Friday, July 12, 2013

New Concept 2012 Honda CB1000 R


New Concept 2012 Honda CB1000 R has a 998cc engine that is situated on the bike toward the front. The CB1000R has more power that allows you to get into the turns and twists with ease and speed. It has a more comfortable riding stance, which can result in longer riding distances more comfortably. The Honda CB1000R has great handling and the power to get you there fast.

New matte-gray paint highlights the 2012 CB1000R naked bike, which will return to dealers in March 2012 otherwise unchanged. After a successful launch last year, the surprisingly popular CBR250R returns in February bearing three color schemes—black, red/white/blue and red/silver. The irrepressible Ruckus likewise gets new paint, a red/white scheme. And the Silver Wing big scooter whirrs into 2012 unchanged. Both scooters will hit showrooms in February.

Due to its popularity, Honda returns with the CB1000 R for 2012 with the only upgrade being a new matte gray metallic color. All else remains the same, which will likely please CB fans.The 2012 CB1000R has its roots in the 1969 Honda CB750 KO, which was the first mass-market inline four sportbike. The 2012 model arrives with fuel-injected four-cylinder 998cc powerplant tuned for torque, making acceleration a priority.

Spesification 2012 Honda CB1000 R

Engine: 998cc liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder
Bore x Stroke: 75mm x 56.5mm
Fueling: PGM-FI Fuel injection with automatic enrichment circuit and 36mm throttle bodies
Transmission: Close-ratio six-speed
Final Drive: #530 0-ring chain Brakes Front: Dual radial-mounted four-piston calipers with 310mm discs Rear: Single 256mm disc Tires Front: 120/70ZR-17 radial Rear: 180/55ZR-17 radial Wheelbase: 56.9 inches Rake (Caster Angle): 25.0° Trail: 99mm (3.9 inches) Seat Height: 32.1 inches Fuel Capacity: 4.5 gallons, including 1.0-gallon reserve Estimated Fuel Economy: 37 mpg Curb Weight*: 485 pounds