Cycle News

Cycle News 2013 Issue 34 August 27

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

Issue link: https://magazine.cyclenews.com/i/159279

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 92 of 157

SHOOTOUT P94 2013 MIDDLEWEIGHT SPORTBIKE SHOOTOUT PART II Honda is, if anything, improved in the handling department. The BP fork transmits a less dramatic road feel, but doesn't dampen out feedback. The new fork also reduces front-end dive, and it makes the already stable and balanced Honda even easier to ride. "The Honda supplies ultra-light steering, while staying planted to the tarmac – inspiring fun, spirited riding," says Adey. An opinion Nathon seconds, adding: "The Honda front end is responsive and gave a lot of feedback from the road. Extremely well balanced, the CBR didn't feel divey in the corners. Fun and easy to ride." Radial-mount, four-piston Tokico calipers don't offer the Brembo monobloc spec bragging rights, but our testers prefer them on the road. Only the Triumph's Brembo setup rates higher, as did the Nissin monobloc calipers on the Kawasaki. The CBR brakes are forceful, without being grabby, and transmit terrific feel at the lever. They make the bike, dare we say it again, EASY TO RIDE. The ergonomic package on the Honda works well for a wide range of riders. While it feels more compact than some of the 600s, it's quite comfortable – with the one of the softest seats. Honda's customary fit and finish is evident, and the CBR feels like a high quality bike. That said, the CBR600RR platform had gone a long way between complete overhauls. It's sported significant updates in between – but no major styling makeovers. This split test rider opinion in the styling department, as some deem it dated, while others say it's one of their favorites. Testers also divide over the Honda's dash, with some finding it outmoded compared with the newer offerings in the class. "The tank is a bit overdone with the plastic, and the Red White and Blue livery we tested isn't my favorite," admits Nathon. "But the all-Red CBR is my second fa-

Articles in this issue

Archives of this issue

view archives of Cycle News - Cycle News 2013 Issue 34 August 27