F4i vs RR?
#11
F4i's and RR's have never shared engines. 03-04 RR engines are almost identical to 05-06 RR's.
#12
kinda wanted to stay out of this thread because the OP isn't coming back.
but if you are wanting a used RR get an 07+, its lighter, newer engine bigger throttle bodies (i think), otherwise all the reasons are here for the f4i.
IMO the perks of the f4i are greater than what the 03-06 RR has to offer.
but if you are wanting a used RR get an 07+, its lighter, newer engine bigger throttle bodies (i think), otherwise all the reasons are here for the f4i.
IMO the perks of the f4i are greater than what the 03-06 RR has to offer.
#14
the dual state injection system is an area where you probably squeeze out a little more HP. Also as mentioned the tuning is obviously different. Now in 2007 they upped the compression ratio.. reduced weight (even more), shortened the wheel base and lost power... I haven't looked at the power curve.. but I'm assuming you hit max HP earlier and hold it a little longer. Funny thing is most manufacturers aim at hitting max HP period.
There was a shootup comparison between 600cc bikes in last months super streetbike or cycleworld something. The 600rr was the weakest, but also the lightest. The 675 Daytona got top honors.. I believe the Suzuki GSX-R600 took 2nd.. (The Daytona was the clear winner but had 675cc while all the rest had 600cc).
There was a shootup comparison between 600cc bikes in last months super streetbike or cycleworld something. The 600rr was the weakest, but also the lightest. The 675 Daytona got top honors.. I believe the Suzuki GSX-R600 took 2nd.. (The Daytona was the clear winner but had 675cc while all the rest had 600cc).
#16
Most people will tell you to look at the 2007/2008 model. In 2009 they reduced the horsepower due to emissions control. Most 2007/2008 cbr will pump out between 103-106 whp. Heard of a freak one that had 110 whp stock.
#17
Here is a comparison dyno between a 2006 Honda cbr600rr and the 2007 Honda cbr600rr
Sportbike Peformance Dyno Charts Honda CBR600RR Corrected Horsepower Torque Photo
Sportbike Peformance Dyno Charts Honda CBR600RR Corrected Horsepower Torque Photo
#19
I've been thinking of getting an 600RR recently just to mix things up. If an 07/08 is out my price range, I was leaning towards that first year (03). I heard it has more power but is slightly heavier than the 04-06? '05 is when they started doing the inverted forks that are adjustable but that doesn't really interest me too much. Most of buddies who had/have 600RRs have experience only with the '03 or '07 models. Thoughts?