Description
Please note: This CBR1000RR does not satisfy the EPA requirements to be imported into the United States. Please check with your country’s emissions standards to see if the motorcycle can be imported.
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In 2004, Honda released the first full liter-sized model in the CBR double-R range when they replaced the 954RR with the 1000RR. Designed by a team led by Kunitaki Hara, the 1KRR was an all-new model, not sharing any components with the outgoing model. Though it was powered by an inline-four and not a V5, many parts of the first CBR1KRR were based on Honda’s RC211V MotoGP racer, the bike Valentino Rossi used to secure back-to-back world titles.
The CBR1000RR was constructed around an advanced aluminum twin-spar chassis derived from Honda’s premier class racer. Other pieces born out of HRC’s R&D department included the hybrid aluminum swingarm and all-new Pro-Link rear suspension. Soaking up the bumps up front is a 43mm inverted fork supplemented with the new Honda Electronic Steering Damper that was developed alongside Kayaba.
Inside the MotoGP-derived frame was an all-new liquid-cooled, 998cc, four-stroke, DOHC (16-valve), inline-four with dual-stage fuel injection and two-stage ram air regulated via a 32-bit ECU. The 1000RR’s engine was good for a claimed 172hp and 85ft-lbs of torque, translating to a sub-three-second (2.7) 0-60mph time, and a top speed of over 175mph.
In addition to keeping the dry weight under 400lbs, Hara and his team went to great lengths to optimize mass centralization. Alongside its compact engine, the RR featured a low, centrally-located 4.8-gallon fuel-cell. The RR also got 17” aluminum alloy hollow-spoke wheels and radial four-piston brakes biting dual floating 310mm discs. The CBR1000RR didn’t boast the most aggressive performance, but it was touted as being much easier to control and more comfortable than its liter-sized competitors.
One area the bike did stand out in was its appearance. With bodywork inspired by the RC211V, line-beam headlight, and under-tail exhaust, the first 998cc CBR-RR more than looked the business.
This example is VIN: JH2SC57A46M206054. The seller purchased the bike in 2012 in Argentina.
The odometer shows 29,889 kilometers (18,572 miles).
Maintenance:
The seller states, “Every 5,000kms oil (100% synthetic) and filter (OEM) and every 10,000kms cleaning the air filter. Newly checked valve clearances and replaced spark plugs (iridium). Transmission kit has 5,000kms.”
Modifications:
The seller has customized this bike to be a modern version of the ’90s Honda CB-1. He has documented this process on Instagram and lists the following specifics of the build:
Main Features:
– Honda Electronic Steering Damper (HESD)
– Dual-Stage Fuel Injection. Two sets of injectors per cylinder for both low and high rpm performance
– Complete stainless steel exhaust
– Headlights, tail lights, turn signals. All done with lightweight, efficient, LEDs
– Lithium Ferrous Phosphate Battery (LiFePO4)
– Aluminium 7075 CNC Machined: “CB 1” logos, Specific steering stems, rear axle collars, mirrors, levers, turn lights, gas tank and oil cap.
– Seat cover in Italian Alcantara with comfortable gel interior
– Unique Blue color
– Specific suspension and set up (front and rear)
– Most stainless steel parts
– 90° tires valves
– Race brake lines
– AXIS race rotors
– Premium forged wheels with five-spoke
– 201 kgs (443 lbs)
Engine:
– Engine Configuration: Inline Four, 4-stroke
– Engine Displacement: 998cc
– Compression Ratio: 12.8:1
– Valves Per Cylinder: 4
– Bore x Stroke: 75.0 mm x 56.5 mm
– Measured Peak Horsepower : 183.6 cv @ 12,450 rpm
– Measured Peak Torque: 12 Kgf @ 10,950 rpm
– Measured Horsepower-to-weight Ratio: 1.11 kg per CV
– Engine Rev Limiter: 12,500 rpm
– Fuel and ignition System: Programmable Fuel Injection
– Throttle Body Venturi Size: 44 mm
– Intake: BMC Air Filter Type Dual, Oiled Pleated Paper
– Stainless Steel Exhaust System: 4-1 (Specific designed)
– Fuel Capacity: 18 lts
– Transmission Type: 6-speed
– Final Drive Sprocket Teeth (Ratio): 44/16 (2.75:1)
– 191 cv (191 hp)
Accesories
– High windscreen (Touring)
– Medium windscreen (Urban)
– Top case support
– Interior cover with logo
It is riding on Continental ContiSportAttack tires with date codes of 4718.
The sale includes one key, bike cover, two windscreens, spare parts, and a .pdf of the build.
Cosmetic Blemishes: please see the album up top for all known cosmetic blemishes. Here is a selection:
Currently located in Buenos Aires, Argentina, this Honda is offered on a clean Argentina title. Have any CB-1 stories or questions about this listing? Let us know in the “Comments” tab!
Please note: This CBR1000RR does not satisfy the EPA requirements to be imported into the United States. Please check with your country’s emissions standards to see if the motorcycle can be imported.