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  2. Honda CBR series - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CBR models are a series of Honda sport bikes ... 2024 Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP. The CBR series includes: ... CBR750 Super Aero (1987–1988) CBR900RR ...

  3. Honda CBR1000RR - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CBR1000RR was developed by the same team that was behind the MotoGP series. [3] Many of the new technologies introduced in the Honda CBR600RR, a direct descendant of the RC211V, were used in the new CBR1000RR such as a lengthy swingarm, Unit Pro-Link rear suspension, and Dual Stage Fuel Injection System (DSFI).

  4. List of Honda motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    GL-PRO (GL-145) 144 GL-PRO Black Engine (GL-145 Black) 144 Honda Dream E-Type: 145 Honda Dream 3E: 145 CRF150L: 149 CRF150R: 149 CRF150R Expert: 149 CRF150F: 149 Unicorn Dazzler: 149 Trigger/CB150: 149 CB150R (K15) 149 Verza/CB150 Verza (GL150) 149 New Mega Pro (GL150) 149 CBR150R: 149 CBR150R K45 149 Winner 150 / Supra 150 GTR / RS150R 149 ...

  5. Honda Fireblade - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Fireblade is a family of sport motorcycles manufactured by Honda since 1992. [1] [2] The first model was designed by Tadao Baba. CBR900RR, 1992–1995 CBR919RR, 1996–1999; CBR929RR, 2000–2001; CBR954RR, 2002–2003; CBR1000RR, 2004–present CBR1000RR-R, 2020–present [3]

  6. List of fastest production motorcycles by acceleration

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    A Suzuki GSX-R1000 at a drag strip – a 2006 model once recorded a 0 to 60 mph time of 2.35 seconds. This is a list of street legal production motorcycles ranked by acceleration from a standing start, limited to 0 to 60 mph times of under 3.5 seconds, and 1 ⁄ 4-mile times of under 12 seconds.

  7. File:CBR 1000 RR-R SP 2020-mod-2022-12.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Honda RC51 - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Honda CB1000R - Wikipedia

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    The engine is a detuned version of the 2007 CBR1000RR engine, and produces about 81.61 kW (109.44 hp) at the rear wheel. [3] The front suspension uses a 43 mm (1.7 in) inverted HMAS cartridge-type telescopic fork with stepless preload with compression/rebound adjustments and 110 mm (4.3 in) travel.