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Liquid Cooled Inline 4 vs Super Sport?

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Old 07-10-2012, 01:14 PM
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Can anyone tell me what the difference is between these 2 models? It seems that the super sports are more common than the liquid cooled inline 4.
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Old 07-10-2012, 02:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Blackdog91
Can anyone tell me what the difference is between these 2 models? It seems that the super sports are more common than the liquid cooled inline 4.
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According to Wikipedia the Supersport tag came along in 1994, my f-j has 'liquid cooled inline 4' on the fairing.

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Old 07-10-2012, 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Blackdog91
Can anyone tell me what the difference is between these 2 models? It seems that the super sports are more common than the liquid cooled inline 4.
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Not sure what you mean???
I am pretty sure most SuperSports ARE liquid cooled....
 
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Originally Posted by jeffjones
Not sure what you mean???
I am pretty sure most SuperSports ARE liquid cooled....
Katana's aka gsxf bikes are or where air cooled until they discontinued them in 2006. Not sure about any others. I have a feeling this is more of a euro question as I've always known them as super sports here in the states. That or rice rockets lol. I haven't heard that one in a while though.
 
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The first Honda Super Sport models date back to circa 1975 with the introduction of the CB400F, CB550F, and CB750F Super Sports (in the US, at least). The major difference between these models and the K models (at least for the 550K and 750K- I don't think they sold a 400K here), other than cosmetic, was that the F models had 4 into 1 exhausts, while the K models had 4 into 4 exhausts. All of these bikes were air cooled with a single overhead cam. The "Super Sport" that the Wikipedia article refers to is the the CBR900RR, which was actually (I believe) released in 1993, not 94. If the OP is calling the RR models supersports, they are all (in US at least) inline water cooled fours.
 
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supersport is more a marketing term than a technical term
 
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I took the super sport decals off mine and put liquid cooled inline 4 decals in their place for no other reason than I think it sounds better. As for the difference I don't believe there is any but that's just me.
 
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Originally Posted by Sprock
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Yep, my '87 is both a Super Sport and an Inline Liquid Cooled 4, according to the factory applied decals.
 
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Old 07-11-2012, 06:21 AM
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+4 with Sprock, Damo77, Bordo, and kiwi TK it is about marketing and markets.

Just like a few markets had the bike listed as Hurricanes, not all did and were either Super Sports, Liquid Cooled Inline 4, or Hurricanes til 92, or in some makets all of the above were touted. The decals reflect whatever will best sell in the market they are targeted, some only one, others some, or all. As stated earlier the bike is a CBR1000Fs no matter the decals are all the same pretty much, with 2 exceptions the year models MK1 87-89, MK2 89-92, MK3 92-00, and HP restricted bikes or all others. Thats really the only 2 things to be concerned about, everything else is just a localized graphics package.

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