Honda CB1000R (2013)
The Honda CB1000R motorcycle was released in 2013 and has a four-stroke, transverse four-cylinder DOHC engine with a capacity of 998 cc. The bike has a liquid cooling system and a compression ratio of 11.2:1. It uses PGM-F1 electronic fuel injection and has a computer-controlled digital transistorized ignition. The motorcycle has a wet sump lubrication system and an oil capacity of 3.6 litres. Starting is electric.
The Honda CB1000R has a maximum power of 123.4 hp at 10,000 rpm and a maximum torque of 100 Nm at 8,000 rpm. The clutch is a wet, multi-plate system with coil springs, and the bike has a six-speed transmission with a final drive that uses a #530 O-ring sealed chain. The gear ratios are 1:2.538 (33/13), 2:1.941 (33/17), 3:1.579 (30/19), 4:1.363 (30/22), 5:1.217 (28/23), and 6:1.115 (29/26).
The Honda CB1000R has a mono-back born coast aluminous frame and 43mm inverted HMAS cartridge type telescopic forks at the front. The front wheel travel is 120 mm, and the rear suspension is a monoshock with a gas-charged HMAS damper that is rebound adjustable. The rear wheel travel is 128 mm. The front brakes consist of two 310mm discs with three-piston calipers, and the rear uses a single 256mm disc with a two-piston caliper. The front wheel is hollow-section 4-spoke cast aluminium, and the rear wheel is U-section 4-spoke cast aluminium. The tyres are 120/70 ZR17 at the front and 180/50 ZR17 at the rear.
The Honda CB1000R has a rake (caster angle) of 25.0 degrees and a trail of 99.0mm. It is 2105 mm long, 805 mm wide, and 1095 mm tall. The wheelbase is 1445 mm, and the seat height is 828 mm. The ground clearance is 130 mm, and the bike has a dry weight of 217 kg. It has a fuel capacity of 17 litres and an average consumption of 18.3 km/lit. The standing 1/4 mile time is 11.3 seconds, and the top speed is 228.6 km/h or 142.0 mph.
Technical specifications:
Make Model: Honda CB 1000R
Year: 2013
Engine: Four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valve per cylinder.
Capacity: 998 cc / 60.9 cu-in
Bore x Stroke: 75 x 56.5 mm
Cooling System: Liquid cooled
Compression Ratio: 11.2:1
Lubrication: Wet sump
Oil Capacity: 3.6 Litres
Induction: PGM-F1 Electronic fuel injection36mm throttle bodies
Ignition: Computer controlled digital transistorized
Battery: 12V/8.6AH
Starting: Electric
Max Power: 123.4 hp / 92 kW @ 10000 rpm
Max Torque: 100 Nm / 73.8 ft-lb @ 8000 rpm
Clutch: Wet, multiplate with coil springs.
Transmission: 6 Speed
Final Drive: #530 O-ring sealed chain
Gear Ratio: 1: 2.538 (33/13) / – 2: 1.941 (33/17) / – 3: 1.579 (30/19) / – 4: 1.363 (30/22) / – 5: 1.217 (28/23) / – 6: 1.115 (29/26)
Frame: Mono-back born coast aluminous
Front Suspension: 43mm Inverted HMAS cartridge type telescopic forks, with stepless reload, compression and rebound adjustable
Front Wheel Travel: 120 mm / 4.7 ub
Rear Suspension: Monoshock with gas charged HMAS damper rebound adjustable
Rear Wheel Travel: 128 mm / 5.0 in
Front Brakes: 2x 310mm discs 3 piston calipers
Rear Brakes: Single 256mm disc 2 piston caliper
Front Wheel: Hollow-section 4-spoke cast aluminium
Rear Wheel: U-section 4-spoke cast aluminium
Front Tyre: 120/70 ZR17
Rear Tyre: 180/50 ZR17
Rake (Caster Angle): 25.0 degrees
Trail: 99.0mm / 3.9 in
Dimensions: Length 2105 mm / 82.8 in Width 805 mm / 31.6 in Length 1095 mm / 39.5 in
Wheelbase: 1445 mm / 56.8 in
Seat Height: 828 mm / 32.6 in
Ground Clearance: 130 mm / 5.1 in
Dry Weight: 217 kg / 478.4 lbs
Fuel Capacity: 17 Litres / 4.5 gal
Consumption Average: 18.3 km/lit
Standing 1/4 Mile: 11.3 sec
Top Speed: 228.6 km/h / 142.0 mph
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