CBR600RR
CBR600RR
Overview
Honda’s CBR600RR boasts improved racetrack performance but also ideal capabilities to be enjoyed on twisty roads or city streets by riders of all experience levelsCBR600RR Details
CBR600RR Details
A Polished Package
Honda’s CBR600RR represented a big step forward for the 600cc Supersport class when it was launched in 2003. Constant development over the last decade has seen the CBR600RR evolve into one of the most polished packages ever produced in the Supersports arena.Taking inspiration from Honda's ultimate RC213V race machine, the CBR600RR offers a perfect balance of high-revving power, precise handling, light weight, and a compact overall size.
High-Revving Power
The CBR600RR's extremely compact 599cc, liquid cooled DOHC 16-valve inline four-cylinder power plant makes a great contribution to the motorcycle’s superb handling.
The DAIS (Direct Air Induction System) smoothly channels a large volume of air directly through the intake situated in the middle of the front fairing (the area subjected to the greatest air pressure) and into the airbox via the steering head duct.
The CBR600RR has HESD (Honda Electronic Steering Damper) with optimal damping force constantly maintained by the ECU.
Chassis & Suspension
Improved damping function was key for the CBR600RR, so a fully adjustable Showa Big Piston inverted front fork, with an exceptionally rigid 41mm diameter inner tube, has been used.
The CBR600RR's Unit Pro-Link rear suspension uses no shock top mount on the frame, and is a system unique to Honda. The shock mounts to the upper part of the swingarm and the lower link, effectively operating independently of swingarm movement. This stabilises behaviour under hard cornering and delivers superb traction and turning ability, plus improved shock absorption and much more consistent damping.
Continued development of the Unit Pro-Link system has resulted in much better low speed performance and greater feedback in the initial phase of operation, giving superb stability and controllability.
Additional Features
Both lightweight cast aluminum wheels feature the same 12-spoke design used on the CBR1000RR.
The CBR600RR’s powerful braking setup uses the well-proven setup of twin 310mm discs with radially mounted opposed-piston four-pot calipers, and a lightweight single-piston caliper and 220mm disc at the rear.
The styling of the new CBR600RR has a functional beauty that mirrors that of the race machine that inspired it – Honda’s RC213V.
CBR600RR Specifications
CBR600RR Specifications
ENGINE
ENGINE TYPE | 599cc Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 16-valve DOHC inline-4 |
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BORE AND STROKE | 67 x 42.5mm |
COMPRESSION RATIO | 12.2:1 |
CARBURATION | PGM-FI electronic fuel injection |
IGNITION | Computer controlled digital transistorised with electronic advance |
STARTER | Electric |
TRANSMISSION | 6-speed |
FRAME
DIMENSIONS | 2,030 x 685 x 1,115mm |
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WHEEL BASE | 1,375mm |
SEAT HEIGHT | 820mm |
GROUND CLEARANCE | 135mm |
2017 FUEL CAPACITY | 18 litres (including 3.5 litres LCD indicator reserve) |
2016 FUEL CAPACITY | 18 litres (3.8 litres reserve) |
KERB WEIGHT | 186kg |
TYRES
FRONT | 120/70 - 17 inch |
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REAR | 180/55 - 17 inch |
SUSPENSION
2017 FRONT | 41mm fully adjustable inverted HMAS cartridge-type telescopic fork, 110mm axle travel |
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2016 FRONT | 41mm fully adjustable inverted Showa Big Piston Fork, 120mm axle travel |
REAR | Unit Pro-Link with gas-charged remote reservoir damper, adjustable spring preload and compression and rebound damping, 129mm axle travel |
BRAKES
FRONT | 310 x 4.5mm dual hydraulic disc with radial-mount 4-piston callipers, floating rotors and sintered metal pads |
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REAR | 220 x 5mm hydraulic disc with single-piston calliper and sintered metal pads |
WARRANTY
WARRANTY PERIOD | 24 months |
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NOTE
IMAGES | Please note images show overseas models |
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