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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.
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.
The top speed of the CMX1100 Rebel is 160 km/h (99 mph). [ 7 ] [ 8 ] With a tank capacity of 13.6 liters and an average consumption of 4.9 liters/100 km according to the World Motorcycle Test Cycle (WMTC), this results in a range of approximately 280 kilometers.
Honda CBR600RR/Honda CBR1000RR: AM Sport Bike Mitch Card Honda CBR600RR: H-D XR1200 Steve Crevier Harley-Davidson XR1200: Honda CBR250R Tomas Casas Honda CBR250R: 2014 Pro Superbike Jodi Christie [11] Honda CBR1000RR: Pro Rookie Marco Sousa BMW S1000RR: Pro Sport Bike Kenny Riedmann Triumph Daytona 675: AM Superbike Pedro Sousa Honda CBR1000RR ...
The championship began on 2 April 2017 at MotorLand Aragón, in a race that had 37 drivers who crowned Scott Deroue as the first driver to win a race in category 3. Spaniard Marc García was the first Supersport 300 world champion to overcome the Italian Alfonso Coppola by one point.
On 16 February 2021 the Assen round, scheduled for 23–25 April, was postponed to 23–25 July. [2] On 9 March 2021 the Estoril round, scheduled for 7–9 May, was postponed to an unannounced date and the Navarra round—a new event for the championship—was added into the calendar. [ 3 ]
MotoAmerica is the organization that promotes the AMA Superbike Series since 2015. Sanctioned by the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) and the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), it features eight classes of road racing: Superbike, Stock 1000, Supersport, King of the Baggers, Super Hooligan National Championship, Twins Cup, Junior Cup, and Mini Cup.
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.