Friday, November 9, 2007

CB1000R Honda rocks with new 2008 naked model

CB1000R Honda
CB1000R Honda




CB1000R Honda



CB1000R Honda




CB1000R Honda

CB1000R Honda
via: Honda

Here comes new naked bike from Honda. The new CB1000R has radical styling and radical performance for the naked market. It seems the CB1000R model is available only in Europe, its not available in the U.S.

Check the details give in Honda website

Specifications

Type Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 16-valve DOHC inline-4

Displacement 998cc

Max power Output 57kW / 10,500min-1 (95/1/EC)

Max torque 59Nm / 8,250min-1 (95/1/EC)

Fuel capacity 17 litres (including 4-litre LCD-indicated reserve)

Dimensions 2,090 x 775 x 1,090mm

Kerb weight 213kg (F: 103kg; R: 110kg)

Tyre front 43mm inverted HMAS cartridge-type telescopic fork with stepless preload, compression and rebound adjustment, 120mm cushion stroke

Tyre rear Monoshock with gas-charged HMAS damper featuring 10-step preload and stepless rebound damping adjustment, 128mm axle travel

Clutch Wet, multiplate with coil springs
Features New design crankcase covers feature eye-catching nickel-plated bolt heads

Short, compact and lightweight seat and tail cowl

LED taillight integrated under tail cowl

Advanced gravity die-cast aluminium Mono-Backbone frame

256mm rear disc brake with compact dual-piston calliper

Attractive new cast aluminium wheels feature swept 4-spoke design

Monoshock rear suspension with adjustable HMAS damper

Lightweight and powerful 998cm3 liquidcooled fuel-injected inline-4 engine based on 2007 CBR1000RR Fireblade

310mm floating front disc brakes feature same radial-mount callipers as new Fireblade

Combined-ABS version features 3-piston front brake callipers

Fully adjustable 43mm inverted front fork same as new Fireblade

Triangular multi-reflector headlight with distinctive LED position lamp

Honda Ignition Security System (HISS) helps prevent ride-away theft

Small and stylish 3-section LCD meter panel features wide-throw multi-segment LCD tachometer

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