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  2. Honda CBR600RR - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CBR600RR is a 599 cc (36.6 cu in) sport bike made by Honda since 2003, part of the CBR series.The CBR600RR was marketed as Honda's top-of-the-line middleweight sport bike, succeeding the 2002 Supersport World Champion 2001–2006 CBR600F4i, which was then repositioned as the tamer, more street-oriented sport bike behind the technically more advanced and uncompromising race-replica ...

  3. Honda CBR series - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CBR models are a series of Honda sport bikes introduced in 1983. With the exception of the single-cylinder CBR125R, CBR150R, CBR250R, and CBR300R, all CBR motorcycles have inline engines .

  4. Honda CBR600 - Wikipedia

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  5. Honda CBR600F - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CBR600F is a CBR series 600 cubic centimetres (36.6 cubic inches) inline four-cylinder sport bike motorcycle made by Honda Motorcycles.The first model of the CBR600F was sold from 1987 to 1990 and is known in the US as the Hurricane. [1]

  6. Honda CBR1000RR - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CBR1000RR, marketed in some countries as the "Fireblade" (capitalized as FireBlade until the 2000s [2]), is a 999 cc (61.0 cu in) liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder superbike, introduced by Honda in 2004 as the 7th generation of the CBR series of motorcycles that began with the CBR900RR in 1992.

  7. Honda CBR900RR - Wikipedia

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    The handlebars were raised by 10 mm (0.4 in) and swept back by five degrees to improve the riding position. A 1 mm (0.04 in) bore increase raised the engine displacement to 919 cc (56.1 cu in). Other revisions included a smaller alternator, the addition of a throttle position sensor, extra clutch plates, and a larger exhaust.

  8. Talk:Honda CBR600RR - Wikipedia

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    Those are all quite a bump higher than the 48.1 lb⋅ft (65.2 N⋅m) CW gave for the 2006 CBR600RR. MCN got 45.5 lb⋅ft (61.7 N⋅m) for the GSX-R600 in 2001, two generations behind the 2006 CBR600RR. So it seems incorrect to say that Cycle World is giving a torque value the same as a GSX-R750; that doesn't even account for the RPM difference.

  9. Honda CBR125R - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CBR125R is a CBR series 125 cc (7.6 cu in) single-cylinder sport bike made by Honda. The CBR125R first appeared on the market in 2004. The CBR125R first appeared on the market in 2004. It is manufactured in Thailand by A.P. Honda alongside the similarly designed CBR150R , which is primarily aimed for the Far East market.