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Reviewed on April 4, 2012

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I went from a modded 929 to the 1000 and they are both great. I love the technology - dampener, smoother fueling, suspension, etc. Midrange power is amazing, but the comfort lacks especially for passengers. I did easy fixes and small tweaks. It's a great bike, track, road, however you ride. I... read more
I went from a modded 929 to the 1000 and they are both great. I love the technology - dampener, smoother fueling, suspension, etc. Midrange power is amazing, but the comfort lacks especially for passengers. I did easy fixes and small tweaks. It's a great bike, track, road, however you ride. I put 36k on my 929 and shouldn't have waited so long to get a 1000.
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Reviewed on January 25, 2011

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I traded in my first bike - an '09 Kawi Ninja 250R. I have to say it was a huge jump from that to a liter bike but it's been a pretty easy transition. The mid-range power can catch me off guard sometimes but overall I love it so far! I bought it used. It was broken in very well and already had... read more
I traded in my first bike - an '09 Kawi Ninja 250R. I have to say it was a huge jump from that to a liter bike but it's been a pretty easy transition. The mid-range power can catch me off guard sometimes but overall I love it so far! I bought it used. It was broken in very well and already had flush mount fronts and a fender eliminator for the rear. It's an awesome bike! I have to say though, I've been on a few buddies' 600's and one gixxer 750 and they are a lot more comfortable than my CBR, but I'm getting used to it pretty quick. It's just a different riding position than I'm really used to. I still love this thing, though. I bet it will be a while before I get another bike!
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Reviewed on December 15, 2009

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I really don't know what to say, but that this is one fast machine. It has excellent bottom and very good midrange power that can be extremely scary. Great bike for the street because you don't have run past 9 and 10 grand to get the power you need. All in all I think this bike is the best of... read more
I really don't know what to say, but that this is one fast machine. It has excellent bottom and very good midrange power that can be extremely scary. Great bike for the street because you don't have run past 9 and 10 grand to get the power you need. All in all I think this bike is the best of the bunch.
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Reviewed on October 7, 2009

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I have had my '07 1000RR for 7 months now, and I absolutely love it. I have put 4k miles on it this season, and ride this bike some for commuting and some for pleasure. It handles well, has TONS of power, and the most torque'y first gear of any of the liter bikes I've ridden. I rode the bike to... read more
I have had my '07 1000RR for 7 months now, and I absolutely love it. I have put 4k miles on it this season, and ride this bike some for commuting and some for pleasure. It handles well, has TONS of power, and the most torque'y first gear of any of the liter bikes I've ridden. I rode the bike to Ocean City, MD a few weekends ago and was able to get 50mpg (keeping it under 75mph). The bike is a bit uncomfortable after 2 hours of continuous riding, but you aren't buying it for comfort. It does everything well and has legendary Honda reliability. I'm continuously amazed at how the CBR can take anything you throw at it. You will not be disappointed!
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Reviewed on September 18, 2009

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This is third bike and can't believe I waited so long for this type of fun! Played with 6's and GSX-R 750's, but this is a whole different animal. Wants more throttle in corners, stays extremely smooth when cornering(Honda Electric Dampening System), downshifting hard with no slip or jumping, and... read more
This is third bike and can't believe I waited so long for this type of fun! Played with 6's and GSX-R 750's, but this is a whole different animal. Wants more throttle in corners, stays extremely smooth when cornering(Honda Electric Dampening System), downshifting hard with no slip or jumping, and just a ton of power. She's stays quiet until you want to wake it up around 7-8k. I don't know what else to say, you need to experience this bike! P.S. I'm buying a more comfortable seat, that's the only flaw I could find.
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Reviewed on June 29, 2009

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I bought my CBR in Feb, 2008. It truly has been my one true love in my life, and by far and far again the greatest motorcycle I will ever own. I have 37,000 miles as of 6/29/09. I have set the suspension for my weight, changed the plugs once at 20,000 miles, been through a number of tires, all... read more
I bought my CBR in Feb, 2008. It truly has been my one true love in my life, and by far and far again the greatest motorcycle I will ever own. I have 37,000 miles as of 6/29/09. I have set the suspension for my weight, changed the plugs once at 20,000 miles, been through a number of tires, all different but I have to say it's a toss between the Michelin Pilots or the Dunlop Roadsmart. I change the oil and filter every 3000, new front and rear pads, a gold series chain with honda OEM sprockets, and a water pump. With miles comes maintenance and this beast of a machine still performs like it did when I purchased it. I would recommend this sportbike to anyone who does some serious riding. I have topped at 186 mph a number of times and it will make you feel like you're going to travel back in time!
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Reviewed on April 2, 2009

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This bike handles better than any other bike I have ridden. Its flawless acceleration and stability easily make this one of the best bikes on the market, if not the best. The 2007 Honda CBR 1000 RR is definitely a force to be reckoned... read more
This bike handles better than any other bike I have ridden. Its flawless acceleration and stability easily make this one of the best bikes on the market, if not the best. The 2007 Honda CBR 1000 RR is definitely a force to be reckoned with.
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Reviewed on September 17, 2008

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I absolutely love this bike. I have put a ton of miles on in a short amount of time. I just can't stay off the darn thing. I had the 600RR which was great, but this is just a whole different beast. It is so smooth and eats up corners better than my 600 did. You can't go wrong with... read more
I absolutely love this bike. I have put a ton of miles on in a short amount of time. I just can't stay off the darn thing. I had the 600RR which was great, but this is just a whole different beast. It is so smooth and eats up corners better than my 600 did. You can't go wrong with red!
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Reviewed on September 14, 2008

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I learned to ride on a 2003 600 Katana. It was a good bike to learn to ride and it was very comfortable to ride. I saw the black Honda CBR1000RR and fell in love without even riding it. The look of the bike is amazing. As soon as I threw my leg over the bike I knew it was the one for me. I was... read more
I learned to ride on a 2003 600 Katana. It was a good bike to learn to ride and it was very comfortable to ride. I saw the black Honda CBR1000RR and fell in love without even riding it. The look of the bike is amazing. As soon as I threw my leg over the bike I knew it was the one for me. I was ready to make the step up to a much more powerful bike. She has not disappointed me at all. She is a 5-star bike, no question. The power is steady and readily available. Leaning into turns you will never have a question about if she is going to hold on; the question will be, "Can you hold on?She is a smooth ride with no faults but your own. She is very forgiving and won't let you down in a pinch.
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Reviewed on May 21, 2008

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I stepped up from a 600 Kawi. It has loads of bottom and mid range with plenty of top end for the street. Power is linear with no sudden power surge like the 600. The front wheel can spend a lot of time in the air if you want. Overall it is a comfortable, responsive and rider friendly... read more
I stepped up from a 600 Kawi. It has loads of bottom and mid range with plenty of top end for the street. Power is linear with no sudden power surge like the 600. The front wheel can spend a lot of time in the air if you want. Overall it is a comfortable, responsive and rider friendly bike.
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