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Honda CBR600RR (2006)
Specs
Bike Information
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Bike Name
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Honda CBR600RR (2006)
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CC
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600
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Bike Type
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Sports
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Model Year
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2006
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Brand
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Honda
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Engine
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Engine Type
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In-line four, four-stroke
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Maximum Power
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115.46 Bhp @ 13500 RPM
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Bore
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67.0 mm
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Compression Ratio
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12.2:1
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Fuel Supply
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Fuel injection
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Engine Cooling
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Liquid Cooled
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Displacement
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599
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Maximum Torque
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66 NM @ 11225 RPM
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Stroke
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42.5 mm
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Starting Method
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Electric
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Transmission
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Transmission Type
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Manual
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Clutch Type
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Wet-multiplate
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No of Gears
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6
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Drive Type
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Chain
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Mileage & Top Speed
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Mileage
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20 Kmpl (Approx)
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Top Speed
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190 Kmph (Approx)
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Chassis & Suspension
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Chassis Type
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Aluminium
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Rear Suspension
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Unit Pro-Link HMAS single shock with spring preload, rebound and compression damping adjustability
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Front Suspension
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41mm inverted Big Piston Fork with spring preload, rebound and compression damping adjustability
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Brakes
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Front Brake Type
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Dual Disc
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Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
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Dual-Channel
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Rear Brake Type
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Disc Brake
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Braking System
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Dual Channel ABS
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Wheels & Tyres
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Front Tyre Size
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120/70-ZR17
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Tyre Type
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Tubeless
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Rear Tyre Size
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180/55-ZR17
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Wheel Type
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Alloy
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Dimensions
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Weight
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186.0 kg
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Wheelbase
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1369 Mm
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Ground Clearance
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135 Mm
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Fuel Tank Capacity
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18.17 litres
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Seat Height
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820 Mm
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Electricals
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Battery Type
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Mf
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Head Light
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LED
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Indicators
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Halogen
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Battery Voltage
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12V 3Ah
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Tail Light
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Halogen
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Features
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Speedometer
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Digital
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RPM Meter
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Digital
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Seat Type
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Split-Seat
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Odometer
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Digital
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Handle Type
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Three Part Handle Bar
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Passenger Grab Rail
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Yes
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Our Rating
The overall rating is based on review by our experts
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Price
8 / 10
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Build Quality
6 / 10
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Comfort
5 / 10
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Control
8 / 10
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Design
5 / 10
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Features
5 / 10
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Performance
7 / 10
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Braking system
9 / 10
PROS
- Powerful 599 cc inline-4 engine with strong mid-range and top-end performance
- Excellent handling and chassis balance for sport riding
- High-performance suspension and brakes
- Agile and responsive at twisty roads and track
CONS
- No modern rider aids (no traction control/ABS on many markets)
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- Aggressive sport riding position can be uncomfortable long-distance
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- Harsh suspension for daily commuting
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- Fuel consumption relatively high versus commuter bikes
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