What did the Honda CBR1000RR look like in 2006?
For 2006, the CBR1000RR also sports a next-generation look thanks to all-new bodywork that projects a decidedly aggressive impression. The front and side cowls boast a sleeker, more curvaceous and more assertive look that still maintains strong bloodline ties to its MotoGP racing predecessor.
Is the Honda CBR 1000RR a superbike engine?
A no-nonsense superbike that’s not afraid to show off its muscle where everyone can see it. We took a CBR1000RR powerplant and retuned it for even more midrange power and torque. Then we built a special chassis that puts the engine out front and center, and that also lets you sit more upright.
How big are the disc brakes on a Honda CBR1000RR?
The CBR1000RR’s superb radial-mount front disc brakes increase in diameter from 310mm to 320mm in 2006, and this change yields a readily apparent increase in braking power and a greatly enhanced feel. In order to minimize unsprung weight, the thickness of the rotors is reduced from 5mm to 4.5mm, resulting in a total weight reduction of 300g.
What kind of seat does a CBR1000RR have?
The CBR1000RR’s sleek and slim seat cowl follow the bike’s aerodynamic lines, and give its rider optimal maneuvering ease and comfort. Although the seat itself appears unchanged in shape and thickness, the 2006 version has a revised foam material to enhance rider comfort.
For 2006, the CBR1000RR also sports a next-generation look thanks to all-new bodywork that projects a decidedly aggressive impression. The front and side cowls boast a sleeker, more curvaceous and more assertive look that still maintains strong bloodline ties to its MotoGP racing predecessor.
What kind of tires does a Honda CBR 1000RR have?
Fireblade, black chrome rims, née tires, new tuner, full titanium yoshimura exhaust with yoshimura rx5 can, headers are titanium, upgraded body kit-r… 2006 Honda® CBR® 1000RR, SWEET PIECE!!!!
The CBR1000RR’s sleek and slim seat cowl follow the bike’s aerodynamic lines, and give its rider optimal maneuvering ease and comfort. Although the seat itself appears unchanged in shape and thickness, the 2006 version has a revised foam material to enhance rider comfort.
When did the Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade come out?
Every once in a while a sportster comes along that is just right. The 2006 Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade is one of those machines.