10"|FRAME
! scope="row" |Type
|Diamond (aluminum)
|-
! scope="row" |Front suspension, travel
|43 mm inverted telescopic fork, 110 mm / 4,3 in (fully adjustable) – CBR1000RR (2004-2010)


==2009 Honda CBR1000RR==
43 mm inverted telescopic fork Big Piston, 120 mm / 4,7 in (fully adjustable) – CBR1000RR (2011+)
[[File:honda-cb1000-2009-2009-2.jpg|600px|2009 Honda CBR1000RR]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2009-2009-1.jpg|600px|2009 Honda CBR1000RR]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2009-2009-0.jpg|600px|2009 Honda CBR1000RR]]


Inspired and derived from the race track machinery, the 2008 CBR1000RR is a liter-class bike which will take your breath away. Dripping with monstrous power and loaded with MotoGP-derived technologies such as the Unit Pro-Link rear suspension, this machine also brings a top-drawer racing-class fork and electronic steering damper for increased tracking precision.
CBR1000RR SP – Ohlins (Smart EC – 2017+)
|-
! scope="row" |Rear suspension, travel
|Swingarm with mono-shock (fully adjustable), 135 mm (5,3 in)


A toy for experienced bikers and acing enthusiasts, the 2008 Honda CBR1000RR comprises multiple lightweight aluminum parts to shave weight and add to the overall handling. Revised mass distribution makes the bike more compact, and the tank placed low in the frame helps for an even "easier-to-ride" center of gravity.
CBR1000RR SP – Ohlins (Smart EC – 2017+)
|-
! scope="row" |Front tire size
|120/70-ZR17M/C (58W)
|-
! scope="row" |Rear tire size
|190/50-ZR17M/C (73W)
|-
! scope="row" |Front brake
|Double disc, 310 mm, 4-piston radial calipers – CBR1000RR (2004-2005)


Double disc, 320 mm, 4-piston radial calipers – CBR1000RR (2006+) (combined ABS – 2009+) (Brembo calipers – CBR1000RR SP)
|-
! scope="row" |Rear brake
|Single disc, 220 mm, 1-piston caliper (combined ABS – 2009+)
|-
! scope="row" |Fuel capacity
|18,0 l / 4,76 US gal – CBR1000RR (2004-2007)


==2008 Honda CBR1000RR==
17,7 l / 4,68US gal – CBR1000RR (2008-2016)
[[File:honda-cb1000-2008-2008-4.jpg|600px|2008 Honda CBR1000RR]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2008-2008-3.jpg|600px|2008 Honda CBR1000RR]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2008-2008-2.jpg|600px|2008 Honda CBR1000RR]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2008-2008-1.jpg|600px|2008 Honda CBR1000RR]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2008-2008-0.jpg|600px|2008 Honda CBR1000RR]]


A streetable version of Honda's high-performance track machinery, the 2007 CBR1000RR is a liter-class sport bike which brings a heap of new parts, from a new engine to the upgraded slipper clutch, better brakes, a new exhaust, new frame and swingarm, lights and bodywork.
16,2 l / 4,28US gal – CBR1000RR (2017+)
|-
! scope="row" |Trail
|102 mm (4,0 in) – CBR1000RR (2004-2007)


All in all, an almost brand new superbike sworn to allow skilled riders to push their limits further on the track and also provide extreme sensations on the open highway. If race bikes with a tad more tamed nature are your thing, then the 2007 CBR1000RR is definitely one choice worth looking into.
96,3 mm (3,8 in) – CBR1000RR (2008+)
|-
! scope="row" |Fuel economy
|5,7 l / 100 km (41,2 mpg)
|-
! scope="row" rowspan="10"|ENGINE
! scope="row" |Type
|Water cooled 4-stroke
|-
! scope="row" |Cylinder arrangement
|4 cylinders in line
|-
! scope="row" |Bore & Stroke
|75,0 x 56,5 mm – CBR1000RR (2004-2007)


76,0 x 55,1 mm – CBR1000RR (2008+)
|-
! scope="row" |Displacement
|998 cm³ (60,9 cu in)
|-
! scope="row" |Compression ratio
|11.9:1 – CBR1000RR (2004-2005)


12.2:1 – CBR1000RR (2006-2007)


12.3:1 – CBR1000RR (2008-2016)


==2010 Honda CBR1000RR==
13.0:1 – CBR1000RR (2017+)
[[File:honda-cb1000-2010-2010-1.jpg|600px|2010 Honda CBR1000RR]]
|-
[[File:honda-cb1000-2010-2010-0.jpg|600px|2010 Honda CBR1000RR]]
! scope="row" |Valve train
|Chain driven DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder
|-
! scope="row" |Max. power
|174,0 hp (128,3 kW) / 11000 rpm – CBR1000RR (2004-2005)


For 2009, Honda brings some upgrades to their acclaimed CBR1000RR sport bike, with the most noticeable being the increased diameter of the flywheel, now offering more inertia and increased engine performance. Aesthetic updates have also been made, in the shape of a redesigned license plate stay, which is now easier to remove for track days. A new muffler cover was also added for a sportier look.
174,0 hp (128,3 kW) / 11250 rpm – CBR1000RR (2006-2010)


If a high-performance liter-class bike is what you're after, then the 2009 CBR1000R is one of the best money can buy: light, frightfully powerful, boasting exceptional handling, this machine is a pro's treat, with all the might of a racing bike in a streetable package.
173,0 hp (127,5 kW) / 10670 rpm – CBR1000RR (2011-2016)


192,0 hp (141,0 kW) / 13000 rpm – CBR1000RR (2017+)


Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) – 2017+
|-
! scope="row" |Max. torque
|103,6 Nm (10,5 kg*m) / 8500 rpm – CBR1000RR (2004-2005)


104,0 Nm (10,5 kg*m) / 8500 rpm – CBR1000RR (2006-2010)


==2011 Honda CBR1000RR==
106,0 Nm (10,7 kg*m) / 9500 rpm – CBR1000RR (2011-2016)
[[File:honda-cb1000-2011-2011-4.jpg|600px|2011 Honda CBR1000RR]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2011-2011-3.jpg|600px|2011 Honda CBR1000RR]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2011-2011-2_Kr8HbPF.jpg|600px|2011 Honda CBR1000RR]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2011-2011-1_QQzU0Ir.jpg|600px|2011 Honda CBR1000RR]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2011-2011-0_awSxzy6.jpg|600px|2011 Honda CBR1000RR]]


Ready for both city rides, but obviously more at home on the track, the 2010 Honda CBR1000RR is the sum of all the racing goodies the Japanese manufacturer has in store. Packing mind-boggling performance specs proven at the races and then tuned to a streetable level, the 2010 CBR1000RR is one of the most loved liter-class superbikes of the planet.
114,0 Nm (11,5 kg*m) / 11000 rpm – CBR1000RR (2017+)
|-
! scope="row" |0 to 100 km/h
|2,95 sec
|-
! scope="row" |Top speed
|286 km/h (178 mph)
|-
! scope="row" rowspan="1"|CARBURETION SYSTEM
! scope="row" |Type
|Dual Stage Fuel Injection (DSFI) , 4x 44 mm


Combined ABS, an electronic steering damper and race-derived twin-spar aluminum chassis are only few of the tech features which make the CBR1000RR stand in the pack-leading position. Add in the HMAS suspensions, centrally-placed tank and a heap of other high-tech details and prepare for a mind-blowing experience!
Ride-by-wire throttle control – 2017+
|-
! scope="row" rowspan="6"|DRIVE TRAIN
! scope="row" |Clutch
|Wet, multi-plate, cable operated


Assist & Slipper clutch - 2008+
|-
! scope="row" |Transmission
|6-speed


Quick Shifter – 2017+
|-
! scope="row" |Final drive
|Chain
|-
! scope="row" |Primary reduction
|1.604
|-
! scope="row" |Final reduction
|2.562 – CBR1000RR (2004-2005)


==2012 Honda CBR1000RR==
2.625 – CBR1000RR (2006+)
[[File:honda-cb1000-2012-2012-4.jpg|600px|2012 Honda CBR1000RR]]
|-
[[File:honda-cb1000-2012-2012-3.jpg|600px|2012 Honda CBR1000RR]]
! scope="row" |Gear ratio
[[File:honda-cb1000-2012-2012-2.jpg|600px|2012 Honda CBR1000RR]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2012-2012-1.jpg|600px|2012 Honda CBR1000RR]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2012-2012-0.jpg|600px|2012 Honda CBR1000RR]]


Building on the revered heritage of the 900RR, the 2011 Honda CBR1000RR brings performance and maneuverability to the next level. Th bike now rolls on new wheels, with Balance-Free Rear Shock and a Big Piston Fork, while the bodywork and instrumentation has also been upgraded.
I


A plethora of color-matching accessories is available for the 2011 CBR1000RR, such as rear seat cowl, multiple carbon parts and a track-specced racing kit. Combined ABS is standard, so braking in full confidence is now a part of everyday riding.
II


III


==2013 Honda CBR1000RR==
IV
[[File:honda-cb1000-2013-2013-1_3641yUZ.jpg|600px|2013 Honda CBR1000RR]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2013-2013-0_RlaDRTz.jpg|600px|2013 Honda CBR1000RR]]


The Honda CBR1000RR needs no introduction, as it is one of the most popular superbikes of the planet. This year's iteration brings even more advanced technology to the street version of this track-developed machine, with the Big Piston Fork and Unit Pro-Link rear suspension, both meant to add more sharpness to the steering feel, on the street and on the race track, as well.
V


Alongside the engine and chassis revisions, the bodywork has also been finely tuned for better high-speed stability.
VI
|




==2014 Honda CBR1000RR SP==
2.538 (’04-07); 2.285 (‘08+)
[[File:honda-cb1000-2014-2014-3.jpg|600px|2014 Honda CBR1000RR SP]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2014-2014-2.jpg|600px|2014 Honda CBR1000RR SP]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2014-2014-1_EMm7bmI.jpg|600px|2014 Honda CBR1000RR SP]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2014-2014-0_rOhx50h.jpg|600px|2014 Honda CBR1000RR SP]]


Introduced as a 2014 model, the CBR1000RR SP is as close as you can get to a production racer. Based on the fearsome superbike, the SP brings a lot of pro-grade components to the road game, in the shape of adjustable Öhlins suspension, race-class Brembo brakes, and hand-picked engine parts for durable and dependable performance.
1.941 (’04-07); 1.777 (‘08+)


The bike comes with no electronic aids, with the race-specific ABS as an option. The bike also retains all the revisions the 2013 CBR1000R got from the previous model year, so you're looking at an updated machine with plenty to offer to the experienced rider.
1.578 (’04-07); 1.500 (‘08+)


1.380 (’04-07); 1.333 (‘08+)


==2014 Honda CBR1000RR==
1.250 (’04-07); 1.214 (‘08+)
[[File:honda-cb1000-2014-2014-1.jpg|600px|2014 Honda CBR1000RR]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2014-2014-0.jpg|600px|2014 Honda CBR1000RR]]


From the race track comes... the street version of Honda's acclaimed superbike: the 2013 iteration of the liter-class CBR1000RR, a machine loaded with a heap of race-bred technology and offered in a more manageable package. Experienced riders will enjoy the HESD steering damper, the upgraded Big Piston Fork front suspension, the revised cylinder heads, exhaust and intake.
1.160 (’04-07); 1.137 (‘08+)
|-
! scope="row" rowspan="3"|ELECTRICAL
! scope="row" |Ignition
|Full transistorized
|-
! scope="row" |Alternator
|Three-phase AC, 344W at 5000 rpm – CBR1000RR (2004-2007)


2013 also brings a better riding position, which helps the rider connect better with the bike, especially during track use. Full-racing instrumentation is integrated in the dash, while the mass has been centralized even more, for better control. A treat for the thrill-seekers, the 2013 CBR1000RR is Honda's flagship superbike.
Three-phase AC, 400W at 5000 rpm – CBR1000RR (2008+)
|-
! scope="row" |Battery capacity
|12V-8.6Ah – CBR1000RR (2004-2007)


12V-6Ah – CBR1000RR (2008+)
|-
|}


==2017 Honda CBR1000RR==
[[File:honda-cb1000-2017-4.jpg|600px|2017 Honda CBR1000RR]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2017-3.jpg|600px|2017 Honda CBR1000RR]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2017-2.jpg|600px|2017 Honda CBR1000RR]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2017-1.jpg|600px|2017 Honda CBR1000RR]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2017-0.jpg|600px|2017 Honda CBR1000RR]]


Honda CBR1000RR is the star of this year's EICMA motorcycle expo in Milan. The CBR1000RR has a peak power is 189 HP (141 kW) @ 13,000rpm, with peak torque of 114 Nm (84 ft/lb) @ 11,000rpm. Bore and stroke remain 76 x 55mm but compression ratio is up from 12.3:1 to 13:1. This is an engine in a very high state of tune and the crankshaft, valve train and transmission all use higher specification materials than the previous design.


== Videos ==
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcoSH0mupXM|600|center}}
{{#ev:youtube|OpaKK9Y6ta0|600|center|Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade 2017}}


==2017 Honda CBR1000RR SP==
[[File:honda-cb1000-2017-4_96uHXWT.jpg|600px|2017 Honda CBR1000RR SP]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2017-3_6tC6QgL.jpg|600px|2017 Honda CBR1000RR SP]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2017-2_KSgwbSm.jpg|600px|2017 Honda CBR1000RR SP]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2017-1_pxZruuE.jpg|600px|2017 Honda CBR1000RR SP]]
[[File:honda-cb1000-2017-0_MFWScjW.jpg|600px|2017 Honda CBR1000RR SP]]


The CBR1000RR is the first inline four-cylinder engine from Honda to use Throttle by Wire control. Derived and developed from the system used by the [[Honda RC213V-S|RC213V-S]], its job is to put precise throttle control – and a very natural feel – in the rider’s right hand.
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== Videos ==
==References==
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