Honda CBR1000RR Specs (2009)

Posted in Honda, Motorcycle on December 10th, 2008 by jess

The Honda CBR1000RR (also known as the Fireblade) which is powered by a 999 cc (60.9 cu in) liquid-cooled DOHC inline four-cylinder Honda sport bike was first introduced in 2004 to replace the CBR954RR. The CBR1000RR is the lightest, most compact, and best performing motorcycle in its class.

Honda CB1000RRThis super bike is a completely fresh design, with unique Dual Stage Fuel Injection System (PGM-DSFI) features two injectors per cylinder, Idle-Air Control Valve (IACV) and Ignition Interrupt Control for idle stability and smoother on/off throttle response, MotoGP-derived Honda Electronic Steering Damper (HESD), 43mm Honda Multi-Action System (HMAS) inverted front fork, Exclusive, MotoGP-derived Unit Pro-Link® Rear Suspension, Radial-mount front brake calipers combined with radial-actuated master cylinder and Centrally located fuel tank increases mass centralization for a more compact frame design.

Find more information about Honda CBR1000RR specs in the following table. Fore more features mounted in thie bike, find it here.

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Honda CB250 Nighthwak Specs (2008)

Posted in Honda, Motorcycle on December 10th, 2008 by jess

Honda CB250 Nighthawk Honda CB250 Nighthawk was First manufactured in 1982, the motorcycle has changed little except for color availability. It was initially produced in three sizes, the CB450SC, CB650SC & CB750SC models. The 2008 Honda CB250 Nighthawk is powered by 234cc air-cooled vertical twin-cylinder, SOHC; two valves per cylinder engine with Single 26mm CV carburetor for the induction system. This engine generates 15 kW(20 hp) and 19.6 Nm(14.5 ft-lb) of torque, achieves a top speed of around 130 km/h (80 mph).

It employs drum brakes and spoked wheels at front and rear. This bike offers you agile handling, great style, surprising comfort, and serious value. Find more information about Honda CB250 Nighthawk Specs in the following table, here you will find detail engine, dimension, chassis, brakes and suspension system specs of the bike.

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