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'' The main competitors of the Honda CBR600RR in the class: ''
* [[Kawasaki_ZX-6R_ (636) | Kawasaki ZX-6R]]
* [[Suzuki_GSX-R600 | Suzuki GSX-R600]]
* [[Yamaha_R6_ (YZF-R6) | Yamaha YZF-R6]]
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[[file: 2008-cbr600rr.jpg | 550px | center | Honda CBR600RR (2013+)]]
The '' Honda CBR600RR '' sports bike model appeared in 2003 as the successor to the [[Honda_CBR600F | Honda CBR600F4i]] after the racing version of the RC211V. Unlike the F4i, the new CBR600RR received more sporty performance and ergonomics, and also incorporated all the advanced Honda racing technologies at that time: new frame and swingarm, new suspensions, fuel injection with dual throttle valves (Dual Stage Fuel Injection - DSFI), updated brakes, etc.
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''' Main competitors: '''
* [[Kawasaki_ZX-6R_ (636) | Kawasaki ZX-6R]]
* [[Suzuki_GSX-R600 | Suzuki GSX-R600]]
* [[Yamaha_R6_ (YZF-R6) | Yamaha YZF-R6]]
In 2005, the Honda CBR600RR undergoes a slight restyling, receiving a new version of the frame, swingarm and rear suspension. The front fork becomes slightly thinner, but instead of the usual one, it becomes inverted. Instead of the usual front calipers, the bike gets radial. The curb weight is reduced by 10 kg.
In 2013, the model undergoes changes again, with a new look, different control unit tweaks, new lightweight 12-spoke wheels and a new front fork - Showa Big Piston.
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