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Cycle News 2023 Issue 17 May 2

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VOLUME ISSUE MAY , P103 edged bumps. And, yes, on those rainy days, I swapped it over to A3; however, the chassis became a bit of a wet noodle, with the forks diving to the bottom of the stroke and the shock not holding the back of the bike up in the fashion I'd hoped. This is a stiff, race - track-like motorcycle, so give me the stiffer settings, thanks. MAKE IT GO! Switching over to the motor, there's one area that's such a pain in the butt I just couldn't get over it. The flat spot between 6-8000 rpm is such a blackspot on a motor as fantastic as this SP's, and it's not Honda's fault. The emissions police have ripped into this CBR, not just for exhaust gasses but also for noise levels. It's like the CBR has two different person - alities. The below 6000 rpm is Mr. Rogers, a benevolent, happy riding partner that's got all the time in the world to hear stories and share anec - dotes. Then there's the above 8000 rpm personality. This is an 18-year-old that's just left a Fear Factory concert and is hell-bent on world destruction. And there's 2000 rpm of noth- ing in between. The issue with that is re- gardless of which power mode of one to five you're in (one be- ing the most aggressive, five being the least), you can't get past that drastic lack of drive and the dumping of power onto the rear tire once 8000 rpm is met. At regular street riding speeds, this is less of a concern, but if I owned one of these CBRs, the very first thing I'd do is take it to a proper tuner and get them to iron this trait out with a new map and an exhaust. It must be done, as it ruins what is otherwise a blisteringly good engine. Again, it's not Honda's fault, so I'm not mad at them. Buy one, and you'll be staring for hours, too. As a track bike, it's one of the absolute best. As a street bike, there's a bit left on the table.

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