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HONDA CBR600RR BUYERS GUIDE

HONDA CBR600RR BUYERS GUIDE

HONDA CBR600RR GUIDE

CBR600RR BUYERS GUIDE

CBR600RR GUIDE

HONDA CBR600RR - BUYERS GUIDE

OUR VERDICT:

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INTRODUCTION:

The CBR600RR was introduced in 2003 and was a real departure from the 'do anything' nature of CBR-F's. Much more radical and performance oriented they sold along side the F and are used widely in production racing. It's design was based around the RC211V, Honda's GP bike and utilised 'Mass Centralisation' theory and a 'Unit Pro-Link' rear end.

WHICH ONE TO GO FOR:

For the 2003/2004 models the only choice is colour. The red/black and all black ones are the most popular. USA imports don't have HISS but this affects the insurance premiums less than a replacement HISS key. 2005/2006 models had upside down forks, radial brakes and a revised engine management and porting, which improves the midrange slightly but hardly affects the handling.

Many CBR600RR's get raced, it should be obvious if they have but check anyway and it means lots of standard parts like bodywork, indicators, lights, exhaust and shock absorbers etc can be found very cheaply.

There are plenty about so be picky, don't pay any more for a UK bike as you won't get it back.

RELIABILITY AND COMMON FAULTS:

Reliability is generally very good, although there have been reports of smoking engines. As with the new Fireblade, some early tank covers left the factory without being lacquered and even jeans will mark them. This can be sorted under warranty in many cases. The rest of the finish on the bikes is better than all the other 600's, with fasteners, paint and alloy parts all lasting very well.

It's rare for them to do high miles so reliability should continue to be good.

MODEL HISTORY:

As I've already said, it's design is based on the RC211V Moto GP bike. Launched in 2003 it was Honda's answer to the rest of the Super sport 600's moving their game on and it's a real departure from the CBR600F which is still sold along side the RR.

Honda had a re-design for 2005 to compete with the radial braked, upside-down forked competition. The most useful update though was the revised engine porting which boosted the midrange without losing the addictive top end rush.

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Before seeing the bike:

Find out whether the bike:

How to check the bike:

Road testing the bike:

Finally, trust your instincts about the car and the seller and do not let your heart rule your head - if you are not happy just walk away!!

Professionally filmed on location in the stunning Lake District National Park, you can watch Nick Hine put the Honda through it's paces in this 5 minute DVD. Instead of just reading about it in a magazine, you can actually see it in action!

Launched in 2003, Honda's hard edged CBR600RR was designed to beat the 'Super-sport' 600s at they're own game, and it did! Things move fast in this class though and a few years down the line it's already out of date. The question we ask is 'does it still work in the real world?'

We pride ourselves on our independent and informative DVD road tests because just like you we own and ride bikes in the real world - but don't just take our word for it, here's what some of our customers had to say:

All DVDs are covered under strict copyright law and are not for distribution or copying. International customers please be aware that each DVD is in PAL 4:3 format on a Region 0 (region free) DVD, they will play in most modern suitably equipped computers.

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