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Motorcycle specifications HondaCBR 1000 RR Fireblade 2004 TO THE ASSAULT!

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this is the bike that takes the big CBR line into a new dimension. There was only one step to take to reach the 1000 class. And so, the new Fireblade becomes Honda's clear spearhead, the machine that will fight on equal terms with the sole aim of regaining its place as Hypersports leader. And what weapons... The now classic inverted fork with radial-mount brake calipers, a design inspired by MotoGP's RCV 211 (like its 600 sibling), extra-long swingarm (for maximum traction) and reinforced foam, under-seat pot and forced-air intake system. The new rims seem even lighter. Given the position of the footrests, we can imagine that the rider's position is even more radicalized, and that the passenger is not at all welcome. Honda has transferred technology from the RCV to the Fireblade, such as the swingarm-mounted rear suspension, the frame shape and rigidity, and even the mill. It gains 44 cm3, in order to give the machine the standard for 2004: 1kg/hp... It almost succeeds, as Honda officially announces 172 hp for 178 kg, 21 hp more than the 954. Unlike all its friends, the CBR has put on weight, and not just a little
and not just a little: 10 kg! Whereas the 2002 RR was the lightest of the big hypersports, the new one is now the heaviest in the category. Prejudicial? Not really. The 600 RR isn't ultra-light either, but it's one of the most efficient supersports around. Like the 600, the boiler is fed by a set of twin injectors. The radiator's cooling capacity has been increased, and the pull-out cassette gearbox proves that the machine is clearly competition-oriented. Let's dwell for a moment on the cockpit: new dashboard with 2 digital windows (are they going to install GPS soon or what?), needle-type rev counter, very similar to that of the 600. HRC's bonus: the strange housing between the tank and the fork crown is nothing less than a new type of steering damper. Hydraulic and electronicallycontrolled, it takes into account a host of parameters for optimum intervention. To be continued...

HONDA CBR 1000 RR FIREBLADE the Fireblade was a worthy representative of the high-performance yet user-friendly hypersport. A philosophy that was dominant on the road, but not on the racetrack. With the 1000 RR, compromise is out. It will take on the R1s and GSX-Rs with the same racing spirit. Just look at the technology transfer carried out by HRC. Making contact. We've settled into a more sporty position on the Blade, without it being too strenuous, as there's plenty of room on the bike to move around. More radical, to be sure; and yet, the new CBR is easy to access, light and easy to trust, just like the 954 and all its predecessors.

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agility is less than that of the 954, in favor of a more progressive ride and perfect stability. Although the steering needs a little more maneuverability, it remains impeccable. You can angle, hold and throttle back with confidence. The engine may have made a quantum leap in power, but it lacks the mean, impulsive character of the Kawasaki ZX-10R's new block. The thrust is there, strong, but without any of the gutsy swagger. Without matching the big heart of the GSX-R 1000, the boiler is pretty well filled in half the rev counter. Once over the 7,000 rpm mark, it gives even more muscle, but without really exploding. The result is a feeling of almost "easy" riding that pays off in terms of lap times. Honda has not completely forgotten the "total-control" of its sports models, even if the radical side is as present as with the competition. Braking suffers no criticism, and the famous steering damper is totally forgettable at low speeds, while still working convincingly . It's now clear that a "super-fireblade" has been born.

M.B
(test text inspired by P. Burgaleta's article
Moto-journal n° 1 597 - manufacturer's photos)

m.B - manufacturer's photos

Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade (2004) : What you need to know before you buy

Theadvantages

  • Motor power
  • Highly efficient chassis
  • Easy

Thedisadvantages

  • Motor linearity
  • Throttle pull too long

Prices

Basic version
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13,600€

Bikers' reviews

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See its history and progress over the years : Fireblade - Les Honda CBR à la poursuite du sport.

Specifications

Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade 2004
  • Chassis
  • Frame : Aluminium double beam
  • Fuel capacity : 18 liters (4.76 US gallons)
  • Seat height : 820 mm (32.28 in)
  • Length : 2,025 mm (79.72 in)
  • Width : 735 mm (28.94 in)
  • Min height : 1,120 mm (44.09 in)
  • Wheelbase : 1,410 mm (55.51 in)
  • Dry weight : 179 kg (395 lb)
  • Curb mass : 211 kg (465 lb)
  • Front axle
  • Reverse telehydraulic fork Ø 43 mm, Wheel travel : 120 mm (4.72 in)
  • Braking 2 discs Ø 310 mm (12.2 in), radial mounting, 4-piston caliper
  • Front tire : 120 / 70 - 17 → Order this type of tire
  • Pressure : 2.5 bar
Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade 2004 specifications
  • Transmission
  • 6 stage gearbox
  • Secondary by chain
  • Rear axle
  • pro-Link monoshock, Wheel travel : 135 mm (5.31 in)
  • Braking 1 disc Ø 220 mm (8.66 in), single-piston caliper
  • Rear tire : 190 / 50 - 17 → Order this type of tire
  • Pressure : 2.9 bar

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Acceleration

Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade 2004 : 3.2 s
Kawasaki ZX-10R 1000 2004 : 3 s
Yamaha YZF-R1 1000 2004 : 3 s
Ducati 999 2004 Undisclosed
Suzuki GSX-R 1000 2004 : 3.3 s

Fuel consumption

Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade 2004 : 7 liters/100km (0.34 mpg)
Kawasaki ZX-10R 1000 2004 : 7.80 liters/100km (0.30 mpg)
Yamaha YZF-R1 1000 2004 : 6 liters/100km (0.39 mpg)
Ducati 999 2004 Undisclosed
Suzuki GSX-R 1000 2004 : 7.50 liters/100km (0.31 mpg)

Range

Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade 2004 : 257 km (160 miles)
Kawasaki ZX-10R 1000 2004 : 218 km (135 miles)
Yamaha YZF-R1 1000 2004 : 300 km (186 miles)
Ducati 999 2004 Undisclosed
Suzuki GSX-R 1000 2004 : 240 km (149 miles)

Torque

Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade 2004 : 11 mkg
Kawasaki ZX-10R 1000 2004 : 11.7 mkg
Yamaha YZF-R1 1000 2004 : 10.9 mkg
Ducati 999 2004 : 10.4 mkg
Suzuki GSX-R 1000 2004 : 11.3 mkg

Power

Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade 2004 : 172 ch (169.60 hp)
Kawasaki ZX-10R 1000 2004 : 175 ch (172.60 hp)
Yamaha YZF-R1 1000 2004 : 172 ch (169.60 hp)
Ducati 999 2004 : 124 ch (122.30 hp)
Suzuki GSX-R 1000 2004 : 164 ch (161.70 hp)

Power-to-Weight ratio

Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade 2004 : 1.06 kg/ch
Kawasaki ZX-10R 1000 2004 : 0.98 kg/ch
Yamaha YZF-R1 1000 2004 : 1.01 kg/ch
Ducati 999 2004 : 1.61 kg/ch
Suzuki GSX-R 1000 2004 : 1.04 kg/ch

Torque-to-Weight ratio

Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade 2004 : 16.27 kg/mkg
Kawasaki ZX-10R 1000 2004 : 14.53 kg/mkg
Yamaha YZF-R1 1000 2004 : 15.78 kg/mkg
Ducati 999 2004 : 18.94 kg/mkg
Suzuki GSX-R 1000 2004 : 14.87 kg/mkg

Speed

Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade 2004 : 290 km/h (180.20 mph)
Kawasaki ZX-10R 1000 2004 : 295 km/h (183.30 mph)
Yamaha YZF-R1 1000 2004 : 295 km/h (183.30 mph)
Ducati 999 2004 : approximately 275 km/h (170.90 mph)
Suzuki GSX-R 1000 2004 : 290 km/h (180.20 mph)
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Bikers' reviews (22)

French Model 2004
i've owned a CBR 1000 RR since September, a bike I bought second hand. I had a bit of trouble with the parts, but since I changed the engine, I've been nothing but happy! It's from 2005, it's black and it has an aggressive look, the only problem is the bruises, I always ride with a bit of a lump in my stomach, afraid of my licence, with fighter planes like this one, you're always above the speed limit! it's scary! bonne route to all those who ride! Rating : 5/5
French bohintone Model 2005
hello, I need to change my engine on my cbr 1000 rr, the tightening of the nuts must have a torque, I do not know how much to tighten it, if someone can inform me, thank you in advance. fred Rating : 5/5
French Model 2004
very good bike in full but too long to start up again Rating : 4/5
French Model 2004
the cbr repsol is undoubtedly the most beautiful bike i've ever seen, and the choice of colors is a killer! i have to say that i prefer the honda without hesitation, because, compared to the yamaha r1 (which crashes on the first corner), at least with honda you can push the bike to its limits before wiping your face on the ground.... there's nothing to say, they've worked hard at honda on this one! and the result: one of the best-performing bikes on the market! my hat's off to them! honda cbr repsol in force! Rating : 5/5
French Model 2004
i've had every 1000 cbr since 88, and now i've got the 2004 1000 rr in full because all my cbrs have been...and this one in 100 hp didn't give me any sensations except that my last 1000 cbr f with 134 hp pushed much harder and consumed less..
but I have to say hats off to the artists at honda!... I get a kick out of every time I sit down and turn the handle without even wringing it out like a savage
in short, I'm in love with it...
Rating : 5/5
French Model 2004
Hello, about the Honda 1000rr4, a delight, really the bike for everyone, I do not ride on the road with this bomb but only circuit and I'm not ridiculous, see photos on site. 299kmh speeds does not matter much on a straight line like Monza (bof) but it's beautiful
You still have to drive it
http://mypage.bluewin.ch/a-z/racing53/
Rating : 5/5
French Model 2004
since the age of 18 i've only had honda's, so i've lived with honda's evolution and i must say that i've never been disappointed and even less since i've got my 2005 repsol even if there's less power, or rather better control, i must say that it's a bomb among bombs especially in full+power commander, i salute you CBRistes as well as all the others.a+ Rating : 5/5
French Model 2004
the cbr 1000rr is very well designed, I do 30000km a year and in all weathers it's foolproof and you can still dose its power so it's easy on all reports, the only little flaw is that you get the feeling that it's going to call when you start again from a traffic light and the wait is long. Rating : 5/5
French Model 2004
Don't forget that everyone is free to choose their own tastes, but one thing's for sure: adrenalin will always be the hormone of happiness, so watch out for your ass every time you try it, no matter what the bike.i've had 2 GSXRs, then the CBR1000RR bought in 07-2004, Full Power + Exhaust + Filters + Aviation hose at the front only, to leave more flexibility at the rear "obligatory for the Circuit": Watts from 2,500 rpm, even in 6, with two people, the engine still has plenty of power, but more above 3,000 rpm, and the fact that there's no support for the helmet, etc. In short, I prefer to ride alone, and without touching the shock absorber settings, I enjoy it both on the track and on open "mountain" roads (I now have a preference for the track).I love this bike "but everything's evolving so fast, so tomorrow we'll see". The only criticism, apart from the colors (you're free to redo your paintwork, there are only a few more plastics, and scratches get pronounced very quickly on the circuit - long live polish), would be ......Heu! I can't see any, unless you compare it to another brand every time. Rating : 5/5
French Model 2004
Hi everyone, I'm tired of reading all these comments that only talk about circuit bikes... The 90% of riders of these machines use them on a daily basis, so when are manufacturers going to make machines that can be used every day and not for half an hour on the racetrack? Otherwise, having read a few comparisons, the ZX10R is to be banished from everyday use, wait for the GSXR 2005, a pretty R1 but with no practical storage space, and the CBR, which in the end is the most usable bike for everyday use, with more than enough power given current limitations. Rating : 5/5
French Model 2004
well, what do I read here, for 4 or 5 hp we don't make a big deal of it, personally I prefer a machine that can be docile and well in hand at a respectable speed and have enough under the handle to have sensations and not like the kawa or the others that you quote having kicks in the ass as you say all the time,i prefer reliability and flexibility for our beautiful roads, full of potholes, ruts, manhole covers and white stripes,what's more, for the price, the cbr 1000 lacks nothing, unlike the supposedly boiling hot kawa, at such power levels it could have used a shock absorber of its own design, at least honda deserves the credit for innovating with a very nice electronically managed shock absorber, suzuki has not evolved at all in terms of aesthetics, the kawa is frankly in very bad taste, and the r1 is worthy of its own beauty, so long live the cbr 1000cc! Rating : 5/5
French Model 2004
nothing to say much hesitates but quality of finish and reliability no comparison the asset the ease of handling it is my 4 cbr of all it is the most controllable what good are horses the roads are not circuits above all a motorcycle is given 100 for 100 confidence and when it is there you take your pleasure Rating : 5/5
This bike is simply marvellous: its looks, its chassi, its braking, its engine... It's a little less powerful than the Concurance, but there's plenty to do. In Switzerland, we don't have bridling, and that's just as well. The few extra kilos don't make themselves felt, and on the road I'd like to see what the others (Yam, Kawa) do with a dozen extra horses. This bike is top-notch, both for bloody stuffing and for extending mileage, and it's very well equipped. The ZX10R is really impressive, but I'm disgusted by the quality of the finish, which looks a bit like DIY... I know I'm very harsh... Rating : 5/5
French Model 2004
power rating for a few hp more or less, we're not going to cry, but I'm still in love with the honda brand, long live the cbr. Rating : 5/5
French Model 2004
100% Honda philosophy: it's "less" powerful than the others, heavier, but gives just as much in the end... Do as much with less (weight/power handicap)? Wouldn't Honda finally be the best? If Honda were to upgrade it to 180+ hp, what would it achieve? Rating : 5/5
the 600 cbr-rr is undoubtedly a better choice because the 1000's fairings aren't as attractive as those of its 3 main rivals (gsx-r 1000, zx 10 r, r1) and those of its smaller sister. however, the power is there, but it's still not as good as the zx10r. the rear isn't great if you replace the pot. but it's still a very nice bike, and i'm looking forward to the next one....... Rating : 5/5
French Model 2004
the honda is much more criticized than the 3 other 1000 cc sports cars, but I find it just as sensational! just look at its performance and its magnificent design! Rating : 5/5
you only have to look at the cronos the cbr is more powerful without providing the R1's shattering thrust (the zx10 does better) the cbr remains linear but pushes really hard: I have an R1 Full and my brother the Cbr full (it's true, the cbr works better) but I prefer my R1 2004 nothing to do with it. ps the cbr takes 286 km/h in 5 to 10,000 rpm then blocks in 6 at 299 km/h but the rpm counter always climbs so does the R1. with the R1 163 km/h in 1st and 196 in 2nd (cbr 147 - 197)so already in 1st we're cooked (easy debriding on R1, 1 wire to ground then manip on bors panel - cbr you have to machine the ducts and 1 wire to cut resolder, but impossible to go back unlike the R1, just with the manipulation 100 - 172 hp) Rating : 5/5
French Model 2004
I really think it's a shame that the new CBR doesn't stand out in terms of power and isn't quite up to the level of its competitors (although...) but having said that, it's a bike that's still a little toy equipped with on-board technology, I think it's aesthetically correct but on the other hand, I think the selling price needs to be reviewed... Rating : 5/5
French Model 2004
i find it frankly average aesthetically sincerely it looks like a plastic toy i don't like it at all and the pot under the seat is too ugly. i much prefer the 954 Rating : 5/5
French Model 2004
In any case, in Moto et Motard, only the cbr1000rr didn't wallow on the track (sporty comparison - zx10r - 1000 r1 etc.), with the power under control on the honda. We ride a full R1, a zx10r, a 1300 gsx r and a cbr1000rr, and frankly, it's only the zx10 that really makes the difference: Rating : 5/5
French Model 2004
the honda is 1 good machine, but I prefer the r one 2004, I tried the 2 in full, there is no photo the r one is really +++ than the honda.mai well it is really necessary to send (therefore to have 1 good experience in motor bike) the sportive 2004 are not in the lace, and the roads are not all to the height, and we are not all pilots.salut Rating : 5/5
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