CBR1000RR - Introduction
In November 1991, the CBR900RR, nicknamed "FireBlade," made its
spectacular debut at the Esposizone Internazionale Ciclo Motociclo
Accessori (EICMA) in Milan, Italy. At that time, the mainstream
focus of development for sports bikes had been greater engine
capacity and power output; these targets were being achieved
through increased rigidity of the frame and suspension, resulting
in consequent increases in weight to around 250kg. While the
overall dynamic performance of such machines was widely
acknowledged, the "fun of riding" that constituted the essence of
sports machines was being lost. The CBR900RR went against this
trend: under the development concept of "the most lightweight super
sports bike, allowing riders to experience the joy of riding to the
full," with the CBR900RR Honda committed itself to a comprehensive
improvement in performance, and opened up new ground in the world
of true super sports bikes to offer a machine with both nimble
handling and a new kind of dynamic performance.
Later CBR900RR models also continued to inherit this basic
concept. The chassis has always remained lightweight and compact,
while engine displacement increased from 893cc to 918cc and then
929cc. The design and technological features were also repeatedly
matured. Eventually, in 2002, a machine with engine displacement of
954cc was created that maintained the tradition of excellent
dynamic performance and nimble handling, while boasting the best
power-to-weight ratio available. At the same time, the latest
incarnation of the machine met Japanese noise and exhaust emission
standards which were the most stringent in the world.
In 2004, in line with changes to World Superbike Championship
regulations, the CBR1000RR was launched. With engine displacement
increased to 998cc, the successor to the CBR900RR was developed
under the concept of "the strongest RR model, crystallising Honda's
racing DNA". The machine was a truly high level fusion of the
riding, cornering and braking performance.
Honda held nothing back in taking advantage of the cutting-edge
technology of the RC211V, a machine that took the championship two
years in a row, in 2002 and 2003, in the pinnacle of motorcycle
road racing, the MotoGP Road Racing World Championship.
Technological advancements were numerous: Unit Pro-Link suspension
system offered excellent road-holding performance; new fairings
gave better aerodynamic performance; the centre-up exhaust system,
with the centrally-placed muffler, contributed significantly to the
machine's side-to-side balance of weight; the Honda Electronic
Steering Damper (HESD) adopted for the first time in the world in a
commercial bike was yet another step forward. As a result, the
CBR1000RR, the true embodiment of Honda's racing DNA, was acclaimed
by customers seeking advanced technology and even greater
performance.
In 2006, against the background of the early introduction in
Europe of the Euro 3 emission standards, while not changing the
basic engine specifications, Honda revised the compression ratio,
optimized the cylinder head inlet and exhaust shapes, and perfected
valve timing to improve engine performance. At the same time, a
review of the body dimensions and extensive reductions in weight
lead to even greater improvements in running performance for the
latest version of the machine.
Under the styling concept of "tight, aggressive, clear-cut
design," the 2006 model also offered a completely new appearance,
particularly for the front fairing. The significant reduction in
size of many external parts compared to the 2004 model contributed
to weight reduction and better handling. The overall effect was one
of sharp and dynamic styling brimming with a lightweight feel.
Then in 2008, Honda carried out a full model change with the
concept of "All the Best in SS." Aiming for "fun to ride",
"exciting and friendly" and "lightest in class and best
power-to-weight ratio," the peak engine rpm was increased and the
compression ratio was altered to a higher compression, among other
improvements. Cylinder bore pitch was reduced to a minimum, and
thorough weight and size reductions were carried out for all parts,
including the cylinder heads and the upper and lower crankcases.
For the clutch mechanism, the assist slipper clutch of the RC211V
MotoGP machine was newly adopted to allow smooth downshifting from
high speeds and low-load clutch operation to ease rider fatigue.
Compact dimensions were also set for the complete machine with
consideration given to engine placement, and Honda also focused on
the pursuit of a more compact form. lighter weight and more
centralisation of mass through a thorough review of all parts
including the adoption of a mid-muffler and a new, smaller and
lighter HESD. The overall result was a high-level fusion of agile
handling and outstanding stability which offered the similar kind
of riding performance to a 600cc bike.
New styling also contributed to the pursuit of ultimate
performance. The latest model was extremely compact, with such
features as a shortened nose for the upper cowl and a slimmed rear
to minimize the cross-sectional area.
Furthermore, in 2008, Honda also originated its electronically
controlled "Combined ABS", the world's first for a super sports
bike, developed taking advantage of a combined brake system (CBS)
and ABS technology. From the 2009 model onward, the CBR600RR and
the CBR1000RR have both offered this feature. Distributing braking
force between the front and rear wheels during braking allows for
finer control, earning rave reviews from super sports bike loving
riders all over the world.
In this way, ever since the machine's launch in 1992, successive
CBR-RR generations have constantly evolved to actively incorporate
new safety features and cutting-edge technologies, while staying
true to the initial concept of "the most lightweight super sports
bike, allowing riders to experience the joy of riding to the full".
The strong support of riders worldwide has allowed the CBR brand to
flourish.
The 2012 CBR1000RR aims for superior handling and greater
rideability through the strengthening of suspension and other
underbody components, and the styling is upgraded for an even more
aggressive look. Full LCD meters, gear position indicator and lap
timer are also incorporated to enhance its attractive features.
Thanks to these features, this is a model allowing all super
sports bike lovers, including the most experienced, to savour the
joy of owning the CBR1000RR, while at the same time feeling more
fun in sporty riding and more joy of riding than ever before,
whether it be on winding roads or at a circuit.
Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Motorcycle R&D Center
CBR1000RR Large Development Project Leader
HIROFUMI FUKUNAGA
CBR1000RR - Development concept
The CBR1000RR has continued to offer "total control" performance
for a period of twenty years; its mission has been to emphasize
"ease of handling" among the many fun attributes of riding a super
sports bike.
In developing this new CBR1000RR, deep discussion among the
development team resulted in the following requirements being
identified in order to increase the fun of riding and ease of
handling:
(1) Evolution of the fun of sport riding and ease of
handling
Changes made to the front and rear suspensions and the wheels,
which contribute significantly to manoeuverability offer improved
stability under braking, increased traction performance when
pulling away, and enhanced ease of handling for sport riding. A
review of the fuel injection settings also offers improvements in
throttle handling when pulling away.
(2) Even more aggressive styling for Honda's super sports
flagship model
The styling expresses a sense of speed and dynamic action, that
allows people to imagine sporty riding performance at a glance.
(3) Full array of equipment to enjoy sport riding
Full LCD meters are adopted for a variety of functions, to further
improve the user-friendliness of circuit riding.
With these requirements in mind, Honda aimed for a model change
befitting the CBR1000RR Fireblade's twentieth anniversary, for a
series that our customers have supported and that has layered
advancement on advancement, actively adopting cutting-edge
technologies.
Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Motorcycle R&D Center
CBR1000RR Development Project Leader
YUZURU ISHIKAWA
CBR1000RR - Suspension
In keeping with the overall aim of improved handling, and with
the aim of achieving unprecedented levels of riding stability for
its class, changes have been made to specifications such as the
damping force characteristics for the front and rear suspension.
The result is both even smoother operability and a feeling of
effective responsiveness, that underpins improvements in basic
riding performance.
The rear suspension continues to use the same Unit Pro-Link
suspension system as previous models, which offers excellent road
holding capabilities. In addition, the world's first balance-free
rear cushion (Balance Free Rear Cushion, made by Showa) has been
adopted, and its performance maximized through optimal combination
with the unique Unit Pro-Link suspension. (Patent pending).
As a result, the new CBR1000RR sees significantly improved
stability in both damping force and shock-absorbing performance,
leading to improved traction. The appearance also contributes to
the advanced look of the 2012 machine.
Compared with the conventional single-tube structure, the
Balance Free Rear Cushion adopted for this machine uses a
double-tube structure (damper case and cylinder). The valve-less
piston slides inside the cylinder, and the oil pushed out passes
through a purpose-built separate component to generate damping
force.
In a conventional structure, the compression-side damping force
is generated in two places with the main and sub damping valves,
but elimination of the sub valve and concentration in one place
allows pressure changes within the cushion to be controlled even
more smoothly. And because there is no small amount of oil being
used at high pressures, damping force response is improved and
damping force can function smoothly during load input. Moreover,
damping force can be generated smoothly when switching from tension
to compression due to smooth pressure changes.
With this system, traction and road holding performance is
significantly increased.
For the front suspension, the new CBR1000RR features a
telescopic inverted fork with an inner tube diameter of 43 mm, and
a big piston front fork (Big Piston Front Fork, made by Showa) is
newly adopted. The pressure-receiving area is larger than in the
previous specifications, and to generate damping force at low
internal pressures, transient characteristics are improved by
damping force through such means as smooth operation and reduction
of play at the start of the stroke. Combining this with the new
rear cushion allows for even greater excellence in handling
characteristics and stability during braking.
CBR1000RR - Wheels
A new design, 12-spoke, lightweight aluminum cast wheel was
adopted for both the front and rear. Compared with the conventional
model, due to the increased number of spokes, rigidity has been
further evened out for load received in all directions from the
tyre contact points. This change and the changes to the suspension
offer improved manoeuvring feel.
CBR1000RR - Design
Based on key phrases such as "compact, lightweight, mass
concentration" that have been notable features of successive
generations of CBR-RR, themes of "speed" and "dynamic" have been
increasingly integrated to further highlight the machine's racing
image.
These qualities of "speed" and "dynamism" have been highlighted
further by the use of a wedge-shaped theme and sharp character
lines at the front of the bike. With a line-beam headlight and air
intake shapes adding even greater sharpness, the new CBR1000RR
offers a novel and intrepid front face.
Styling concept
DYNAMIC SPEED SHAPE
Introducing wind to cool the engine and perform highly-efficient
air management, the side cowl and lower cowl that constitute the
front cowl have an intricately worked surface shape to allow truly
nimble handling. (Patent pending)
As a power accent on the simple cowl design, the vertical slit
inherited from its predecessors built into the side cowl gives a
feeling of tension in the overall styling. And the chin spoiler
formed as a single unit on the front cowl allows exquisite airflow
control, to improve handling even further. (Patent pending)
The rear cowl has an extremely distinctive overhang to the right
and left, offering up a sporty rear view.
For the cover, the lines moving from the sides to the top on the
left and right are emphasized, making edges more effective for a
sharp feel.
Both the front and rear wheels adopt a new design, 12-spoke,
lightweight aluminum cast wheel, for a novel design that promises
superb handling.
Along with adopting full LCD screens offering excellent
visibility, the meters have higher functionality from the addition
of features like a gear position indicator and a lap timer, for a
truly race-inspired image. Moreover, with a 5-level display, the
REV indicator linked to a digital tachometer instantly transmits
accurate information to the rider.
CBR1000RR - Meters
-Display functions |
-Features |
Total |
\*Full LCD display |
Trip A/B |
Shift indicators (x5) |
Fuel economy (instantaneous/trip A avg.) |
\*White LED illumination |
Trip A fuel consumption |
w/ brightness adjustment |
Reserve fuel consumption |
|
\*Lap timer |
|
\*Numerical tachometer |
|
\*Clock w/ seconds |
|
\*Various tachometer display modes |
|
Along with a design aiming for a linear display with the LCD,
the new tachometer allows riders to change the display to their own
preference.
May select from four different tachometer display modes.
- Numerical Tachometer Display
The odometer may be switched to display engine RPM
numerically.
CBR1000RR - Meters
To increase the ser-friendliness of circuit riding, a lap timer
has been added. A useful display feature for riding on a circuit,
the lap timer allows display of fuel consumption, distance traveled
and running time.
- Lap Time Measurement Mode
May select from four display modes during lap time
measurement.
Lap timer operation
Start/Stop: SET button
Lap input: Starter switch
- Lap Time Recall Mode
Displays the stored lap data as well as the fastest lap time and
its lap number.
Stored data
Lap time: Up to 99 laps (up to 59:59.99 for each lap)
Fuel consumption: Up to 99.9 L/gal
Traveled distance: Up to 999.9 km/mile
Total elapsed time: Up to 99Hr59:59.99
The shift indicator has a 5-level display, with significantly
improved visibility for the rider during circuit riding.
Shift Indicator
White LEDs illuminate sequentially and finally blink at preset
rpm(Blinking RPM).
The Blinking RPM can be set between 4000 to 13000 rpm.
The Interval RPM can be set at either 0, 200, or 400 rpm.
Default settings:
Blinking RPM: 13000 r/min
Interval RPM: 200 r/min
CBR1000RR - Handling/Brakes
<Handling>
Recently, for super sports bikes, with improvements in engine
performance, tyre performance and brake effectiveness, there is a
tendency for the front fork to dive. Stabilizing performance has
been difficult, making improvements to damping function necessary.
By adopting Big Piston Front Fork here, the new CBR1000RR features
improved damping force transient characteristics due to the
increased pressure-receiving area from the larger piston diameter.
Front fork movement is stable, with stability particularly improved
during braking, and because damping force is generated properly
from low speeds without a delay, the machine brings together both
high-level stability during full braking and improved ride feel. As
a result, the CBR1000RR realizes improved ride feel during riding
on general roads, along with improved stability and road-holding
feel during braking in situations pushing the bike to its limits,
such as circuit riding. And with damping adjustment functions for
the tension/compression side concentrated in the upper area of the
front fork, the ease of setting is also improved.
- Balance Free Rear Cushion
Increasing the piston pressure-receiving area and fixing the
pressure balance has stabilized damping force even when the number
of strokes is small and resulted in a high-level balance of
responsiveness, ride feel and road-holding feel (traction
performance). As a result, the new CBR1000RR achieves stable
traction performance that allows riders to take corners with real
confidence.
Furthermore, as with the front fork, with damping adjustment
functions for the tension/compression side concentrated in one
place in the upper area, setting ease has also been improved.
As in the previous machine, the CBR1000RR brake system is set
with the standard type and the electronically controlled "Combined
ABS". In the front, as before, the machine is equipped with a
combination of a 320 mm-diameter double disc and 4-piston opposing
calipers. The calipers are radial-mount, lightweight and highly
rigid monoblock type, with lightweight aluminum material adopted
for the piston. And although the disc diameter is large, setting
the number of floating pins to six allows for reduced weight. As a
result, along with realizing direct responsiveness, the machine
achieves nimble handling.
Furthermore, the rear, as in the previous model, features a 220
mm-diameter disc and compact, lightweight single-piston
calipers.
- Electronically controlled "Combined ABS"
The new CBR1000RR also features the world's first electronically
controlled "Combined ABS" for super sports bikes, developed by
Honda in 2008 and loaded on the 2009 model, garnering rave reviews
from super sports bike-loving riders all over the world.
By having both the conventional mechanically-controlled combined
brake system (CBS) and the combined electronically controlled
anti-lock brake system (ABS), this advanced braking system allows
for even finer control of braking force distribution to the front
and rear wheels during braking, and offers the rider an even higher
level of controllability, without sacrificing the superior
performance possible only with a super sports model.
Changing the settings this time has further increased the
machine's ease of handling.
- Improved pedal controllability
Modified front braking force distribution characteristics when
applying rear brake to a setting more appropriate or sports
riding.
CBR1000RR - Power unit
The lightweight and compact, liquid-cooled DOHC inline
4-cylinder engine features 76mm bore, a short stroke of 55.1mm and
a total displacement of 999cm3.
Furthermore, as with the previous model, the cylinder surface is
treated with a nickel-silicon carbide (Ni-SiC), ensuring strength
and reliability even in extreme regions. And along with remarkable
output characteristics, the engine is extremely lightweight.
In addition to adopting from the previous model the Programmed
Dual Sequential Fuel Injection System (PGM-DSFI), cultivated by
racing technology, the engine also features a supported material
with high adsorbability for the catalyzer in the exhaust pipe and
muffler, for a high-output engine with cleaner exhaust
emissions.
\*Conventional specifications are used in Japan.
The new CBR1000RR is fitted with an assist slipper clutch with
the same specifications as its predecessor, of the same type as
that loaded in the RC212V, making smooth engagement possible. By
assisting with clutch capacity at times when even greater
transmission capacity is needed for the clutch such as when
accelerating, the assist slipper clutch allows smoother shifting
and even lighter clutch operation with no need for a powerful
clutch spring. In those instances when excessive back torque from
engine braking is generated such as when decelerating, this back
torque is reduced, contributing to a decrease in the burden on the
rider.
To make a super sports model that is even easier to handle for
even more fun sports riding, the PGM-DSFI settings were revisited.
Specifically, when the throttle starts to open from fully closed in
roads conditions such as when riding on winding roads, cornering at
low speeds or riding on steep banks, the settings were changed for
even greater road-holding feel for the rear tyre.
Thanks to extensive analysis of real situations, the new
CBR1000RR achieves particular controllability at a throttle opening
angle of one-quarter or less. Changes in output for different
throttle openings have been precisely adjusted, resulting in
refined output characteristics and improved throttle operation.
Moreover, for traction performance, changes in output have been
set very small in the early stages of throttle operation, and to
gradually grow larger when opening the throttle further.
As a result, the engine is able to respond to the rider's
intentions, realizing easy maneuverability and linear acceleration
performance in a variety of conditions.
CBR1000RR - Frame
For the frame, as in the previous model, a compact 4-piece type,
aluminum die-cast frame is adopted, achieving both high rigidity
and a slim body. Front and rear suspension that offer more stable
damping force, wheels with reassessed rigidity, and a new cowl
design mean the new CBR1000RR frame offers nimble handling with
quick and superior responsiveness.
CBR1000RR - Other Equipment
- Honda Electronic Steering Damper (HESD)
Like its predecessor, the new CBR1000RR is equipped with the
Honda Electronic Steering Damper (HESD), a compact and lightweight,
electronically-controlled hydraulic steering damper. With sensors
detecting vehicle speed and throttle opening angle, calculations
being performed in the ECU to control damping force characteristics
of the damper, the HESD allows nimble handling during low speed
riding, while at high speeds, it suppresses disturbance from the
road surface and keeps shimmy in check, to offer strong and stable
handling.
CBR1000RR - Accessories - Europe
Accessories
Setting a newly designed high windscreen (European WVTA
certification obtained) has amplified the sporty and dynamic
styling. And riders can store the U-lock with one-key locking under
the pillion seat.
As with the previous model, a single seat cover, PP hugger (STD
only) and indoor cycle cover have also been prepared.
CBR1000RR - Patents
Patent Technology Offering Aggressive Design and Easy to
Ride.
\*Four advanced patent technologies have been introduced into the
new CBR1000RR.
\*Four patents pending (not published)
1. Chin spoiler
The chin spoiler was formed on the front cowl.
With the airflow, the spoiler allows excellent front load control,
offering great handling with air management.
2. Layer cowl
This cowl has a new layered configuration of an outer cowl with a
wide open slit and a rigid inner cowl extending from the bottom to
the top.
The cowl ensures a large opening to significantly increase a
rider's comfort and riding comfort. Cowl weight is reduced,
rigidity is ensured, and a dynamic form is created.
3. Balance Free Rear Cushion
The advanced balance-free rear cushion's control adjuster
concentrating damping force, was artfully placed within the Unit
Pro-Link swing arm.
The adjuster was placed in the opening area consisting of the
seat frame, the pillion step and the swing arm, with a concentrated
placement of two adjusters on the tension and compression sides, so
that adjustment in line with the rider's preference is even
easier.
4. Electronically controlled "Combined ABS"
The improved situational adaptability was formed on the "Combined
ABS".
The machine responds quickly in a variety of situations such as
emphasis on deceleration or on control.
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Marketing Manager Motorcycles
Motorcycles Division Honda Australia Motorcycle and Power Equipment
Pty Ltd
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