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Honda CBR 600 Hurricane 1987 Found in Honda |
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Make: Honda Model: CBR 600 Hurricane Year: 1987 Engine: Liquid cooled, four stroke, Transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valve per cylinder. Capacity: 598 Bore: 63 x 48 mm Compression: 11.0:1 Induction: 4x 32 Mikuni carbs Starter: - Power: 85 hp 62 kW @ 95000 rpm Torque: 59 Nm @ 8500 rpm Transmission: 6 Speed Front suspension: 37mm Showa telescopic forks Rear suspension: Pro-link rising rate monoshock with 7 position preload. Front brake: 2x 276mm discs 2 piston calipers Rear brake: Single 218mm disc 1 piston caliper Front tyre: 110/80 V17 Rear tyre: 130/80 V17 Dry weight: 182 kg Fuel capacity: 15.5Litres |
| The 1987 CBR came in one of two color schemes: Pearl Crystal White with Fighting Red or Black with Monza Red The "HURRICANE" logo on the white bike was white while it was black on the black bike The wheels were red, The exhaust system was 4-into-1, The engine was a 598cc DOHC 16-valve liquid-cooled inline four linked to a 6-speed transmission, The serial number began JH2PC190*HM000001. Some motorcycles raise the bar. Others rewrite the rules. In the 1987 sportbike game, Honda's CBR600F, better known as the 600 Hurricane, was clearly one of the latter. Introduced along with its big brother the CBR1000F, Honda's 600 Hurricane was a revolution. The reason was clearly visible in the Hurricane's aerodynamic, full-coverage bodywork. Less visible was the technological paradigm shift that blew away every other middleweight sportbike on earth and forever changed the way sportbikes were designed and built. Honda engineers wrapped the Hurricane's engine and chassis in full-coverage, interlocki | |


