HONDA CBR1000RR 2010 HIGHLIGHTS
Bodystyle : Super Sports Bike
Warranty : 12 months
Manufacturer Country : Japan
Model Year : 2010
Displacement (cc) : 999
Engine Type : Horizontal In-line
VEHICLE REVIEW
The heart and soul of this motorcycle remains the same 999cc liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder engine with DOHC; four valves per cylinder valve train, a very powerful and compact powerplant fed through Honda’s advanced Dual Stage Fuel Injection system. On the 2010 model year, the flywheel is larger for increased engine inertia. The gearbox remains the same close-ratio six-speed unit and the fact is that apart from the new flywheel, you get (mechanically) the same machine that raised liter bike standards in 2009, when it was launched as a completely reinvented model. Both suspension and braking systems remain the same, so there’s also the 2010 Honda CBR1000RR C-ABS available. While the base model weighs in at 439 pounds, the one with anti-lock brakes has a 461.7 curb weight, but the just over 20 pounds extra weight is well worth given the infinite benefit of an ABS-equipped two-wheeled rocket. Apart from the larger flywheel and new color schemes (we’ll get to those pretty soon) the 2010 model year also features a redesigned license plate holder (which can easily be removed when you take this already light blast to the track) and a redesigned muffler cover for an even more appealing look.
Yamaha also came up with a brand new R1 in 2009, a model featuring the notorious crossplane crankshaft that brings this liter bike even closer to Valentino Rossi’s and Jorge Lorenzo’s racing marvels. In fact, there’s even a2010 YZF-R1 Rossi Replica, which although not essentially upgraded, shows how street bikes diminish the gap between them and their racing siblings with every year that passes. Also, the 2010 Yamaha R1 is CBR’s closest competitor. Suzuki and Kawasaki have also presented their 2010 liter bikes, the GSX-R1000 and the Ninja ZX-10R models, but the bikes carry on unchanged, just like the CBR and R1 do.
The most interesting 2010 addition to this segment is the BMW S1000RRwhile the 2009 Aprilia RSV4 is a V-Twin blast like no other, but not if we also take in consideration the Ducati 1098R and the corresponsive Bayliss limited edition model. With the introduction of the all-new CBR1000RR last year, Honda didn’t just delivered a smaller, lighter and faster Fireblade, but gave the liter bike class a whole new look that other manufacturers are having troubles imitating. Despite being as compact and aerodynamic as it could possibly be, riders are still offered a forgiving riding position on a machine that can truly be considered an extension of their bodies. Sharp lines – although still present in small measure on the 2010 model year – aren’t that attractive like, for instance, the bike’s front nose, fairing and windscreen. These parts of the bike look like being modeled by the air tunnel wind and they actually are given the fact that no supersport model enters production before test engineers are satisfied with the bike’s low drag coefficient. As earlier mentioned, the muffler cover is new. This looks even more aggressive and copes with the overall refined look of this performance motorcycle. But nothing can make CBR’s exterior lines stand out better than the 2010 Pearl Orange/Light Metallic Silver and Red/Black color schemes. The ABS model is entirely Black. European riders get even nicer paint jobs. Heavily upgraded as a 2009 model year, we we’re expecting Honda’s CBR1000RR to carry on with few changes as well as new colors and graphics, but the last thing that we want from this dream motorcycle provider is to become permanently predictable. In the motorcycle industry, that’s like being permanently disabled, but this is definitely not the case. Just wait for the next generation model to convince yourself if doubt ever crossed your mind.
Press Release
"It might not make the ultimate power of its 1000cc rivals, but the magic of the Honda Fireblade is its grunt and searing acceleration. The Honda’s gem-like 163bhp in-line-four-cylinder 999.8cc motor is capable of powering the Blade to the naughty side of 180mph..." – MCN
"Checking to ensure there were no vehicles behind me, I braked as quickly and as hard as I could-and the CBR executed a perfect, pulsation-free panic stop. Wow! Other than a slight numbness noticeable at the brake lever, the Honda had me convinced that I had been completely unassisted." –ultimatemotorcycling
“Daily use as a commuter or canyon carver is where this version of the CBR truly excels. Weighing 435 pounds without fuel puts the bike on par with its class peers. Handling is light and neutral, yet extremely surefooted. The Honda Electronic Steering Damper eliminates the inherent compromise of conventional adjustable dampers…” –
"The 1000 bends into corners easily and adopts a steady cornering stance, undisturbed by bumps on the track, until you move it back upright and pour on the power - all in a relaxed, gradual evolution. And what a thrill it is to see the speedometer claw its way past 260 and on to 270 (Once for me), with no SUVs or County Mounties to worry about." – moto123
“It [Honda] felt so planted and confidence-inspiring that I crashed it,” said a red-faced Gardiner. “That’s a compliment to the brilliant handling; lesser bikes send you a warning as you reach the limits of the tire’s adhesion, but the CBR1000RR was completely composed, ready to do much more on demand.” – motorcycle
OVERVIEW SPECIFICATIONS
Engine
Bore (in) : 2.99
Bore (mm) : 76
Carburetion Brand : Denso
Compression Ratio : 12.31
Cooling : Liquid
Cylinders : 4
Displacement (cc) : 999
Displacement (ci) : 61
Emissions Standards : Standard Emissions
Engine Configuration : Horizontal In-line
Engine Type : 4-Stroke
Fuel Injector : Yes
Fuel Injector Size (mm) : 46
Fuel System Type : Fuel Injected
Ram Air Induction : Yes
Starter : Electric
Stroke (in) : 2.17
Stroke (mm) : 55.1
Valve Configuration : DOHC
Valves : 16
Valves Per Cylinder : 4
Transmission
Number Of Speeds : 6
Primary Drive (Rear Wheel) : Chain
Reverse : No
Transmission Type : Manual
Steering & Suspension
Air Adjustable : No
Front Adjustable Fork Pre-Load : Yes
Front Adjustable Rebound Damping : Yes
Front Central Suspension Strut : No
Front Fork Diameter (in) : 1.7
Front Fork Diameter (mm) : 43
Front Suspension Type : Inverted Fork
Front Travel (in) : 4.3
Front Travel (mm) : 109.2
Number Rear Shock Absorbers : 1
Rear Adjustable Rebound Damping : Yes
Rear Adjustable Shock / Spring Pre-Load : Yes
Rear Suspension Brand Name : Unit Pro Link
Rear Suspension Type : Twin Sided Swing Arm
Rear Swingarm Material : Aluminum
Rear Travel (in) : 5.4
Rear Travel (mm) : 137.2
Steering Damper : Yes
Wheels
Chromed : No
Front Wheel Diameter : 17
Front Wheel Width (in) : 3.5
Rear Wheel Diameter : 17
Rear Wheel Width (in) :6
Tube / Tubeless : Tubeless
Wheels Composition : Aluminum
Tires
Front Tire (Full Spec) : 120/70 ZR17
Front Tire Aspect Ratio : 70
Front Tire Speed Rating : Z
Front Tire Width : 120
Rear Tire (Full Spec) : 190/50 ZR17
Rear Tire Aspect Ratio : 50
Rear Tire Speed Rating : Z
Rear Tire Width : 190
Brakes
Front Brake Diameter (in) : 12.6
Front Brake Diameter (mm) : 320
Front Brake Type : Dual Disc
Front Caliper Pistons : 4
Rear Brake Diameter (in) : 8.7
Rear Brake Diameter (mm) : 220
Rear Brake Type : Disc
Rear Caliper Pistons : 1
Body Seat
Adjustable : No
Grab Rail or Strap : Standard
Number Of Seats : 2
Seat Height (in) : 32.3
Seat Height (mm) : 820.4
Seat Location : Driver and Passenger
Seat Material : Vinyl
Seat Specifications : Standard
Seat Type : Two-Piece
Body Work
Belt Guard : No
Body Material : Plastic
Brush Guard : No
Construction : Standard
Drive Shaft Guard : No
Exterior Covers : Standard
Exterior Guards : Standard
Foot Peg Location : Driver and Passenger
Fork Guards : Yes
Frame : Aluminum
Front Fender : Standard
Front Fender Material : Plastic
Fuel Tank Cover : Yes
Hand Grip Material : Rubber
Hand Grips : Standard
Hand Guards : No
License Plate : Standard
Light Guard : No
Lower Fairing : Standard
Rear Fender : Standard
Rear Fender Material : Plastic
Rearview Mirrors Folding : Yes
Saddle Bag Guard : No
Spoiler : Standard
Stand : Standard
Stand Type : Kick
Upper Fairing : Standard
Fuel Capacity
Fuel Capacity (gal) : 4.7
Fuel Capacity (l) : 17.8
Fuel Capacity Reserve (gal) : 1.06
Fuel Capacity Reserve (l) : 4
DIMENSIONS
Capacities : Standard
Dimensions : Standard
Handlebar Lock : Standard
Introduction Year : 2004
Major Revision Year : 2008
Manufacturer Country : Japan
Manufacturer Type : Sport
MIC Model Segment : ON-HWY Sport Bike Over 750cc
Rake (degrees) : 23.3
Revision Status : Carryover
Trail (in) : 3.8
Trail (mm) : 96.2
Weight : Standard
Wet Weight (kg) : 199.1
Wet Weight (lbs) : 439
Wheelbase (in) : 55.4
Wheelbase (mm) : 1407.2
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