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Honda CBR 600F 1990 Found in Honda |
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Make: Honda Model: CBR 600F Year: 1990 Engine: Liquid cooled, four stroke, Transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valve per cylinder. Capacity: 598 Bore: 63 x 48 mm Compression: 11.3:1 Induction: 4x 32mm Keihin CV carbs Starter: - Power: 93 hp 67.9 KW @ 11000 rpm Torque: 6.4 m-kg @ 9500 rpm Transmission: 6 Speed Front suspension: 37mm Showa telescopic forks with air assistance and non adjustable TRAC. Rear suspension: Pro-link rising rate monoshock with 7 position preload. Front brake: 2x 276mm discs Rear brake: Single 218mm disc 1 piston caliper Front tyre: 110/80 V17 Rear tyre: 130/70 V17 Dry weight: 182 kg Fuel capacity: 16.5 Litres |
| The 1990 CBR came in one of two color schemes: Pearl Crystal White with Blitz Gray Metallic or Black with Monza Red , The engine was improved to give 10 hp increase over the previous year, The white and gray unit had a wing and the word "HONDA" on the gas tank: but on the black and red unit the tank had a silver "CBR" logo, The serial number began JH2PC230*LM000004 Brief History Ever since Honda fired the first salvo of the 600 Supersport wars back in 1987 with the introduction of the revolutionary 600 Hurricane, Honda has, for all intents and purposes, owned the middleweight-sportbike class. And things look to be no less dominant now with the arrival of the all-new and once again, benchmark-setting 2003 CBR600RR. No surprise, really considering the CBR600 from the Hurricane to the CBR600F4i boasts a lineage as stunningly successful in the showroom as it has on the track. And as both the best-selling middleweight in history and the winningest 600 ever in AMA SuperSport racing, t | |



