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Honda CB1000R

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Discontinued
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Honda CB1000R's naked looks and magnificent performance come with a hefty price tag. But if you can buy one then you will have a memorable lifetime experience with this bike. It is well-built, very reliable, and has more than enough performance. Great brakes, plenty of feel, and is usable with just two fingers.

September 8, 2023
Latest Updates

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The 2024 Honda CB1000R Black Edition has been unveiled, featuring a stylish neo-retro design with a blacked-out appearance. It is powered by a 998cc liquid-cooled inline-four engine, tuned for maximum torque between 6,000 to 8,000 rpm. The bike includes multiple ride modes and advanced electronic features like Honda Selectable Torque Control. I think the blacked-out look gives it a sleek and aggressive vibe.
July 25, 2024
Hondas decision to retain the single-sided swingarm in the CB1000R Black Edition is a nod to its distinctive design and engineering. This feature, along with the steel backbone frame, contributes to the bikes unique look and handling characteristics. Its clear Honda is committed to maintaining the bikes identity.
July 25, 2024
The 2024 Honda CB1000R Black Edition boasts a robust braking system, including dual radial-mount four-piston Tokico brake calipers and 310mm discs with standard ABS. This, combined with its fully adjustable Showa suspension, makes it a formidable choice for both street and track riding. I believe the braking setup will provide excellent stopping power.
July 25, 2024
Honda has confirmed that the CB1000R Black Edition will be priced at $12,999, with only one version available. This places it competitively against other naked sportbikes like the Suzuki GSX-S1000 and Yamaha MT-10. The pricing suggests Honda is targeting serious riders who value performance and style.
July 25, 2024
The CB1000R Black Edition features a 43mm Showa SFF-BP fork and a single Showa shock, both of which are fully adjustable for rebound, preload, and compression damping. This suspension setup is designed to provide optimal comfort and handling. I think this will make the bike versatile for various riding conditions.
July 25, 2024
Price

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Honda CB1000R Plus price is Rs 14.88 lakh in India. Available in Graphite Black color.

September 8, 2023
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Specifications

Maximum Torque
104 Nm @ 8,250 rpm
Number of Cylinders
4
Maximum Power
143 HP @ 10,500 rpm
Seat Height
830 mm
Ground Clearance
135 mm
Number of Gears
6
Kerb Weight
213 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity
16.2 litres

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Honda CB1000R Price Range
₹11,81,800 - ₹14,87,718

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Complete Specifications

Honda CB1000R

ENGINE AND GEARBOX
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Engine Details
998cc, Liquid-Cooled, DOHC In-line 4 Cylinder
Fuel System
PGM-FI
Cooling
Liquid Cooling
Engine cc (Displacement)
998 cc
Maximum Power
143 HP @ 10,500 rpm
Maximum Torque
104 Nm @ 8,250 rpm
Number of Cylinders
4
Emission Norms
BS4
Compression Ratio
11.6:1
Bore
75 mm
Stroke
56.5 mm
Number of Gears
6
Clutch
Wet, Multiplate Clutch
Final Drive
Chain
Final transmission
6-Speed
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
9
Overall Length
2120 mm
Overall Width
789 mm
Overall Height
1090 mm
Ground Clearance
135 mm
Seat Height
830 mm
Wheelbase
1455 mm
Kerb Weight
213 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity
16.2 litres
Engine Oil Capacity
3.4 litres
BRAKES AND TYRES
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Front Brake
310mm Double Disc
Rear Brake
256mm Single Disc
ABS
2 Channel
Front Tyre
120/70 ZR17 M/C (58W)
Rear Tyre
190/55 ZR17 M/C (75W)
Front Wheel
17-inch
Rear Wheel
17-inch
Tubeless Tyres
Alloy Wheels
Colour Options and Price in India
6
Bike Variant
Honda CB1000R Plus
Availability Status in India
Discontinued
2-Wheeler Type
Naked
Latest Price in India
Honda CB1000R Plus price was Rs 14.88 lakh before being discontinued.
Fuel Type
Petrol
Colour Options
Graphite Black
Miscellaneous Information
2
Rake
25°
Trail
100 mm
BATTERY AND LIGHTING
7
Pass Light
Battery Type
MF
Capacity
8.6 Ah
Voltage
12 V
Head Light
LED
Tail Light
LED
Automatic Headlamp On (AHO)
SUSPENSION AND CHASSIS
3
Front Suspension
Showa SFF-BP USD Fork
Rear Suspension
Showa BRFC (Balance Free Rear Cushion)
Frame (Chassis)
Steel Mono Backbone
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES
10
Speedometer
Digital
Tachometer
Digital
Trip Meter
Digital
Odometer
Digital
Clock
Digital
ABS Light
RPM/Gear Display
Fuel Gauge
Digital
Low Oil Indicator
Low Battery Indicator
COMFORT FEATURES
4
Electric Start
Step-up Seat/Split Seat
Self Cancelling Indicators
Pillion Footrest
KEY FEATURES AND COMPETITORS
1
Braking System
Anti-Lock Braking System

Expert Verdict

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08 Jun, 15 05:35 AM

Honda CB1000R debuted in the year 2007. This naked sports bike from Honda is their cheapest 1000cc bike in India. This bike replaced the Honda CB900F in many international markets. Let’s get into the detailing of this speed monster.

Honda CB1000R debuted in the year 2007. This naked sports bike from Honda is their cheapest 1000cc bike in India. This bike replaced the Honda CB900F in many international markets. Let’s get into the detailing of this speed monster.

Design and Style

The bike resembles a lot to Honda’s CB600F when seen from its front. The triangular multi-reflector headlight and front mudguard of this bike seems to be inspired from the CB600F. Its headlight features a uniquely positioned LED lamp which along with its clear lens indicators which are placed very near to its edgy visor makes it look very attractive. You will also notice the extensions of its front mudguard which goes along with its golden finished beefy front forks. The black coloured rear view mirrors are mounted on its handle bar. Its black coloured engine and aluminium wheels look really cool with its massive disc plates on its both wheels. Its bulky chromed muffler appears very fascinating with its nickel plated bolt heads on its new design crankcase. The macho fuel tank on this bike has sharp cuts on it and complements it side cowl which makes this bike look aerodynamic. There is also a 3D classy badge of Honda on its fuel tank. This bike features split seat and pretty upraised rear cowl with no grab rail adding sports appeal to this bike. The rear cowl is very lightweight which has been designed very sharply. You can notice its LED tail light, extended rear fender and quite fatty tyre at the back.

Honda CB1000R Instrument Console

Honda has placed a fully digital and compact LCD meter panel on this bike. It has a wide throw multi segment LCD tachometer. On the left side of this tachometer, it has a digital speedometer while on its right side it features a LCD for fuel gauge, trip meter and Odometer. All these LCDs use blue back-light for illumination. There are also other LED indicators in this instrument console.

Honda CB1000R Engine and Gearbox

Honda has re-tuned the engine of CBR1000RR (2007) for this bike. It is powered by a powerful 998cc incline 4 engine. This liquid cooled, 4-stroke machine now pumps out a massive power output of 126 bhp at 10000 rpm. The torque production of this 16valve DOHC engine is of 100 Nm which can be attained at 8000 rpm. The bike features six-speed manual gearbox with one gear down and five gears up-shift pattern.

Honda CB1000R Acceleration and Performance

The specifications of Honda CB1000R indicate towards its high quality of acceleration and performance. It’s been created to thrill you with its performance and it does so in style. Honda has also reduced the weight of this bike by its advance aluminium back bone frame which enhances it performance. Before you blink, the bike reaches 0-100km/hr within 4 seconds and from here on it gets into serious business. The sound of this engine at high rpms can grab attention of many people on our Indian roads. It can go all the way to 10000rpm mark however our Indian roads are not pretty safe to do this thing but still if you get a chance; the bike can cross the speed of 190km/hr. After 6000rpm, there is very less usage of its torque as after getting momentum, the power of this bike does all the work. Yes, in city conditions its torque comes to play and avoids frequent gear shifting and gives you the confidence to rev this bike hard. The refinement level of this DOHC engine is commendable as it never feels strained. It has tall gear ratios which are well mated with this engine. It’s a light gearbox which offers smooth gear transitions.

Honda CB1000R Mileage

The fuel efficiency of CB1000R ranges from 15-20km/ltr although if you are buying this bike then its fuel efficiency shouldn't bother you much.

Comfort while Driving

Honda CB1000R offers a sporty riding posture with its split seat and rear-set foot pegs. You have to bend forward to reach its handle bar to make yourself comfortable. You can have a firm grip around its fuel tank which has proper space for your knees. It’s a wide bike with a low seating. The palm grip is also comfortable and you have a nice view of its instrument panel.

Storage Space and Safety Features

There is no storage space in this bike. For Safety, this bike features advanced ABS and powerful headlight.

Suspension and Brakes

Honda CB1000R has a superb suspension system which enables it to give you a flawless ride. It features an adjustable front suspension with 43mm inverted telescopic forks of 120mm cushion stroke which helps it settle well at high speeds. Its front suspension is straight-away from its elder sibling, Fireblade. At the back, it has a gas filled mono shock absorber. It’s 10 step pre-load and rebound damping adjustable. Its braking system includes 310mm floating disc brake at its front. The bike shares radial mount callipers with elder sibling. It has a combined ABS which features 4-piston front brake callipers. CB1000R sports a rear hydraulic disc brake of 256mm with dual piston calliper. This braking system effectively controls this hefty machine.

Ride and Handling

According to its size, Honda CB1000R has a relatively light handling. The bike handles really well and gives you positive response at high speeds. It remains grounded thanks to its low ground clearance (130mm) and extended wheelbase of 1445mm. The fatty tyres also hold this bike effectively specially around corners and while changing lanes at high speeds. The bike leans down pretty low and still manages incredible stability at sharp corners. It’s quite exciting and fun to drive this bike at race tracks and on highways.

Verdict

Honda CB1000R is only available in Delhi and Mumbai. Its ex showroom price in Delhi is INR 11.81 lakhs. This bike is certainly priced for few lucky people. Its naked looks and magnificent performance comes with a hefty price tag. But if you can buy one then you will have a memorable lifetime experience with this bike.

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Still a third world country B|12 years agoAnonymous

And all of you wonder where the pulsar 200 got its design from...voila! :P

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Das13 years ago

milage is 5 kmpl

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phalla13 years agoAnonymous

i want to know a bout prize

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