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Honda CBR1000RR (CBR1000RR) reviews
Reliability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Comfort
4.7
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Reviewed on June 27, 2009
Motorcycle reviewed
2008 Honda CBR1000RR

4.0
The power is very smooth-midrange is wear it's at!! And the light weight makes it very easy to handle and gets good gas mileage usually around 45 mpg, track days 34 mpg. I like to take long trips fully loaded handles very nice and stable with 30-40 lbs of gear, people always look at me when I pull...
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The power is very smooth-midrange is wear it's at!! And the light weight makes it very easy to handle and gets good gas mileage usually around 45 mpg, track days 34 mpg. I like to take long trips fully loaded handles very nice and stable with 30-40 lbs of gear, people always look at me when I pull up with saddles bags-on a sport bike!
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Reviewed on June 3, 2009
Motorcycle reviewed
2006 Honda CBR1000RR (CBR1000RR)

5.0
I just bought a 2006 1000rr and all I can say is WOW. Awesome power, very, very quick. Smooth, effortless wheelies, my girlfriend says her seat is hard and uncomfortable...but I have no complaints...ride...
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I just bought a 2006 1000rr and all I can say is WOW. Awesome power, very, very quick. Smooth, effortless wheelies, my girlfriend says her seat is hard and uncomfortable...but I have no complaints...ride hard...
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Reviewed on April 27, 2009
Motorcycle reviewed
2008 Honda CBR1000RR

5.0
This bike is excellent all around. From the amount of power it has to its light weight, I couldn't ask for a better bike. The ride is smooth and the power is decieving. At times it feels like you are on a 600 until you roll the throttle. As with all Hondas I've had, this bike is extremely...
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This bike is excellent all around. From the amount of power it has to its light weight, I couldn't ask for a better bike. The ride is smooth and the power is decieving. At times it feels like you are on a 600 until you roll the throttle. As with all Hondas I've had, this bike is extremely reliable....it is also fairly new. There is no need to discuss performance. The brakes are great and the powerband is exceptional, around town it is comfortable, however on long trips the seat is a pain in the a$$...literally.
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Reviewed on April 2, 2009
Motorcycle reviewed
2007 Honda CBR1000RR

5.0
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...
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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 with.
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Reviewed on March 23, 2009
Motorcycle reviewed
2008 Honda CBR1000RR

5.0
At first glance you can appreciate the fine detail that was put into the design for this machine. Once you saddle up, hold on and be amazed by the smooth power delivery and handling. This is not advised for beginners with an untrained throttle hand. It is the best bike I have ever ridden compared...
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At first glance you can appreciate the fine detail that was put into the design for this machine. Once you saddle up, hold on and be amazed by the smooth power delivery and handling. This is not advised for beginners with an untrained throttle hand. It is the best bike I have ever ridden compared to past rides I have had from other manufacturers.
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Reviewed on March 17, 2009
Motorcycle reviewed
2008 Honda CBR1000RR

5.0
This bike feels lighter than my old 750, and lighter than some 600s. The power is entirely user friendly, with plenty of real world usefulness below the peak. In fact, you can entirely ride the bike in stealth mode below 4k RPM on the street, which keeps the exhaust servo flapper closed.
It is...
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This bike feels lighter than my old 750, and lighter than some 600s. The power is entirely user friendly, with plenty of real world usefulness below the peak. In fact, you can entirely ride the bike in stealth mode below 4k RPM on the street, which keeps the exhaust servo flapper closed.
It is super light. It has centralized mass, which makes it feel even lighter. Restrain your throttle hand and it'd make a reasonable beginner bike. Or you can ride aggressively and win races at the track.
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Reviewed on March 6, 2009
Motorcycle reviewed
2006 Honda CBR1000RR (CBR1000RR)

5.0
Switching from a 650, I knew it would different moving to a 1000 in-line 4, but I had no idea how different. This bike is like a race horse chomping at the bit. The bike just begs you for a heavy right hand.
It handles like a dream; it almost throws itself in the turns. It holds a solid line,...
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Switching from a 650, I knew it would different moving to a 1000 in-line 4, but I had no idea how different. This bike is like a race horse chomping at the bit. The bike just begs you for a heavy right hand.
It handles like a dream; it almost throws itself in the turns. It holds a solid line, like it's on a track or something. I'm still breaking it in right now, so I haven't tapped the bike yet at all really. However, I can tell you that my weight as a rider hasn't slowed this bike down one bit. Once you break 5k on the tach... hang on, because it's game over.'
Even in 6th gear just cruising along on the freeway, I can yank that throttle and the bike just pulls.
All of the performance does come with a small price... comfort. The seat is a little stiff and the rider height compared to the handle bars puts a lot of strain on the wrists and lower back. But who are we kidding... a person doesn't buy a machine like this for the comfort. They buy it for the blurred vision and the feeling of the front wheel skipping along through the first three gears.
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Reviewed on February 25, 2009
Motorcycle reviewed
2005 Honda CBR1000RR

5.0
This is one of the finest machines that I have ever been privileged enough to own. I am, or should I say, WAS traditionally loyal to a different brand's model, but after getting this bike at a great deal I will never be able to go back. The handling and race inspired features cannot be matched. ...
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This is one of the finest machines that I have ever been privileged enough to own. I am, or should I say, WAS traditionally loyal to a different brand's model, but after getting this bike at a great deal I will never be able to go back. The handling and race inspired features cannot be matched. Power throughout the powerband will impress and the overall look of the beast is intense. I would recommend this bike to any rider w/ experience and would definitely purchase another CBR 1000RR in the future. Ride safe and keep the sticky side down!
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Reviewed on September 17, 2008
Motorcycle reviewed
2007 Honda CBR1000RR

5.0
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...
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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 red!
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Reviewed on September 14, 2008
Motorcycle reviewed
2007 Honda CBR1000RR

5.0
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...
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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 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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