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Honda CB1000R

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The naked model '''Honda CB1000R''' was first introduced in November 2007 at the Milan Bike Show as a replacement for the obsolete model [[Honda_CB900_Hornet | Honda CB900F Hornet]].
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''' Main competitors: '''
* [[Kawasaki_Z1000 | Kawasaki Z1000]] / [[Kawasaki_Z900 | Kawasaki Z900]]
* [[Suzuki_GSF1250_Bandit | Suzuki GSF 1250 N Bandit]] / [[Suzuki_GSX-S1000 | Suzuki GSX-S1000]]
* [[Yamaha_FZ-1_ (FZS1000) | Yamaha FZ-1]] / [[Yamaha_MT-10 | Yamaha MT-10]]
 
The model was based on the engine from the sports version [[Honda_CBR1000RR_Fireblade | Honda CBR1000RR]] (2007), which was reconfigured and derated to increase traction at low and medium revs. As a result, the motor began to produce about 125 hp. power and 99 Nm of torque, available already at 7,750 rpm. The styling shares visual features with the 2007 [[Honda_CB600_Hornet | Honda Hornet 600]].
In 2018, the Honda CB1000R model has undergone a serious restyling, having received a new look, a reconfigured engine (maximum power increased to 145 hp), an electronic throttle, ABS in the basic equipment (2-channel, without a combined brake), a traction control system ( Honda Selectable Torque Control) with three operating modes (controls such parameters as engine power, engine braking, torque transmission to the rear wheel) and a wider rear wheel (190 mm).
 
'' The main competitors of the Honda CB1000R in the class: ''
* [[Kawasaki_Z1000 | Kawasaki Z1000]] / [[Kawasaki_Z900 | Kawasaki Z900]]
* [[Suzuki_GSF1250_Bandit | Suzuki GSF 1250 N Bandit]] / [[Suzuki_GSX-S1000 | Suzuki GSX-S1000]]
* [[Yamaha_FZ-1_ (FZS1000) | Yamaha FZ-1]] / [[Yamaha_MT-10 | Yamaha MT-10]]
== Photos ==

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