Description
Click here for an VINData Motorcycle History Report on this 2016 Honda CBR1000RR. Additional photos are available here for your perusal.
After the legendary 1994 RC45, Honda took a lengthy break from producing a limited-production special for the US market. In fact, it took two decades before Honda would try something similar – the Honda CBR1000RR SP.
Honda built 5,000 units to sell worldwide, only a few hundred of which came to America. For an additional $2,700 ($3,300 for this 2016 model), riders were rewarded with a tremendous amount of upgrades including 43mm Öhlins NIX30 forks (fully adjustable), Öhlins TTX shock (fully adjustable), and Brembo front brakes with four-piston monobloc calipers.
The CBR engine was already improved from previous years with a revised cylinder head, but the SP version was factory blueprinted with “handpicked pistons and connecting rods.” The cylinder heads had improved intake and exhaust flow adding 2.7 ponies for a total of 168hp and 84 lb-ft of torque at 10,500 RPM.
One area the bike did stand out in was its appearance. With bodywork inspired by the RC211V, line-beam headlight, and under-tail exhaust, Miguel Duhamel summed up this bike by saying, “It’s not a bike that Honda just stamped SP on and have given a different paint job. There are definitely significant differences between the two. I love that little extra wink and smile that you get with the SP.”
Honda even took things one step further and released the iconic Repsol Edition model — the most coveted of the 1KRR’s. Inspired by Marc Marquez’s 2013 and 2014 MotoGP championships the orange livery also came with Marc Marquez “93” and Dani Pedrosa “26” factory decals. This unique color option was only available for two years, 2015 and 2016. For a detailed breakdown of the 2016 Repsol SP and all it’s glory check out this comprehensive write up.
Manufactured October 2015, this example is VIN: JH2SC5962GK500008. The seller is the original owner of the bike and purchased it from Fun Bike Center in San Diego, California.
Maintenance:
The seller states the bike recently had an oil change.
Modifications:
According to the seller the bike is stock.
It is riding on original Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP tires with date codes of 3814.
The sale includes two keys, owner’s manual, Marc Marquez “93” and Dani Pedrosa “26” factory stickers from Honda.
Cosmetic Blemishes: please see the album up top for all known cosmetic blemishes. Here is a selection:
Currently located in Beaumont, California, this Honda is offered on a clean California title and registered as a Planned Nonoperation (PNO). Per the California DMV website, it will cost $215 to bring registration current through May 2024
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