MCN : the Honda CBR600RR returns to UK showrooms
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MCN : the Honda CBR600RR returns to UK showrooms
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It’s official, 600cc supersport bikes are back in Blighty, with Honda announcing a UK return for their CBR600RR following its departure from the range at the start of 2017. And this time it’s got wings!
Joining the incoming Kawasaki ZX-6R in a rejuvenated mid-size sportsbike class, the new CBR retains its trademark 16v DOHC 599cc inline four motor, but now gets a six-axis IMU for lean sensitive electronics, full colour TFT dash, rider modes, ride by wire throttle, and the option of an exotic HRC race kit.
Reintroduced as a model in Japan and Thailand in 2021, the latest Honda CBR produces a claimed 119.4bhp at a heady 14,250rpm and 46.5lbft of torque at 11,500rpm – tipping the scales at 193kg wet.
Coming with a slipper clutch and quickshifter as standard, the CBR is also controlled via an advanced electronics system – said to be derived from the MotoGP-inspired Honda RC213V-S and CBR1000RR-R Fireblade superbike.
This means you get nine-stage lean-sensitive traction control as standard, plus anti wheelie and rear lift control for when you’re really hard on the anchors. Honda has also included cornering ABS, three fixed riding modes, and two customisable set-ups – all controlled via its colour TFT display. The quickshifter can also be adjusted in three stages.
Considering the last 600RR to grace the UK still had a cable throttle and an analogue rev counter, this is quite the glow up, with every aspect of the intake, combustion, and exhaust also undergoing significant development since then to help meet more stringent Euro5+ emissions rules.
Housing all of these changes is a twin-spar aluminium frame and swingarm, suspended by fully adjustable Showa 41mm big piston forks, plus a fully adjustable Showa rear shock.
To aid the front four-piston radial calipers, there’s also a new Nissin ABS modulator and ECU, which works with the IMU whilst also carrying 2.5kg less timber than the previous combined ABS system.
Also designed exclusively for the CBR600RR is an electronic steering damper, which works with the ECU and essentially applies greater damping force the faster you ride. This is all shrouded by modern bodywork featuring winglets – said to improve corner entry stability and cornering while accelerating.
It’s official, 600cc supersport bikes are back in Blighty, with Honda announcing a UK return for their CBR600RR following its departure from the range at the start of 2017. And this time it’s got wings!
Joining the incoming Kawasaki ZX-6R in a rejuvenated mid-size sportsbike class, the new CBR retains its trademark 16v DOHC 599cc inline four motor, but now gets a six-axis IMU for lean sensitive electronics, full colour TFT dash, rider modes, ride by wire throttle, and the option of an exotic HRC race kit.
Reintroduced as a model in Japan and Thailand in 2021, the latest Honda CBR produces a claimed 119.4bhp at a heady 14,250rpm and 46.5lbft of torque at 11,500rpm – tipping the scales at 193kg wet.
Coming with a slipper clutch and quickshifter as standard, the CBR is also controlled via an advanced electronics system – said to be derived from the MotoGP-inspired Honda RC213V-S and CBR1000RR-R Fireblade superbike.
This means you get nine-stage lean-sensitive traction control as standard, plus anti wheelie and rear lift control for when you’re really hard on the anchors. Honda has also included cornering ABS, three fixed riding modes, and two customisable set-ups – all controlled via its colour TFT display. The quickshifter can also be adjusted in three stages.
Considering the last 600RR to grace the UK still had a cable throttle and an analogue rev counter, this is quite the glow up, with every aspect of the intake, combustion, and exhaust also undergoing significant development since then to help meet more stringent Euro5+ emissions rules.
Housing all of these changes is a twin-spar aluminium frame and swingarm, suspended by fully adjustable Showa 41mm big piston forks, plus a fully adjustable Showa rear shock.
To aid the front four-piston radial calipers, there’s also a new Nissin ABS modulator and ECU, which works with the IMU whilst also carrying 2.5kg less timber than the previous combined ABS system.
Also designed exclusively for the CBR600RR is an electronic steering damper, which works with the ECU and essentially applies greater damping force the faster you ride. This is all shrouded by modern bodywork featuring winglets – said to improve corner entry stability and cornering while accelerating.
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Re: MCN : the Honda CBR600RR returns to UK showrooms
Nice, but I bet it's at least £15k.
The basic spec Blade is a quid short of £20k.
The basic spec Blade is a quid short of £20k.
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Re: MCN : the Honda CBR600RR returns to UK showrooms
I'm glad that the CBR6RR is still made and will be imported into Blighty, but they are something of an anachronism on today's roads. It looks very pretty but can't really see them selling that many.
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Re: MCN : the Honda CBR600RR returns to UK showrooms
It's $12k in the states, probably £11.5/12k here. Can't see it being a hole lot more than that - the ZX6R is only £10.5k.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 11:45 am Nice, but I bet it's at least £15k.
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Re: MCN : the Honda CBR600RR returns to UK showrooms
Amazing though, 15 years ago you couldn't open a bike mag without there being a "600cc shootout" headline.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 11:53 am I'm glad that the CBR6RR is still made and will be imported into Blighty, but they are something of an anachronism on today's roads. It looks very pretty but can't really see them selling that many.
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Re: MCN : the Honda CBR600RR returns to UK showrooms
The Septic one on the website looks like the old one we used to get that didn't meet Euro standards. This new one has a lot more toys.ChrisW wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 1:37 pmIt's $12k in the states, probably £11.5/12k here. Can't see it being a hole lot more than that - the ZX6R is only £10.5k.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 11:45 am Nice, but I bet it's at least £15k.
The basic spec Blade is a quid short of £20k.
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Re: MCN : the Honda CBR600RR returns to UK showrooms
Quite right - didn't look properly.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 1:51 pmThe Septic one on the website looks like the old one we used to get that didn't meet Euro standards. This new one has a lot more toys.ChrisW wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 1:37 pmIt's $12k in the states, probably £11.5/12k here. Can't see it being a hole lot more than that - the ZX6R is only £10.5k.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 11:45 am Nice, but I bet it's at least £15k.
The basic spec Blade is a quid short of £20k.
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Re: MCN : the Honda CBR600RR returns to UK showrooms
I really liked my cbr600rr. It was a very low miles, as in 175, ex Ron Haslam school bike that sat in their storeroom. Should have kept it, so am happy to see the new bike is coming to the UK. Never too old!
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Re: MCN : the Honda CBR600RR returns to UK showrooms
I'm glad they are still making these bikes, for riders in their mid 20's there is far too much of the wiff of shopping bike about a lot of the current choices. And big litre bikes are a bit silly bhp wise for road use and cost £15-20k, but a 600cc sportsbike with 120 bhp will allow you to use most of it's power and still have top class handling.
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Re: MCN : the Honda CBR600RR returns to UK showrooms
Indeed, I was expecting it to be 15k based on the fact the big bikes are all now 20k.
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Re: MCN : the Honda CBR600RR returns to UK showrooms
Everyone got old.Bigjawa wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 1:41 pmAmazing though, 15 years ago you couldn't open a bike mag without there being a "600cc shootout" headline.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 11:53 am I'm glad that the CBR6RR is still made and will be imported into Blighty, but they are something of an anachronism on today's roads. It looks very pretty but can't really see them selling that many.
Maybe there's a new,young demographic arriving for biking and the manufacturers have caught wind of it.
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Re: MCN : the Honda CBR600RR returns to UK showrooms
Or they're aiming for the nostalgia/neuralgia market?Skub wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 4:15 pmEveryone got old.Bigjawa wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 1:41 pmAmazing though, 15 years ago you couldn't open a bike mag without there being a "600cc shootout" headline.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 11:53 am I'm glad that the CBR6RR is still made and will be imported into Blighty, but they are something of an anachronism on today's roads. It looks very pretty but can't really see them selling that many.
Maybe there's a new,young demographic arriving for biking and the manufacturers have caught wind of it.
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Re: MCN : the Honda CBR600RR returns to UK showrooms
It's got to be an effort to get more Hondas - and Kawasakis too with the ZX6R - onto race tracks. Adjusted for inflation they're a grand or more cheaper than the golden-age 600s and these bikes have had to be developed to meet Euro5.
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Re: MCN : the Honda CBR600RR returns to UK showrooms
I'll probably be trying to fold myself onto one when they're in the showrooms. Will likely involve analgesics at some point...
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Re: MCN : the Honda CBR600RR returns to UK showrooms
Are the wings necessary for handling, or necessary for advertising?
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Re: MCN : the Honda CBR600RR returns to UK showrooms
Not ridden a bike with that yet. A few of the work bikes had quickshifters, some just up, some up and down, liked them. But think I can handle my own rev matching...
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Re: MCN : the Honda CBR600RR returns to UK showrooms
It was sublime on the 1299 and gen 4 beemer, silky smooth.
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Re: MCN : the Honda CBR600RR returns to UK showrooms
According to the guy at Bill Smith Honda today they're completely sold out. I'd hoped to see how comfortable/uncomfortable it might be but nope, not even a demo. They were only allocated 10 which all sold on spec. Next stock is expected in January/February.