2007 cbr 600 rr
#3
RE: 2007 cbr 600 rr
just to let you know, Honda keeps this stuff under tight wraps until the minute they decide its time to release the info to the world. Once Honda releases the specs, pictures, etc I can promise you, you'll see it EVERYWHERE online and at your local dealerships, its gonna be a HUGE deal.
until then nobody will know anything, honda puts their little section of Japan (Suzuka) on lockdown while they're testing new bikes, a reporter couldn't get within 20 miles of the track and bikes are a LOT easier to transport unnoticed than cars are
until then nobody will know anything, honda puts their little section of Japan (Suzuka) on lockdown while they're testing new bikes, a reporter couldn't get within 20 miles of the track and bikes are a LOT easier to transport unnoticed than cars are
#5
RE: 2007 cbr 600 rr
The ADMIN at cbrworld.net said
"According to french magazine MotoRevue, the 2007 CBR 600 RR will be a completely radical MotoGP race replica, and will be aimed at the new R6. It will have a slipper clutch and, may even have some sort of electronic traction control (on a 600?). It seems it may just be a fuel mixture change if ity detects wheel spin, for instance, but impressive it it does have some sort of attempt to bring that type of technology to the common rider. The magazine also states one of the aims will be to reduce the weight down to 190 Kg when fully "wet" (all fuel, liquids, lubricants, etc). Still according to MotoRevue, the engine will be completely new and should top the revs achieved by the current 600 bikes (although the tiny article mentions 19,000 rpm, I doubt it). I do believe it may try to go to the 17,500 (real rpm) just to throw dust on Yamaha's face after the marketing mess of the new R6 announced rpms...
Here's the scanned reference, with an edited photo of what the new CBR 600 RR COULD look like:
(photo attatched at bottom)
During this week-end's Valencia MotoGP qualification, I also go to know some rumours that Honda may present it's new MotoGP bike for 2007 following the new regulationsat one of the last races this year, and it may just happen in Estoril. So, if the curretn CBR 600 RR was made to look like the current RCV, it may just be that the new CBR 600 RR is being made to look similar to the new MotoGP Honda machine. And if Honda introduces the MotoGP machine late this year, maybe even in the Estoril race week-end, it may also happen that the new CBR 600 RR could also be here. And if so, maybe, just maybe, CBRWorld will get a special first look at these machines. All I can say is:
Ccross your fingers !!!!!"
[IMG]local://upfiles/8571/9CE4BD2B9ADC427B92CA3CEF12701AEC.jpg[/IMG]
Sorry I had to edit so much. I couldn't get the picture to show up. I saw this and figured it was a possible answer to the question. But, no one knows for sure!
"According to french magazine MotoRevue, the 2007 CBR 600 RR will be a completely radical MotoGP race replica, and will be aimed at the new R6. It will have a slipper clutch and, may even have some sort of electronic traction control (on a 600?). It seems it may just be a fuel mixture change if ity detects wheel spin, for instance, but impressive it it does have some sort of attempt to bring that type of technology to the common rider. The magazine also states one of the aims will be to reduce the weight down to 190 Kg when fully "wet" (all fuel, liquids, lubricants, etc). Still according to MotoRevue, the engine will be completely new and should top the revs achieved by the current 600 bikes (although the tiny article mentions 19,000 rpm, I doubt it). I do believe it may try to go to the 17,500 (real rpm) just to throw dust on Yamaha's face after the marketing mess of the new R6 announced rpms...
Here's the scanned reference, with an edited photo of what the new CBR 600 RR COULD look like:
(photo attatched at bottom)
During this week-end's Valencia MotoGP qualification, I also go to know some rumours that Honda may present it's new MotoGP bike for 2007 following the new regulationsat one of the last races this year, and it may just happen in Estoril. So, if the curretn CBR 600 RR was made to look like the current RCV, it may just be that the new CBR 600 RR is being made to look similar to the new MotoGP Honda machine. And if Honda introduces the MotoGP machine late this year, maybe even in the Estoril race week-end, it may also happen that the new CBR 600 RR could also be here. And if so, maybe, just maybe, CBRWorld will get a special first look at these machines. All I can say is:
Ccross your fingers !!!!!"
[IMG]local://upfiles/8571/9CE4BD2B9ADC427B92CA3CEF12701AEC.jpg[/IMG]
Sorry I had to edit so much. I couldn't get the picture to show up. I saw this and figured it was a possible answer to the question. But, no one knows for sure!
#7
#8
RE: 2007 cbr 600 rr
ORIGINAL: tcjayde
The ADMIN at cbrworld.net said
"According to french magazine MotoRevue, the 2007 CBR 600 RR will be a completely radical MotoGP race replica, and will be aimed at the new R6. It will have a slipper clutch and, may even have some sort of electronic traction control (on a 600?). It seems it may just be a fuel mixture change if ity detects wheel spin, for instance, but impressive it it does have some sort of attempt to bring that type of technology to the common rider. The magazine also states one of the aims will be to reduce the weight down to 190 Kg when fully "wet" (all fuel, liquids, lubricants, etc). Still according to MotoRevue, the engine will be completely new and should top the revs achieved by the current 600 bikes (although the tiny article mentions 19,000 rpm, I doubt it). I do believe it may try to go to the 17,500 (real rpm) just to throw dust on Yamaha's face after the marketing mess of the new R6 announced rpms...
Here's the scanned reference, with an edited photo of what the new CBR 600 RR COULD look like:
(photo attatched at bottom)
During this week-end's Valencia MotoGP qualification, I also go to know some rumours that Honda may present it's new MotoGP bike for 2007 following the new regulationsat one of the last races this year, and it may just happen in Estoril. So, if the curretn CBR 600 RR was made to look like the current RCV, it may just be that the new CBR 600 RR is being made to look similar to the new MotoGP Honda machine. And if Honda introduces the MotoGP machine late this year, maybe even in the Estoril race week-end, it may also happen that the new CBR 600 RR could also be here. And if so, maybe, just maybe, CBRWorld will get a special first look at these machines. All I can say is:
Ccross your fingers !!!!!"
[IMG]local://upfiles/8571/9CE4BD2B9ADC427B92CA3CEF12701AEC.jpg[/IMG]
Sorry I had to edit so much. I couldn't get the picture to show up. I saw this and figured it was a possible answer to the question. But, no one knows for sure!
The ADMIN at cbrworld.net said
"According to french magazine MotoRevue, the 2007 CBR 600 RR will be a completely radical MotoGP race replica, and will be aimed at the new R6. It will have a slipper clutch and, may even have some sort of electronic traction control (on a 600?). It seems it may just be a fuel mixture change if ity detects wheel spin, for instance, but impressive it it does have some sort of attempt to bring that type of technology to the common rider. The magazine also states one of the aims will be to reduce the weight down to 190 Kg when fully "wet" (all fuel, liquids, lubricants, etc). Still according to MotoRevue, the engine will be completely new and should top the revs achieved by the current 600 bikes (although the tiny article mentions 19,000 rpm, I doubt it). I do believe it may try to go to the 17,500 (real rpm) just to throw dust on Yamaha's face after the marketing mess of the new R6 announced rpms...
Here's the scanned reference, with an edited photo of what the new CBR 600 RR COULD look like:
(photo attatched at bottom)
During this week-end's Valencia MotoGP qualification, I also go to know some rumours that Honda may present it's new MotoGP bike for 2007 following the new regulationsat one of the last races this year, and it may just happen in Estoril. So, if the curretn CBR 600 RR was made to look like the current RCV, it may just be that the new CBR 600 RR is being made to look similar to the new MotoGP Honda machine. And if Honda introduces the MotoGP machine late this year, maybe even in the Estoril race week-end, it may also happen that the new CBR 600 RR could also be here. And if so, maybe, just maybe, CBRWorld will get a special first look at these machines. All I can say is:
Ccross your fingers !!!!!"
[IMG]local://upfiles/8571/9CE4BD2B9ADC427B92CA3CEF12701AEC.jpg[/IMG]
Sorry I had to edit so much. I couldn't get the picture to show up. I saw this and figured it was a possible answer to the question. But, no one knows for sure!
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