How much HP does a 2008 CBR1000RR have?
Water cooled, 998cc, Inline-4, DOHC
Power: | 177.02 HP (130.2 kW) @ 12000 rpm |
---|---|
Final drive: | Chain |
Top speed: | 185.79 mph |
Curb weight: | 451.9 lbs |
Category: | Supersport |
How fast is the Honda FireBlade?
186 mph
Honda CBR1000RR Specifications
Engine & Drivetrain: | |
---|---|
Wheelbase: | 55.3 inches |
Fuel Capacity: | 4.2 gal. |
Curb Weight: | 430 lbs. (ABS model: 433 lbs) |
Top Speed: | 186 mph (est) |
Is the 2008 CBR1000RR good?
The 2008 FireBlade comes with attitude from its rev-happy engine, race-like steering (quick, responsive), stability and supremely balance chassis. For get its blunted looks, this Blade will cut it. Power delivery is flawlessly smooth, and the ride quality from the fully adjustable suspension is ideal for road riding.
How many cylinders does a Honda CBR 1000 have?
4
Honda CBR1000RR-R Specifications
Emission Type : | BS6 |
---|---|
Engine Displ. : | 1000 cc |
No Of Cylinders : | 4 |
Max Torque : | 113 Nm @ 12500 rpm |
Max Power : | 217.5 PS @ 14500 rpm |
How much does a Honda Fireblade cost?
$16,499
Honda CBR 1000RR/MSRP
Does 2008 cbr1000rr have steering damper?
A new slipper clutch replaces the old hydraulic unit, and the Honda Electronic Steering Damper has been relocated and lightened for further mass centralization.
How big is the engine in a Honda Fireblade?
Liquid-cooled DOHC 16-valve 999cc four-stroke inline four-cylinder engine features bore and stroke dimensions of 76mm x 55.1mm. Sixteen-valve cylinder head features 30.5mm intake and 24mm exhaust valves with a 12.3:1 compression ratio for efficient combustion and high horsepower.
What’s the gear ratio on a Honda Fireblade?
Honda CBR 1000RR Make Model Honda CBR 1000RR Fireblade Transmission 6 Speed Final Drive #530 O-ring – sealed chain Gear Ratio 1st 2.286 (32/14) / 2nd 1.778 (32/18) / Frame Diamond; aluminium composite twin-spar
What’s the top speed of a 2008 Honda CBR1000RR?
Top Speed: 190 mph. Price: Honda provided a multitude of colors for the 2008 CBR1000RR because this model signifies the maker’s evolution and this has to stand out on the track or outside it.
Is the Honda Fireblade a slipper clutch car?
This is an area the Blade is lacking in. Ok so it has a slipper clutch, but Honda is the last manufacturer on this particular train. The electronic steering damper isn’t new and although it works it doesn’t have the kudos of Kawasaki’s Ohlins unit.