Monday, July 23, 2007

Honda Hurricane - 1987 CBR600F

The Honda CBR600F, originally known as the 'Hurricane', is a sports motorcycle made from 1987-1990. It was Honda's first inline 4-cylinder race bike. It has a liquid cooled 85 hp DOHC 16-valve Inline 4, and a 6-speed transmission. The Honda Hurricane was introduced as the newest style of sportbike, its smooth body lines were complimented by its angular form, providing the hurricane with some of the best aerodynamic properties of its time, and it changed the way sportbikes were built. The Hurricane was also the first sport bike to cross a quarter mile in under 11 seconds, and with all 85 horsepower screaming away at 11,000 rpm (max rpm of 12,000) the Honda Hurricane was one of the most intense sport motorcycles of its time. CBR600's have been built in its fairing-clad sleek image ever since.

Learn more about this great bike at: http://www.japanesemotorcyclesworld.com/honda-hurricane-cbr600f.html

Text in this post is an extract from Wikipedia under the GNU Free Documentation License.

4 Comments:

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At 8:42 AM, Blogger Alex said...

This model from Honda saw no competition in its first three years of production and was the first of a series that was in the market for 19 years and sold more than 200,000 bikes.because its look and performance was so best...

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At 7:30 PM, Blogger 2wheelsonly! said...

That Hurricane synopsis is very incorrect!

 
At 4:27 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

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