Lapping Infineon on the 2012 Honda CBR1000RR proved to us that the changes to the suspension and fueling were very effective. Less dive from the BPF keeps the chassis stable and enables much more precision turn-in than the 2011 model; the new Balanced rear shock is light years better than before and keeps the rear tire much more controlled; the new fuel mapping gives more linear power lower down and that's especially noticeable transitioning back on to the gas, especially in first gear. The new instruments--with gear indicator! are awesome.
Nice work Honda.
i want to see some real races.
callalilies07 6 days ago
@SheikhAbdAllaah Bro, how fast are you talking about going? If you are just looking for a commuter then a 600 will be fine. Are you planning on commuting at over 160mph? This is definately NOT a "starter bike".
M2fiftycal 1 week ago
@opmike343 yes because my college is 100 miles away from my home , so i need a powerful bike to go fast on the highway . btw i am not going to do a stupid thing of buying it straight away . i think i will be taking a course to learn riding sportbikes first.
SheikhAbdAllaah 2 weeks ago
@opmike343 yes because my college is 100 miles away from my home , so i need a powerful bike to go fast on the highway . btw i am not going to do a stupid thing of buying it straight away . i think i will be taking a course to learn riding sportbikes first.
SheikhAbdAllaah 2 weeks ago
@SheikhAbdAllaah
Is there a particular reason you, a rider with no experience above 250CC, is looking to buy a 1000CC race replica as a commuter? These things are about as close to a full on superbike as you can get, so why would "starter" even be in your vocabulary when looking at one? There are simply better options. If you are looking to buy a bike to impress your friends and/or satisfy your ego, then knock yourself out. Personally, I'd suggest one of the 650 twins like the 650R or SV650.
opmike343 2 weeks ago
@TheMetal750 lol I am serious , check out my video of me doing a walk around of it at a showroom to choose a suitable bike for myself...actually I am not very new to bikes, I have had a 125cc bike to commute to my school , so I am new to powerful bikes, I am choosing a bike for me to commute to college.peace
SheikhAbdAllaah 2 weeks ago
@SheikhAbdAllaah you are not serious right? because although the honda is a magical and very easy bike to ride, it is in no way a learner friendly bike, trust me get a smaller bike first, only then will you truly appreciate the pure grunt that a 1000cc bike offers plus you would have developed some riding skills to use even a tenth of this bikes potential peace my friend
TheMetal750 2 weeks ago
hows this for a starter bike?
SheikhAbdAllaah 2 weeks ago
now just put a full exhaust on it, some ohlins catridges, dial it in and go racing !!!!
freedomsoldier187 1 month ago
awesome bike.
TheCorcorranster 1 month ago