
2010 Honda CBR600RR Review And Pictures
The 2003 model carried over to 2004 unchanged with the exception of new color schemes. With ’05 came the first update for the CBR600RR. Honda revised the bodywork as well as adding a fully-adjustable inverted fork, newly designed aluminum frame, swingarm, radial-mount front brakes and new rear shock. Mid-range power was said to be bumped up as well.
Two year later, in 2007, came a total redesign for the Honda CBR600RR. The main focus was reducing weight wherever possible, which resulted in a machine some 20 pounds lighter than the previous model. Power was once again bumped up slightly. Bodywork featured all-new and much more aggressive styling, with a very angular design compared to the previous model. A new frame made from Honda’s Fine Die-Cast (FDC) technology highlighted the chassis changes and was a big part in reducing the overall weight. The Honda Electronic Steering Damper (HESD) system also made its debut for the first time on the Honda CBR600.
A slight redesign came for 2009, the majority of which centers around new bodywork that covers more of the engine and updated color schemes. But the big news for ‘09 is that Honda has released the world’s first Supersport machine with an optional Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS). This Combined ABS (C-ABS) will be available in limited numbers on both the Honda CBR600RR and CBR1000RR for ’09 and depending on consumer response production will be adjusted accordingly for 2010. Honda expect European sales of the C-ABS CBR600RRl to be quite high as some countries are currently trying to make ABS a required feature for all motorcycles. Motorcycle USA had the chance to test the system at Honda’s HPCC proving grounds and we came away very impressed.


2010 Honda CBR1000RR C-ABS Review And Photos
2010 Honda CBR1000RR
How do you improve upon the machine rated best by one magazine after the other, a revolutionary literbike that's the lightest, best handling, most compact and highest performing sportbike to be found?
Last year we made the CBR1000RR available with our high-tech electronically controlled Combined ABS for the ultimate in sophisticated sportbike braking performance, and the new 2010 model adds engine changes that provide an even smoother power delivery.
New for 2010
o Increased-diameter flywheel for more inertia and improved performance.
o Redesigned license plate stay for easier removal on track days.
o New muffler cover for enhanced appearance.
o Exciting new colors: Pearl Orange/Light Metallic Silver and Red/Black. C-ABS model available in Black only.
2010 Honda CBR1000RR - Specifications
MSRP: $TBA USD
Model: CBR1000RR / CBR1000RR C-ABS
Engine Type: 999cc liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder
Bore and Stroke: 76mm x 55.1mm
Compression Ratio: 12.3:1
Valve Train: DOHC; four valves per cylinder
Induction: Dual Stage Fuel Injection (DSFI)
Ignition: Computer-controlled digital transistorized with 3-D mapping
Transmission: Close-ratio six-speed
Final Drive: #530 O-ring - sealed chain
Suspension Front: 43mm inverted HMAS cartridge fork with spring preload, rebound and compression damping adjustability; 4.3 inches travel
Rear: Unit Pro-Link HMAS single shock with spring preload, rebound and compression damping adjustability; 5.4 inches travel
Brakes Front: Dual radial-mounted four-piston calipers with full-floating 320mm discs
Rear: Single 220mm disc; Honda Electronic Combined ABS
Tires Front: 120/70ZR-17 radial
Rear: 190/50ZR-17 radial
Wheelbase: 55.4 inches
Rake: 23.3o
Trail: 96.2mm (3.8 inches)
Seat Height: 32.3 inches
Fuel Capacity: 4.7 gallons, including 1.06-gallon reserve
Colors: CBR1000RR: Pearl Orange/Light Metallic Silver, Red/Black
CBR1000RR C-ABS: Black
Curb Weight*: 439 pounds (CBR1000RR) / 461.7 pounds (CBR1000RR C-ABS)
*Includes all standard equipment, required fluids and full tank of fuel--ready to ride.
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