d680c458d3 By Andrew Trevitt Photography by Jorge Nunez, Fran Kuhn, and Courtesy of Honda posted Nov 2nd, 2012 at 4:57pm Jorge Nunez Tadao Baba's mandate of light weight and user-friendly power still rings true20 years later. Theres definitely plenty to like about the big CBR, including a responsive engine with a solid midrange punch that launches off corners, and an agile-feeling chassis that lets you put it anywhere in a corner, we wrote of the CBR1000RR in our 12 literbike comparison test. The first generation CBR900RR was introduced in 1992 with an 893cc (54.5cuin) inline-four engine. Specifications[edit]. Even today, the 900 would be considered light; the 2012 BMW S 1000 RR, winner of our last literbike comparison test, is two pounds heavier. Related bikesList related bikes for comparison of specs. At 453lb (205kg) wet weight, was heavier than Honda's own CBR600F2, by just 4lb (2kg) and the next-lightest open-class machine the Yamaha FZR1000 was heavier by 76lb (34kg).
To that end, revised ergonomics were more comfortable, and the chassis was made less stiff in some ways for an "optimum balance of rigidity." The suspension was again updated, and another round of detail changes was implemented to match the new chassis. Buying a bike starts at Bikez Get a list of related motorbikes before you buy this Honda. Honda CBR 900 RR Fireblade 1993 . The 900 went largely unchanged for eight years, an eternity in sporbike terms but another indication of how important the light-weight premise proved to be. CBR954RR (954cc)[edit]. External links[edit]. About Bikez. Instead of measuring speed from the front wheel the speed is measured from the countershaft sprocket with an electronic speedometer. Honda CBR900RR 1992 CBR900RR Manufacturer Honda Also called Fireblade Production 1992-2003 Successor CBR1000RR Class Sport bike Related Honda CBR600RR Honda CBR1000RR Honda CB900F . Retrieved March 15, 2016.
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