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Honda CB1000R
2021 Honda CB1000R SC80
Manufacturer
Honda
Production
2008–2016 (SC60)
2018–present (SC80)
Predecessor
Honda CB900F
Class
Standard
Naked bike
CB 1000R (SC60)
The Honda CB1000R is a CB series 1,000 cc (61 cu in) four-cylinder standard or naked motorcycle made by Honda from 2008 to 2016, and resumed from 2018.[1]
History
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It was unveiled at EICMA November 2007 as a replacement for the CB900F Hornet, the US-market's 919.[2]
The CB1000R's styling cues are borrowed from the 2007 CB600F Hornet. 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. The rear is a monoshock with gas-charged HMAS damper with 10-step preload and stepless rebound damping adjustment and 130 mm (5.0 in) axle travel.
In November 2017, Honda unveiled the new iteration of the CB1000R, along with the CB125R and CB300R.[4][5][6][7] The bike uses a new styling direction dubbed as Neo Sports Café. This design language has been applied before to the CB150R ExMotion and then applied to the CB650R, the successor of the CB650F.
Specifications
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2008–2016 (SC60)[8]
2018–present (SC80)[9]
Engine
998 cc (60.9 cu in) liquid-cooled 4-stroke 16-valve DOHC inline-four
^Edge, Dirck (2007-11-06). "Honda Rocks Milan With New CB1000R". Motorcycle Daily. Archived from the original on 2007-11-08. Retrieved 2007-12-01.
^ abc"Performance Index Winter '12/'13 Edition" (PDF). Motorcycle Consumer News. Bowtie Magazines. January 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-12-29. Retrieved 2016-09-12.
^"First Look: 2018 Honda CB1000R". 6 November 2017.
^"2018 Honda CB1000R First Look | 14 Fast Facts". 7 November 2017.
^"2018 Honda CB1000R Neo Sports Cafe revealed; gets a host of rider aids". 7 November 2017.
^"2018 Honda CB1000R Unveiled at 2017 EICMA Motor Show: Details, Features, Tech Specs and Image Gallery". 7 November 2017.
^"2013 CB1000R Press Pack".
^"2020 CB1000R".
External links
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A new version of the CB1000R was launched in 2021 called the Black Edition, featuring several updates