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Honda CBR 600RR Tricolour-HRC
The lineage behind the CBR600RR boasts ongoing track-tested,
championship-winning advancements in form and function that have kept this
machine at the forefront of the 600cc Supersport class. This newly redesigned
CBR600RR delivers stronger engine output for an elevated level of performance, a
brand-new front suspension featuring Honda’s 41mm Big Piston Fork for
exceptional handling and supple action, plus all-new MotoGP-inspired bodywork
that’s a product of race-tested aerodynamic design. It all adds up to a
sportbike that leads the way, whether it’s at the track or just a fun afternoon
ride on your favorite backroads.
This newly found aerodynamic efficiency lends itself to more
agile handling and improved wind deflection for enhanced rider comfort.
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HFL Review RideApart Review: 2013 Honda CBR600RR
What’s Good Oh lordy that fork is awesome. Showa’s big piston design
is always a standout feature of any bike that features it and on the tiny CBR it
is a revelation. The front end is flawless. Full stop. You never have to worry
about the front tire doing anything unexpected. If you do manage to do something
stupid, like cook a corner and need to get on the brakes mid-turn, the feedback
is so clear that you can feel the tire deflecting on the nanoscopic scale. The
rear end isn’t as magical, but it’s still plenty communicative, even during a
late-day slide under power coming out of turn 16. Where’s the slipper clutch, Honda? If you get off one of
the competitors’ 600s then try to go fast on the CBR, you may quickly learn that
your downshifting skills have gotten rusty. The lack of an idiot-proof slipper
clutch makes corner set-up a major drag on your laptimes until you reboot your
brain. The sportbike for someone who doesn’t have anything to
prove. Honda’s 2013 CBR600RR continues a long tradition: easy to ride fast on
street or track, flattering the rider at any speed, while still being a
dependable street mount that will easily serve during the ride to work. If you
don’t mind that it is the “safe” or “obvious” choice, the CBR600RR will never
fail to keep you entertained. Of course you’ll see plenty of other bikes on the
road just like yours, but who cares?
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