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The VTR1000F was introduced in 1997 using an all new 90-degree V-twin engine and a HMAS (Honda Multi-Action System) fork and shock. The bike also ushered in several new design concepts for Honda such as the semi-pivotless frame, where the engine is a stressed member with the swingarm bolted directly to it.
2003–present Honda stopped official support for World Superbike racing in 2003 (though some teams have had factory support) and as superbike rules changed to allow 1000 cc 4-cylinder bikes the RC51 was replaced by the CBR1000RR Fireblade as the Honda superbike racer. In 2004, Honda released the Nicky Hayden special edition, which differed ...
The Honda VT series comprises motorbikes with two-cylinder V engines. More sporting V engined bikes are given " VTR " model numbers. Four-cylinder V-engined Hondas are designated VF or VFRs , while Honda motorbikes with inline engines mostly belong to the CB and CBR series.
1000 CB1000R: 1000 CBF1000: 1000 CBR1000RR: 1000 Custom (CB1000C) 1000 CBX1000: 1000 Hurricane (CBR1000F) 1000 RC51 (RVT1000R) 1000 Honda VTR1000f (a.k.a. Super Hawk a.k.a. Firestorm) 1000 Super Sport (CBX) 1000 VTR1000R (RVT1000) SP1 & SP2 RC51: 1000 XL1000V Varadero: 1000 HAWK11: 1084 NT1100: 1084 Gold Wing (GL1100) 1085 CBR1100XX: 1100 Magna ...
The Suzuki SV1000 and the half-faired SV1000S are naked bike motorcycles made by Suzuki since 2003. [7] [8] The 996 cc (60.8 cu in) displacement 90° V-twin motorcycles were aimed to compete directly with the Honda VTR1000F (also known as the SuperHawk or FireStorm, depending on the market), which was released prior to the Suzuki, and the low end Ducati one-litre V-twin engined sport bikes.
Respiratory illness activity – a measure of how often conditions like the common cold, flu, COVID-19, and respiratory syncytial virus are diagnosed – is currently "high" in the United States ...
A man gestures as people gather at Times Square to watch the ball drop on New Year's Eve in New York City, U.S., December 31, 2024.
Two very different Honda motorcycles are commonly referred to as the Superhawk in various parts of the world. The Honda CB77 Superhawk was a 305 cc, 28 horsepower (21 kW) parallel twin made in the '60s. The Honda VTR1000F Superhawk was a 996 cc, 100 horsepower (75 kW) V-twin introduced in the '90s.