2004 CBR 1000RR Specifications
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Engine
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The 2004 Honda CBR1000RR has a four-stroke (intake, compression, exhaust and power) internal combustion engine. The engine of the 2004 Honda CBR1000RR consists of four cylinders that are situated in a straight layout. Each cylinders has four valves. The cylinder bore and stroke are 3 and 2.2 inches, respectively, while the compression ratio is 11.9 to 1. The engine is liquid-cooled with a total displacement of 998 cubic centimeters. The bike has a six-speed gearbox and a DOHC (double overhead cam) configuration.
Brakes and Suspension
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The 2004 Honda CBR1000RR has a double-disc brake in the front and a single-disc brake in the back. The diameter of the front brakes is 12.2 inches while the diameter of the rear brakes is 8.7 inches. The travel of the front suspension is 4.7 inches, while the rear is 5.3 inches.
Dimensions
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The 2004 Honda CBR1000RR has a 4.8-gallon main fuel tank. The capacity for reserve fuel is, on the other hand, 1.06 gallons. The motorcycle's wheelbase, which is measured between the front and back wheels, is 55.6 inches. The height of the seat is 32.5 inches.
Colors
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The 2004 Honda CBR1000RR exists in a handful of different colors schemes: all black, black and red, and black and metallic silver.
Notable Features
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Some notable features that are part of the 2004 Honda CBR1000RR include aerodynamic folding mirrors, LED (light-emitting diode) taillights, plastic tank shells for airbox and tank protection, a line beam headlight and a high capacity AC (alternating current) generator (with 350 watts).
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