Honda Fireblade CBR919
Honda admited nervousness from year 1996. Blade was a long time on the top of selling charts. And rumours were spreading about new competitor's models . Yamaha replaced FZR1000 Exup by YZF1000R Thunderace, Thunderace paper data were impressive. Honda therefore adjusted Fireblade like never before to be able keep fighting with competitors. Honda introduced 1996 Blade on the end of 1995. Though the look wasn't too different from previous model it was practically new bike. 893cc engine disappeared and was replaced by 918cc one. Dry weight droped down 1 kg on 184 kg and power increased for 5 HP on 128 HP. Supply of power was more flatten. First test spoke about what kind of miracle Honda achieved with rebuild of CBR. Bike was faster, better manageable a hard ride was easier. Honda keeped first position among supersport bikes.The Thunderace was more powerful (145 HP) byt with dry eight 198 kg was too heavy. Tilt the bike into the curve required a lot of effort and the hoods made bike much bigger than CBR. But FireBlade buyers were pleased, because otherwise Honda wouldn't improved its CBR so much. Except new engine CBR got lighter hoods, different riding position and lower tank (about 10 mm) and higher handlebars, narrower and stiffer frame and lighter crank and bent cooler and more durable exhaust. Front 16'' wheel stayed without change. Changes in engine, which included stiffer crankchaft, smaller alternator etc. brought 3 Nm moreof torgue.
Honda had prepared a big revamp for the Fireblade at the end of 1995 and it was now known as the CBR918RR. The name gives a very clear clue of the increase in displacement but this was unusual for Honda, to feature an all new dedicated 918cc engine, not the previous Japan-only bored-out 750 cc engine. Other updates aimed at improving the riding position but, very important, 1995 brought the upgrade of the suspensions. That model year was introduced as the RRT model.
Keeping their recipe for 1997, when the RRV model was released, Honda had added some horses and reduced the weight a little bit by using a new aluminum silencer. Weighing only 183 kg, the only thing that the bike than needed were some new color schemes which gave a new apparel and made that model year stand out even more.
1998 brought the RRW/X models featuring a redesigned fairing and headlamp unit and a wider seat/tail light unit. The upgrade now needed to bring better handling, was only achieved with a much stronger fork yoke unit and stiffness provided by a redesigned swingarm. That model year also brought the adding of a 17-inch front wheel instead of the previous 16-inch. The new element, taken right out the CBR600 completely transformed the handling and together with the new suspension parts made the critics raise no handling issues.
I wish they still made Purple bikes. By far my all time favorite color for a bike!
JacoPastorius99 7 months ago
the ONLY thing i don't like about htis particular bike is that hideous aftermarket windscreen on this one
nfs3fan2 9 months ago
very nice video m8 ;)
aaaaasssssaaaaddd993 10 months ago
I love this bike, i have 1999 honda cbr 900, honda 900 from 1992 to 1999 is the best bikes ever made, LONG LIVE THE BLADE!
multivuksan 10 months ago
i like the older sport bikes better than the new ones they are sexy compared to the new ones i dont like the little tail on the new onew way to small i like a motorcycle not a scooter plus carb's rule lol
breethwithme 1 year ago
Nice bike, I have one similar, but chrome. Check out 94 cbr900 - 20 second video.
luyon4life 1 year ago
@RushSO YUP BRINGS BACK MEMORIES
KINGSMOOKY214 1 year ago
THATS A VERY PRETY BIKE AND A LOVELY SONG THAT GOES WITH IT IT BRINGS BACK MEMORIES I LOST A BROTHER TO A BIKE VERY VERY SIMILIAR TO THAT ONE SAME COLOR EVERY THING THE SAME THANKS TO WHO EVER MADE THIS VIDEO.
KINGSMOOKY214 1 year ago
i have one equal
fredhonda 1 year ago
memories right there... was my dad's first bike (same paint and all). the whole reason i ever got into sport bikes.
RushSO 1 year ago