Differences from 08- present

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Old Apr 7, 2016 | 08:51 PM
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I'm looking to upgrade and sell my 900rr (or maybe keep it also). My 900 is pristine. I want something around an 08 price range but am willing to spend more. I'm wondering what the differences are in the years. Is there a site or chart anywhere? By the way,my bike is stock so I'm assuming I'll think I've moved from the power of a Prius to a Ferrari
 
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Old Apr 8, 2016 | 12:15 AM
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They're all pretty much the same 08 and up, performance wise. Big piston fork on newer models. Some 08's' had oil burning issue(mine dont), some 09's maybe 10's. Honda hasnt done a major upgrade since 08. Theres also the ABS version, which I wouldnt want because of the extra weight. I like my 08, you figure its got 150hp give or take, and it weighs less than my 94 cbr 600 F2 with 86hp.
 
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Old Apr 8, 2016 | 03:09 AM
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Originally Posted by coalminer frank
They're all pretty much the same 08 and up, performance wise. Big piston fork on newer models. Some 08's' had oil burning issue(mine dont), some 09's maybe 10's. Honda hasnt done a major upgrade since 08. Theres also the ABS version, which I wouldnt want because of the extra weight. I like my 08, you figure its got 150hp give or take, and it weighs less than my 94 cbr 600 F2 with 86hp.
Similar weight to my 900 except my 9 has a jlo but . The newer bikes are so petite! I did a search on the oil burning issue. Lots of info out there. Didn't get a chance to read much. Thanks for pointing that out. Do u know if certain vins were affected? I was seeing all kinds of consumption rates. I think some might have been checking it wrong too though. Thanks
 
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