Honda 600 CBR review specs gallery and forum

The rise of the Honda 600 CBR with reviews and specs gallery and owner information


The Honda 600 CBR has come in various different guises since it's introduction in 1987.

Over the years the Honda 600 CBR evolved and the most popular was the Honda 600 CBR F4i, which was the perfect all-round bike ready for long distance rides and trackdays.

To challenge the race-ready Yamaha R6, in 2003 Honda released the Honda CBR600RR derived and inspired by the Honda RC211v MotoGP racer. The Honda 600 CBR RR and the Yamaha R6 have made the supersport category what it is today with more race orientated motorcycles straight out of the factory.

For 2007 the Honda CBR 600RR had a major overhaul and redesign with the main focus revolving around making the bike lighter and more powerful than it's rivals, a feat that was asserted in the manufacturer dominating the supersport classes around the globe.

In racing the Honda CBR600 has dominated the supersport class but the engine from the Honda 600 CBR RR has since become the base for the Moto2 class.

Since the revision the Honda 600 CBR has only had small revamps. But a major milestone with becoming the first super sport bike to feature ABS brakes, the Honda CBR 600RR ABS was tested by Visordown and the brake feature has since become a stable in the motorcycle world.

Users have visited Visordown and put in given a host of opinions in their Honda 600 review and their is a wide variety of Honda 600 CBR for sale.

The latest model Honda 600 CBR specs are as follows:

Price £8,405 (£9,055)
Top speed 160mph
Engine 599cc, 16-valve liquid cooled inline 4
Bore x stroke 67 x 42.5 mm
Compression ratio 12.12:1
Power
Torque
Front suspension
Inverted 41 mm forks
Adjustment Preload, rebound and compression
Rear suspension
Monoshock
Adjustment
Preload, rebound and compression
Front brakes 310 mm discs, 4-pot calipers
Rear brake 220 mm disc
Dry weight 184 kg
Seat height
820 mm
Fuel capacity 18 litres
Colour options Graphite Black (Mono-Black), Graphite Black / Victory Red, Pearl Sunbeam White / Tricolour, Special Edition (Pearl Sunbeam White with bold graphics)

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