Английская Википедия:Honda CBR900RR
Шаблон:Short descriptionШаблон:Infobox Motorcycle The Honda CBR900RR, or FireBlade in some countries, is a Шаблон:Cvt sport bike, part of the CBR series introduced in 1992 by Honda. It was the first of a series of large-displacement Honda models to carry the RR suffix. The development of the first generation CBR900RR was led by Tadao Baba.
History
CBR900RR (893cc) SC28
The first generation CBR900RR was introduced in 1992 with an Шаблон:Cvt inline-four engine. It set a precedent for lightweight in the superbike class, being much lighter than other large-displacement bikes of the time. The CBR900RR was based on an advanced research stage model known within Honda as the "CBR750RR". With the objective of equaling the acceleration of competitors’ flagship sport bikes, Honda increased the stroke of its inline 4-cylinder 750 cc engine and thus raised displacement to 893cc. Complementing its power performance was the bike's dry weight of just 185 kg, wheelbase of 1,405 mm, and a body almost identical to that of the advanced research stage model. At Шаблон:Cvt wet weight, it was by just Шаблон:Cvt heavier than the CBR600F2, while the next-lightest over-750cc machine, the Yamaha FZR1000, was heavier by Шаблон:Cvt.
Changes for the 1994 model comprise a new shift-drum to improve notchy gear shifts. The second-generation CBR900RR, which debuted in 1995,[1] incorporated changes in damping rates and spring rates. The front fork was upgraded with a compression adjuster. The upper cowl stay went from steel to aluminum, and the cylinder head cover went from aluminum to magnesium. The styling of the bike also became more aggressive: The independent dual lights became irregular-shaped multi-reflector lights known asШаблон:By whom? "fox eyes" set further back and covered to improve aerodynamics, and the bike had fewer of the RR's unique fairing "speed" holes. The footpegs were firmer and slimmer like that of the RC45 and the reversed pedal on the original was replaced with a shift linkage. Instead of measuring speed from the front wheel, the speed is measured from the countershaft sprocket with an electronic speedometer.
CBR900RR (919cc) SC33
1996 brought major changes to the CBR900RR with the third generation CBR900RR. To optimize rigidity Honda revised the suspension and chassis. Larger thinner-walled extrusions for more torsional rigidity were used in the swingarm and frame, revised shock and fork internals, and Шаблон:Cvt raised swingarm pivot. The handlebars were raised by Шаблон:Cvt and swept back by five degrees to improve the riding position. A 1 mm (0.04 in) bore increase raised the engine displacement to Шаблон:Cvt. Other revisions included a smaller alternator, the addition of a throttle position sensor, extra clutch plates, and a larger exhaust.
The only changes for the 1997 model were graphics and colour options.
In 1998, Honda continued subtle refinements in the fourth generation CBR900RR's chassis. It got a stiffer frame more like the original, offset on the triple clamp reduced by Шаблон:Cvt. Brakes got larger rotors on the front and new calipers and ergonomics were revised with raised footpegs. The engine got revised with 80 percent new internals in an effort to reduce friction and weight. Cylinders bore got an aluminum composites treatment and new pistons. It also got a larger radiator and a new exhaust header in stainless steel.
CBR929RR (929cc) SC44
The fifth-generation CBR900RR, or CBR929RR in North America, was introduced in 2000. It has a completely new Шаблон:Cvt engine, more oversquare with lighter internals. The engine also featured fuel injection and larger valves set at a narrower angle. A new all-titanium exhaust system equipped with HTEV was incorporated. The swingarm is mounted to the engine with bracing under the engine. Larger front disk rotors 330 mm mounted were also fitted and the wheel diameter was increased from 16 inches to 17 inches. The new front fork now used upside-down construction.
CBR954RR (954cc) SC50
The sixth generation CBR900RR, or CBR954RR in North America and Japan, was introduced in 2002. The cylinder bore was enlarged from Шаблон:Cvt, increasing capacity to Шаблон:Cvt. Larger fuel injectors, larger radiator, re-mapped electronic fuel injection, and a more powerful ECU were added. The restyled bodywork and fairings gave a sleeker look. The frame as well as the swingarm were strengthened, and the footpegs raised to allow for greater lean angles. Front disc size increased to 330 mm. Dry weight was reduced to Шаблон:Cvt and the wet weight to Шаблон:Cvt. Power at the rear wheel is Шаблон:Cvt and Шаблон:Cvt torque.[2][3]
John McGuinness won the Macau Grand Prix in 2001 riding a CBR954RR.
Successor
The CBR900RR was replaced by the CBR1000RR in 2004.
Specifications
All specifications are manufacturer claimed unless specified.
Model | CBR900RR (SC28) 1st gen | CBR900RR (SC28) 2nd gen | CBR919RR (SC33) 3rd & 4th gen | CBR929RR (SC44) 5th gen | CBR954RR (SC50) 6th gen | |
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Years | 1992–1993 | 1994–1995 | 1996-1997&1998-1999 | 2000–2001 | 2002–2003 | |
Engine displacement | Шаблон:Cvt | Шаблон:Cvt | Шаблон:Cvt | Шаблон:Cvt | Шаблон:Cvt | |
Engine type | Inline-4 | |||||
Stroke | 4 | |||||
Compression | 11:1 | 11:1 | 11.1:1 | 11.3:1 | 11.5:1 | |
Bore x stroke | Шаблон:Cvt | Шаблон:Cvt | Шаблон:Cvt | Шаблон:Cvt | Шаблон:Cvt | |
Fuel control | 4x Keihin CV carbs | 4x Keihin CV carbs | 4x 38 mm Keihin CV carbs | PGM-FI (Fuel Injection) w/ Automatic Choke | PGM-FI (Fuel Injection) w/ Automatic Choke | |
Cooling system | Liquid Cooling | |||||
Gearbox | 6-speed constant-mesh sequential manual | |||||
Final drive | chain | chain | #525 O-Ring Sealed Chain | #530 O-Ring Sealed Chain | #530 O-Ring Sealed Chain | |
Dry weight | Шаблон:Cvt | Шаблон:Cvt | Шаблон:Cvt | |||
Seat height | Шаблон:Cvt | Шаблон:Cvt | Шаблон:Cvt | |||
Wheelbase | Шаблон:Cvt | 1,390 mm (54.9 in) | 1,400 mm (55.1 in) | |||
Front suspension travel | Шаблон:Cvt | Шаблон:Cvt | Шаблон:Cvt | |||
Rear suspension travel | Шаблон:Cvt | Шаблон:Cvt | Шаблон:Cvt | |||
Front tyre | 130/70-ZR16 | 130/70-ZR16 | 130/70-ZR16 | 120/70-ZR17 | 120/70-ZR17 | |
Rear tyre | 180/55-ZR17 | 180/55-ZR17 | 180/55-ZR17 | 190/50-ZR17 | 190/50-ZR17 | |
Front brakes | Dual disc, Шаблон:Cvt | Dual disc, Шаблон:Cvt | Dual disc, Шаблон:Cvt (96-97) Шаблон:Cvt (98-99) |
Dual disc, Шаблон:Cvt | Dual disc, Шаблон:Cvt | |
Rear brakes | Single disc, Шаблон:Cvt | Single disc, Шаблон:Cvt | Single disc, Шаблон:Cvt | |||
Fuel capacity | Шаблон:Cvt with Шаблон:Cvt reserve | Шаблон:Cvt with Шаблон:Cvt reserve | Шаблон:Cvt with Шаблон:Cvt reserve | |||
PerformanceШаблон:Check | ||||||
Max. Power Output (at the crankshaft) | Шаблон:Cvt @ 10,500 rpm | Шаблон:Cvt @ 10,500 rpm[4] | Шаблон:Cvt @ 10,500 rpm[5] | Шаблон:Cvt @ 11,500 rpm[6] | Шаблон:Cvt @ 11,250 rpm[7] |
References
External links
Шаблон:Honda motorcycles (2000s)
- ↑ 20 Years of Evolution. Timeline, CBR900/CBR1000 Honda Worldwide, Retrieved June 3, 2016
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Motor Cycle News (UK weekly newspaper) 23 March 1994, pp.48-49 The Price of Power (TTS tuning), Richard Fincher. Accessed and added 2015-10-12
- ↑ CBR919RR Specifications motorsports-network.com
- ↑ CBR929RR Specifications motorsports-network.com
- ↑ CBR954RR Specifications motorsports-network.com