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Honda CBR600RR F5![]() Honda CBR600RR (2003-2010) The Honda CBR600RR is a 599 cc (36.6 cu in) Honda super sport motorcycle that was introduced in 2003 as a race replica version of Honda's CBRFx series motorcycles. It won every world supersport title since its introduction in 2003 until the 2008 season. The CBR600RR was developed from and inspired by the Honda RC211V MotoGP bike. The similar physical appearance of the CBR600RR and RC211V is intentional. Underneath the looks lie MotoGP technologies that were made available for the first time on a production motorcycle such as the Unit Pro-Link rear suspension and Dual Stage Fuel Injection (PGM-DSFI). Both were taken directly from Honda's MotoGP bike. While it's not uncommon for street bikes to utilize racing technology, this was the first time totally new technologies found their way to the production line the same year they made their way to the professional racing grid. The bike receives the "RR" designation for "race replica" because of its emphasis on racing characteristics such as an advanced braced swingarm, center-up exhaust system, and more aggressive riding position. The 2003 model carried over to 2004 technically unchanged, but with new color schemes.
Honda CBR600RR 2003-2004
Honda CBR600RR 2005-2006
Honda CBR600RR 2007-2008
Honda CBR600RR 2009-2010 Honda CBR 600RR Fairings – The CBR600RR’s design was inspired by a Honda MotoGP motorcycle. Since the release of this super sport bike in 2003, the CBR 600RR has won several, it not all, world supersport titles. Designated as a “race replica”, the Honda CBR600RR boasts of several racing characteristics; notably the center up exhaust system and the braced swingarm. New Products For February - Honda CBR600RR F5 |
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