When did Honda come out with the CB1000?

When did Honda come out with the CB1000?

Working after hours and weekends without adult supervision, they called that bike the Big One. Senior management liked the idea, which evolved into the 1992 CB1000. When it came to America two years later, everyone with an aversion to cruel ergonomics and acres of plastic bodywork liked it, too.

Is the Honda CB1000 a stripped down car?

Meticulously refined and exquisitely finished, the CB1000 is more than a stripped-down CBR1000 and a whole lot less as well, starting with the engine.

What kind of shocks does a Honda Accord have?

Forged-aluminum triple-clamps carry meaty, 43mm Showa cartridge forks, which hold the front axle in hinged, quick-release clamps. Twin Showa shocks came with natty remote reservoirs. A pair of über-rigid, 40 x 90mm extruded-aluminum main beams formed Honda’s most massive swingarm yet.

What’s the compression ratio on a Honda CB1000?

Four 34mm constant-velocity Keihin carburetors fed the cylinders, a good deal smaller than the 38mm carbs on the CBR version. And the compression ratio was lowered, too, from 10.5:1 for the CBR to 10:1 for the CB.

Working after hours and weekends without adult supervision, they called that bike the Big One. Senior management liked the idea, which evolved into the 1992 CB1000. When it came to America two years later, everyone with an aversion to cruel ergonomics and acres of plastic bodywork liked it, too.

How big is the swingarm on a Honda CB1000?

A pair of über-rigid, 40 x 90mm extruded-aluminum main beams formed Honda’s most massive swingarm yet. Meticulously refined and exquisitely finished, the CB1000 is more than a stripped-down CBR1000 and a whole lot less as well, starting with the engine.

How tall is the seat height on a Honda CB1000?

Our testbike’s 11.6-second quarter-mile at 113.6 mph was lackluster, even by mid-’90s standards. But if that doesn’t put you off, the rest of the bike is nearly flawless. The 32-inch seat height is a bit tall if you’re not, but rider accommodations are exceptionally roomy. Suspension and brakes are superb when they’re fresh.

Meticulously refined and exquisitely finished, the CB1000 is more than a stripped-down CBR1000 and a whole lot less as well, starting with the engine.

How big is the wheelbase on a Honda CB1000?

For braking purposes, there were two discs on the front with 4-piston calipers, a single at the back, with a 2-piston squeezer. Wheelbase was 60.6 inches, 1.5 longer than the CBR, while the CB’s weight (520 pounds dry) was 30 pounds less than the CBR.

What was the name of the 1993 Honda CB1000?

In 1993, Kawasaki and Suzuki had big, naked standards, the ZR1100 and GSX1100, with Yamaha offering the half-faired FJ1200; Honda had no model in that category. These nakeds were intended for the rider who liked a bit of wind in his face and was not interested in tearing around closed courses on track days.

A pair of über-rigid, 40 x 90mm extruded-aluminum main beams formed Honda’s most massive swingarm yet. Meticulously refined and exquisitely finished, the CB1000 is more than a stripped-down CBR1000 and a whole lot less as well, starting with the engine.

Our testbike’s 11.6-second quarter-mile at 113.6 mph was lackluster, even by mid-’90s standards. But if that doesn’t put you off, the rest of the bike is nearly flawless. The 32-inch seat height is a bit tall if you’re not, but rider accommodations are exceptionally roomy. Suspension and brakes are superb when they’re fresh.