2009 Honda Cbr 600rr *** Low Miles And Slip On Exhaust *** on 2040-motos
Overland Park, Kansas, US
Honda CBR tech info
Honda CBR description
Engine and transmission | |
Engine type: | 4 cylinders, 4-stroke, Inline |
Displacement: | 599 cc (36.6 cubic inches) |
Bore × stroke: | 2.64 inch × 1.67 inch (oversquare - shortstroke) |
Cooling system: | Water cooled |
Power: | 119.65 HP (88 kW) @ 13500 rpm |
Torque: | 66 Nm (48.68 lb-ft) @ 11250 rpm |
Throttle: | Cable operated |
Valves | |
Valve train: | DOHC, variable |
Valves per cylinder: | 4 |
Fuel and ignition | |
Sparks per cylinder: | 1 |
Fuel supply system: | Fuel injection |
Ignition type: | Digital CDI |
Funnel diameter: | 1.57 inch |
Compression: | 12:1 |
Engine mounting: | Transverse |
Lubrication system: | Wet sump |
Gear box: | Manual 6-speed |
Clutch: | Wet, multiple discs, cable operated |
Final drive: | Chain |
Spark plug pipe type: | NGK, IMR9C-9H |
Motor oil: | Synthetic, 10W/40 |
Starter: | Electric |
Dimensions | |
Physical measures | |
Length: | 81.3 inch |
Width: | 27 inch |
Height: | 44.7 inch |
Wheel base: | 54.7 inch |
Trail: | 3.7 inch |
Ground clearance: | 5.31 inch |
Seat height: | 32.3 inch |
Weight | |
Curb weight: | 421.1 lbs |
Dry weight: | 359.4 lbs |
Chassis and suspension | |
Frame type: | aluminium, twin spar |
Front | |
Suspension: | Cartridge - upside-down |
Suspension travel: | 4.72 inch |
Fork angle: | 24° |
Brake: | Twin Disk, Ã?12.2 inch |
Tire: | 120 / 70 R17 ZR |
Tire pressure: | 0.17 PSI, with pillion: 0.17 PSI withpilion |
Rear | |
Suspension: | mono shock, Swingarm |
Suspension travel: | 5.12 inch |
Brake: | Disk, Ã?8.66 inch |
Tire: | 180 / 55 R17 ZR |
Tire pressure: | 0.2 PSI, with pillion: 0.2 PSI withpilion |
Other | |
ABS available: | No |
Power-to-weight ratio: | 0.46 KW/lbs (2.17 lbs/HP) |
Acceleration (0-60 mph): | 3.2 sec |
Top speed: | 161.56 mph |
Fuel capacity: | 4.76 gals |
Number of riders: | 2 persons |
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