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3/30/2015

Honda CBR1000-Fireblade With 178 Horse Power And Torque of 112 Nm HD Wallpapers

The Honda CBR1000 RR is one of the most successful sport bikes. Honda started producing this motorcycle in 2004 to replace the CBR954RR. The Honda CBR1000 RR is known as the Fireblade. The thing that sets this motorcycle apart from other sports bike is the engine. This bike comes equipped with an inline four cylinder engine that is liquid cooled and has 999 cc.

This engine produces 178 horse power and a torque of 112 N*m. The Honda CBR1000 RR has an 18 liters fuel capacity with an extra reserve of 4 liters. The weight is set at 175 Kg, which makes this motorcycle a really fast and agile machine. Since its creation the Honda CBR1000 RR has won a lot of awards. The latest are the 2012 Cycle world Shootout and a Motorcycle USA best street and track. Also The Honda CBR1000 RR has been used in international racing. In its debut year 2004, the Honda CBR1000 RR finished on the fourth place.


In the next year the Honda CBR1000 RR came up as second and finally in 2007 it was able to secure first place at the world superbike championship. Also in the year 2006-2007 the racer Ryuichi Kiyonari managed to win all of the titles in the British Superbike Championship. Also the Honda CBR1000 RR took part in many Macau Grand Prix races. These are the things that make the Honda CBR1000 RR one of the most popular sport bikes. All the wallpapers available are of top quality. They feature the Honda CBR1000 RR in different situations and with different paint jobs, from stock colors to custom and race paint jobs.

This is a great sports bike for the streets, from 2006 this model became a really good motorcycle, as usual in blue/white/red, a few more colors and in black. Fireblade, is a 999 cc liquid-cooled 4-cylinder sport bike that was introduced in 2004 by Honda to replace the CBR954RR,which was also call cbr900. Wallpapers are here in HD and ready for your screen.












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