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DJ Down Under
11-13-2007, 04:31 PM
Click here for more pics... http://www.mcnews.com.au/2008_Bikes/Honda/CB1000R/Gallery_Detail/index.htm

DJ

http://www.mcnews.com.au/2008_Bikes/Honda/CB1000R/Gallery_Detail/images/2.jpg


It has been five years since Honda’s flagship naked bike – the Hornet 900 – first hit the scene, thus the time was right to wipe the slate and start anew for the next generation.

The result is the sexy new CB1000R, and Honda Australia has confirmed it will hit our shores next year.

The new CB1000R features a dynamic, hard-edged design that immediately grabs attention with its unmistakeable look of muscular performance.

Much of this aggressive impact is embodied in the CB1000R’s distinctive ‘mass-forward’ orientation, which positions the rider slightly forward and seemingly above its dynamic in-line-four engine.

Its short, slim tail cowl, brawny fuel tank and side cowls further convey an image of awesome street performance.

Mechanical parts like its magnesium head and ACG covers, and natural finish aluminium pivot plates exude a high-tech look of purposeful performance, whilst an array of nickel-plated Allen-head bolts accentuate the outer perimeters of the engine’s side covers.

The next aspect to leave a strong impression is its size, or lack of it. Remarkably, the CB1000R looks and feels more like a compact mid-sized sportbike than the full-bodied litre-class performer it really is.

Once seated aboard, its compact form and easy reach to both the ground and its controls are simply extraordinary in this class of naked road machines.

The new CB1000R’s compact yet powerful 998cm3 liquid-cooled fuel-injected engine ably delivers the breathtaking power and brilliantly responsive performance one expects from a litre-class street performer.

Its high-energy thrust of excitement is generated from a direct descendant of Honda’s race winning powerhouse, the exceptional CBR1000RR Fireblade, winner of the 2007 World Superbike Championship.

Like the mid-displacement Hornet, the CB1000R’s mill has been tuned for maximised low-to-midrange performance.

However, unlike the Hornet, the new CB1000R’s engine has also been tuned for stronger, more exciting power that extends further up the powerband, resulting in nearly 30% stronger performance that is smoothly linear in its delivery.

Rather than peak power, it is torque, especially in the midrange, that is the real thrill experienced when the throttle is opened.

All this power gets to the rear wheel through a light-action hydraulic clutch that takes full advantage of the engine’s strong low-end torque to allow it to be engaged at engine speeds of less than 2,000rpm without fear of engine stalling.

This is the power zone where the CB1000R truly shines.

Expected release date: second half of 2008; recommended retail to be confirmed.

Tripton
11-13-2007, 07:51 PM
Well, at least it will RUN good...

Tipstall
11-13-2007, 08:22 PM
Nice color :icon_cry:

Ken

socalrob
11-13-2007, 10:24 PM
Kind of reminds me of Tron for some reason. Could be worse (ie, the Rune).

Gord
11-14-2007, 06:21 AM
One of the fuglier bikes I have seen.

Even if the colour was changed, I doubt it would any better.

After all, a bulldog wearing lipstick is still just a bulldog.

DJ Down Under
11-14-2007, 07:25 AM
I must be the odd one out here because I actually like it.

I don't even mind the pea-soup color...It may even be better than the B-King..another one that I like..(really).

I look forward to seeing one in real life and doing a test ride.

DJ

Blue Mist
11-14-2007, 09:26 AM
It doesn't look so striking from other angles. The only thing that jumps out at me is the exhaust. Manufacturers are still coping with the need for flowing big volumes of air quietly without ruining the styling on their bikes. I think I could live with this one. I like single-sided swingarms, too.

http://www.honda-geneve.com/galerie/photos/62/med_MCB102008DGA.jpg

gallery (http://www.honda-geneve.com/galerie/index.php?action=showgal&cat=62)

geechie
11-14-2007, 12:51 PM
I seem to remember having a refrigerator about that color back in the late 50's.

George

GPM
11-14-2007, 04:55 PM
It may even be better than the B-King..another one that I like..(really).


DJ

Have you actually seen the B-King?? As many times as I walked around it, I couldn't find an angle that didn't make me think a large magnet was in the middle and all the parts had just been thrown at the damn thing.

Gord
11-14-2007, 06:56 PM
I must be the odd one out here because I actually like it.

DJ - you are not odd. Just Australian! :pftroest::058:

socalrob
11-14-2007, 09:03 PM
I seem to remember having a refrigerator about that color back in the late 50's.

George

You were alive in the late 50's????

I was maybe 1 year old.

rivi
11-14-2007, 09:27 PM
Is this better?

I like it with the exception of the "Z" radiator side covers...

http://3rad.smugmug.com/photos/219251687-XL.jpg

http://3rad.smugmug.com/photos/219251701-XL.jpg

http://3rad.smugmug.com/photos/219251704-XL.jpg

http://3rad.smugmug.com/photos/219251710-XL.jpg



http://3rad.smugmug.com/photos/219251687-XL.jpg

http://3rad.smugmug.com/photos/219251701-XL.jpg

http://3rad.smugmug.com/photos/219251704-XL.jpg

http://3rad.smugmug.com/photos/219251710-XL.jpg

DJ Down Under
11-15-2007, 01:46 AM
Thanks rivi...Great pictures.

DJ

geechie
11-15-2007, 08:56 AM
You were alive in the late 50's????

I was maybe 1 year old.

Well, yeah, but the only bikes I was riding were Schwinn's and this one sweet little number branded by J.C Higgins....

So I'm not all that sure you could call it "living".

George

Nail24
11-26-2007, 09:02 AM
I wish someone would develop switchblade conformal rear pegs. They only serve as a tie-down point for me anyhow. There's an idea real no-s--t tiedown points for trailering your bike. I don't want them to be obvious but they must be functional. It's just a WAT.

Ed K
11-27-2007, 10:36 PM
Not too bad in gray/black... how much juice does it have?