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Honda CB1000R Carbon Edition by Magical Racing

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At the Tokyo Motorcycle Show 2018, this one-off custom Honda CB1000R Carbon Edition has been revealed, and was built by Japanese firm Magical Racing.

Almost anything that can be replaced with carbon fibre parts has been fitted.   The wheels are full carbon fibre, including the single-sided rear rim, and the bodywork is infused with carbon fibre, with a carbon fibre fender and hugger, airbox plates and chainguard. Even the handlebars are made of carbon fibre.

The exhaust is a Spec-A system from from pipemeisters Yamamoto Racing, with a gold anodised silencer.

The 2018 Honda CB1000R is inspired from the Honda Neo Sports Cafe concept.

The 2018 CB1000R gets a completely new design from the ground up, with a unique neo-retro design. It gets a new steel chassis, aluminium swingarm along with Showa suspension, and all of this has made the bike lose some weight from the earlier model. The CB1000R features a host of new electronics featuring four main riding modes - Standard, Sport, Rain and User - a customisable option.

The CB1000R utilises the previous generation's 998 cc in-line four cylinder engine which puts out over 143 bhp at 10,500 rpm. The bike makes 20 per cent more power than the previous model and the lighter weight has also resulted in a better power-to-weight ratio.