Honda CBF1000
2008 CBF1000 | |
Manufacturer | Honda |
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Production | 2006-2009 (72 KW), 2010-2013 (79 KW) |
Successor | CBF1000F |
Engine | 998 cc inline-4 |
Top speed | 228 km/h (72 KW), 230 km/h (79 KW) |
Power | 72 kW at 8,000 rpm (2006-2009) / 79 kW at 8,000 rpm (2010-2013) |
Torque | 93 N·m at 6,500 rpm (2006-2009) / 96 N·m at 6,500 rpm (2010-2013) |
Transmission | 6-speed, chain drive |
Brakes |
Front: 2x296 mm disc Rear: 1x240 mm disc |
Tires | 120/70ZR17; 160/60ZR17 |
Rake, trail | 26°, 110 mm |
Wheelbase | 1480 mm |
Dimensions |
L 2155 mm W 780 mm H 1240 mm |
Seat height | 795 +- 15 |
Weight |
220 kilograms (490 lb) (dry) 245 kilograms (540 lb) (wet) |
Fuel capacity | 19l |
The Honda CBF1000 is a touring sports model motorcycle with a water-cooled, 4-stroke, inline 4-cylinder, 1000 cc engine based on the Honda CBR1000RR engine.
First available from March 2006 to mainly the European market, the machine has both Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) and an air injection system, providing exceptionally smooth riding from low to high rpm ranges. In addition, its adjustable seat matches the rider for extra riding comfort.
The CBF1000 includes a combined anti-lock braking system as standard. Produced by Honda subsidiary Honda Italia Industriale S.P.A. (Italy), the machine is expected to provide an annual European sales projection of 10,000 units during 2006/2007.
In designing this machine, Chief designers Ishu Akari and Magnus Jaderberg targeted riders in the over-30 age group, who prefer roll-on acceleration combined with a more relaxed riding position and easy all-round handling. Rather than using the CBR1000RR’s high-revving performance, the CBF’s development team concentrated on finding ways to maximise its value as a machine that could be used on a daily basis. Although peak power and torque figures are significantly lower than the CBR1000RR Fireblade on which it is based, power and torque come on much sooner and lower in the rev range giving the CBF1000 "usable" power.
The CBF1000 also features an adjustable seat, adjustable handlebars, and a combined half-fairing with adjustable screen height. A GT version of the CBF1000 is available. The main difference between this and the standard model is the addition of full lower fairings, paniers and a top box.
A new model, CBF 1000F, was released in 2010. The major changes were: a new aluminum frame, a four into one exhaust system replacing the original four into two, a change to digital instrument displays and a redesigned fairing/screen. Power was also increased.
Specifications
CBF 1000 [1] | CBF 1000F [2] | |
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Type | Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 16-valve DOHC inline-4 | |
Displacement | 998 cm3 | |
Power (crank) | 72 kW @ 8,000 rpm | 79 kW @ 9,000 rpm |
Transmission Type | 6-speed | |
Carburation | PGM-FI electronic fuel injection | |
Fuel capacity | 19 liters | 20 liters |
Kerb Weight | 250kg | 245kg |
Front tyre | 120/70 ZR17M/C (58W) | |
Rear tyre | 160/60 ZR17M/C (69W) |
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