Bike comes equipped with a Yoshimura carbon fiber exhaust, tinted windscreen and frame sliders! Stop by and check it out today.If 2007 gave any clue, the CBR®600RR has only just begun to write its legacy in the annals of 600-class performance. Crowned the Best Middleweight of 2007 by both Cycle World and Rider magazines, the CBR600RR oozes MotoGP-bred tech. Dual Stage Fuel Injection, Pro-Link® rear suspension, HESD electronic steering damper, wicked new colors for 2008. There's no other 600 like it. And there never will be.
Some bikes are so expertly designed, they become an extension of the rider.The Honda CBR600RR is that machine. It's the perfect bike to use as a weekday commuter, a weekend canyon bike and of course, cutting laps on the track.
Some bikes are so expertly designed, they become an extension of the rider.The Honda CBR600RR is that machine. It's the perfect bike to use as a weekday commuter, a weekend canyon bike and of course, cutting laps on the track.
Built to Carve.Motorcycling has always been about that perfect bond between rider and machine. Of course there's the wind and the elements, but most of all it's about the balance, about how involved your entire body is with every aspect of riding. And when you find the perfect bike, it moves with you just like it was an extension of yourself.The Honda CBR®600RR is that machine. Proven on the track, it fits like a glove, and is as responsive and instinctive as snapping your fingers. Happy to cut fast laps on a track day, it's comfortable enough to use as a weekday commuter or a weekend canyon bike.First of all, there's its size: compact, light, a tribute to Honda's understanding of mass centralization, the four-cylinder engine revs like nothing you've ever ridden, unless you've ridden a MotoGP racer. The chassis (an aluminum twin-spar design) is the basis of the CBR600RR's laser-sharp handling. Brakes? You can choose between its conventional triple-disc setup or opt for a special version with Honda's revolutionary Combined Anti-Lock Braking System (C-ABS), the first ever on a production Supersport motorcycle. And it just plain looks right too, especially this year with a new Black/White option that looks like a tri-color Honda wing, but fades to grey.
Built to Carve.Motorcycling has always been about that perfect bond between rider and machine. Of course there's the wind and the elements, but most of all it's about the balance, about how involved your entire body is with every aspect of riding. And when you find the perfect bike, it moves with you just like it was an extension of yourself.The Honda CBR®600RR is that machine. Proven on the track, it fits like a glove, and is as responsive and instinctive as snapping your fingers. Happy to cut fast laps on a track day, it's comfortable enough to use as a weekday commuter or a weekend canyon bike.First of all, there's its size: compact, light, a tribute to Honda's understanding of mass centralization, the four-cylinder engine revs like nothing you've ever ridden, unless you've ridden a MotoGP racer. The chassis (an aluminum twin-spar design) is the basis of the CBR600RR's laser-sharp handling. Brakes? You can choose between its conventional triple-disc setup or opt for a special version with Honda's revolutionary Combined Anti-Lock Braking System (C-ABS), the first ever on a production Supersport motorcycle. And it just plain looks right too, especially this year with a new Black/White option that looks like a tri-color Honda wing, but fades to grey.
Built to Carve.Motorcycling has always been about that perfect bond between rider and machine. Of course there's the wind and the elements, but most of all it's about the balance, about how involved your entire body is with every aspect of riding. And when you find the perfect bike, it moves with you just like it was an extension of yourself.The Honda CBR®600RR is that machine. Proven on the track, it fits like a glove, and is as responsive and instinctive as snapping your fingers. Happy to cut fast laps on a track day, it's comfortable enough to use as a weekday commuter or a weekend canyon bike.First of all, there's its size: compact, light, a tribute to Honda's understanding of mass centralization, the four-cylinder engine revs like nothing you've ever ridden, unless you've ridden a MotoGP racer. The chassis (an aluminum twin-spar design) is the basis of the CBR600RR's laser-sharp handling. Brakes? You can choose between its conventional triple-disc setup or opt for a special version with Honda's revolutionary Combined Anti-Lock Braking System (C-ABS), the first ever on a production Supersport motorcycle. And it just plain looks right too, especially this year with a new Black/White option that looks like a tri-color Honda wing, but fades to grey.