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Cycle News Issue 2019 45 November 12

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VOLUME 56 ISSUE 45 NOVEMBER 12, 2019 P59 T he U.S.-bound 2021 Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP features an all-new, short-stroke inline four-cylinder 999cc engine with the same bore and stroke as the RC213V (81 x 48.5mm). Honda touts that the new RR-R SP puts out 215 horsepower at 14,500 RPM and 83 lb-ft of torque at 12,500 rpm. With a wet weight of 443 pounds, the new RR-R is 12 pounds heavier than the outgoing 2019 model. While there is a slight weight increase, it's over- shadowed by a 26-horse- power increase over the 2019 model. This has been achieved with a new top end, finger followers, DLC (Diamond Like Coating) cams and a shorter cam chain. The bottom end of the engine sees some redesign as well, with connector rods made of forged aluminum, Beryllium coated tips and Teflon coated piston skirts. The exhaust system was redesigned to meet strict Euro-5 standards. Honda engineering teams devised an intricate liquid-cooling system. The SP has an RCV-style 30.5mm longer swingarm that extends the RR-R SP wheelbase to 48mm. Ad- ditionally, the crank position has been moved further and higher from the front wheel, which will increase the bike's center of gravity but also im- prove high-speed cornering. The suspension on the new RR-R SP includes fully electric Ohlins components front and back. Honda continues to develop its fully customizable electronic riding suite which includes three levels of electric steer- ing dampening (HESD), a new six-axis IMU, traction control, cornering ABS, wheelie control and engine. An up/down quick shifter also come standard. The SP includes MotoGP- inspired winglets which contribute to an increase in downforce and improve braking stability. Addition- ally, there are three vertically stacked internal fairing wings to channel air and increase stability. Further aerodynam- ic advancements include lowering the tank cover 45mm and redesigned the lower and rear fairings. CN CBR1000RR-R FIREBLADE SP

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