2024 Honda CBR600RR
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Looks incredibly similar to the old one.
Swingarm, rear shock linkage, exhaust, etc are all the same?
What's actually new on it? Or have they just been working hard getting it through emissions?
£10.5k seems ok money for a decent sportsbike given today's silly prices. I paid that for my CBR1000RR new in 2014....and that was on 0% finance. Won't be seeing those days again!!
Swingarm, rear shock linkage, exhaust, etc are all the same?
What's actually new on it? Or have they just been working hard getting it through emissions?
£10.5k seems ok money for a decent sportsbike given today's silly prices. I paid that for my CBR1000RR new in 2014....and that was on 0% finance. Won't be seeing those days again!!
LowTread said:
Looks incredibly similar to the old one.
Swingarm, rear shock linkage, exhaust, etc are all the same?
What's actually new on it? Or have they just been working hard getting it through emissions?
£10.5k seems ok money for a decent sportsbike given today's silly prices. I paid that for my CBR1000RR new in 2014....and that was on 0% finance. Won't be seeing those days again!!
The core of the bike is the same but there have been lots of changes too. A thorough update. For one it has the full suite of electronics taken from the Fireblade and many improvements eg ABS system is apparently 3.5kg lighter. Plus stuff such as slipper clutch, quickshifter etc.Swingarm, rear shock linkage, exhaust, etc are all the same?
What's actually new on it? Or have they just been working hard getting it through emissions?
£10.5k seems ok money for a decent sportsbike given today's silly prices. I paid that for my CBR1000RR new in 2014....and that was on 0% finance. Won't be seeing those days again!!
It seems they have kept the good bits and just added stuff that new bikes should have.
I am looking forward to testing it in July and then getting one delivered in August.
Skeptisk said:
GreaseNipple said:
I had a test ride on one of these the other day, I tried the zx6r on a demo day and in comparison to that the riding position stood out the most, it seemed much less wristy to me, a surprising amount tbh, almost comfortable! Although I had ridden over on my RSV4. Foot pegs are still high though. The other surprising thing was how much heat it was chucking out. It was 20ish degrees and the dash said the bike was running at 85 degrees but the heat on my legs was unexpected. Quickshifter and blipper was nice, quite firm but positive. It didn't feel as agile as I was expecting but was nice and stable. Gearing was very long, 80 mph in first, I think for a road bike I'd do sprockets and get that down.
So was it as expected, better or worse? The OG Jester said:
Pretty much any 600cc sports bike from 2004/05 onwards is more than enough for the road. I've never understood the clamber for a litre bike for road use especially with the state of the roads we have. They can only really be fully enjoyed on the track.
I think I remember exactly this point being made in the letters page of one of the bike magazines in 1999 when I was choosing between the CBR600 and 929cc Fireblade.One reply pointed out (and I don’t know if they were right) that the ‘blade was lighter.
I bought the bigger bike. I found it more confortable, preferred the looks, and thought that the engine made it lighter to ride.
Even back then I think I was starting down the route to enjoying riding at slightly lower revs than I previously did and so appreciating more torque down there.
An update on my CBR600RR journey, I cancelled my order!
The demo bikes arrived in dealers about a month ago and they looked stunning in the flesh. The dealer I had the deposit down with called me up for a test ride, and after an hour on the bike unfortunately I didn't gel with it.
Engineering wise it was lovely, and I loved the way it looked, but I found it very unrewarding to ride on the road at normal speeds. It was also a lot more cramped than I was expecting which surprised me.
Anyways, I have now ended up with an MV Agusta Superveloce
The demo bikes arrived in dealers about a month ago and they looked stunning in the flesh. The dealer I had the deposit down with called me up for a test ride, and after an hour on the bike unfortunately I didn't gel with it.
Engineering wise it was lovely, and I loved the way it looked, but I found it very unrewarding to ride on the road at normal speeds. It was also a lot more cramped than I was expecting which surprised me.
Anyways, I have now ended up with an MV Agusta Superveloce
AceOfHearts said:
An update on my CBR600RR journey, I cancelled my order!
The demo bikes arrived in dealers about a month ago and they looked stunning in the flesh. The dealer I had the deposit down with called me up for a test ride, and after an hour on the bike unfortunately I didn't gel with it.
Engineering wise it was lovely, and I loved the way it looked, but I found it very unrewarding to ride on the road at normal speeds. It was also a lot more cramped than I was expecting which surprised me.
Anyways, I have now ended up with an MV Agusta Superveloce
Great bike, i wish they did one with twin head lights though, I found the single a bit odd (personally)The demo bikes arrived in dealers about a month ago and they looked stunning in the flesh. The dealer I had the deposit down with called me up for a test ride, and after an hour on the bike unfortunately I didn't gel with it.
Engineering wise it was lovely, and I loved the way it looked, but I found it very unrewarding to ride on the road at normal speeds. It was also a lot more cramped than I was expecting which surprised me.
Anyways, I have now ended up with an MV Agusta Superveloce
AceOfHearts said:
Proper! Love that.Caddyshack said:
Great bike, i wish they did one with twin head lights though, I found the single a bit odd (personally)
Single lights are an MV thing though, apart from their adventure bikes I think everything since 1945 is a single.I have my test ride in a couple of weeks. I have put down a deposit but now not sure. Partly because when I looked at an insurance quote it was ridiculous- £900. Madly it was cheaper for a GSXR 750, which is more powerful and comes with no riding aids. Go figure.
I watched a video on someone riding their new Tuono Factory (my last bike) and now I’m wondering whether I should go for one of those again…
I watched a video on someone riding their new Tuono Factory (my last bike) and now I’m wondering whether I should go for one of those again…
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