17 owners have reviewed their HONDA CBR600RR (2003 – 2006) and rated it in a number of areas. Read what they have to say and what they like and dislike about the bike below….
| Summary of owners’ reviews | |
|---|---|
| Reliability & build quality: | 4.7 out of 5 (4.7/5) |
| Value vs rivals: | 4.6 out of 5 (4.6/5) |
| Equipment: | 4.1 out of 5 (4.1/5) |
How long will a CBR 600 last?
A Honda CBR600RR can last well over 60,000 miles if serviced regularly, stored properly, and ridden reasonably. Although 25,000 miles is considered high mileage for a sportbike, there are 600RRs on the road with well over 100,000 miles.
How much horsepower does a 2004 CBR600RR have?
Water cooled, 599cc, Inline-4, DOHC
| Power: | 116.93 HP (86 kW) @ 13000 rpm |
|---|---|
| Torque: | 64 Nm (47.2 lb-ft) @ 11000 rpm |
| Final drive: | Chain |
| Top speed: | 161.56 mph |
| Curb weight: | 436.5 lbs |
How long do CBR engines last?
If well maintained and not pushed past its limit, a Honda CBR 250R can last for over 75,000 miles without a rebuild. Its water-cooled, single-cylinder motor boasts Honda’s reliable manufacturing technology.
Is a 600RR a good starter bike?
If you’ve never ridden a bike before, a CBR 600 RR may be too powerful. If you already have experience, a CBR 600 RR may be a perfect first sports bike. Many experienced riders will tell you that you can start on any bike. That it is about the rider, not the bike.
Why are cbr600rr so expensive?
With ever-tightening emissions regulations strangling all levels of motorcycle production, and dwindling sales in the race replica supersport 600cc class, making a financially viable 600cc sports bike is getting harder and more costly.
Are CBR reliable?
Pros. The Honda CBR 600RR is hands down one of the most powerful and most reliable mid-weight sportbikes in the market, and at a reasonable price considering the modern tech with which they come equipped.
Why are CBR600RR so expensive?
Is a Honda CBR 600 a good beginner bike?
It is not advised to get a sports bike like a Honda CBR 600 RR for your first motorcycle. If you’ve never ridden a bike before, a CBR 600 RR may be too powerful. If you already have experience, a CBR 600 RR may be a perfect first sports bike. Many experienced riders will tell you that you can start on any bike.
How many miles will a CBR 500 last?
A well-maintained Honda CBR500R can last well over 70,000 miles, as there are real-life examples of 500Rs with over 100,000 miles on the odometer. Honda motors are reliable, but the CBR500R’s longevity depends on regular service, proper storage, and responsible riding habits.
How many miles do Honda motorcycles last?
A well-maintained Honda motorcycle can last for well over 100,000 miles, the average being 150,000 miles. Honda’s touring models like the Goldwing can last even longer, over 300,000 miles in some cases. The average motorcycle is ridden 4,000 miles a year; a well-kept Honda motorcycle can last well over 25 years.
Why did Honda recall the CBR600RR in 2004?
Honda recalled some 2003 and 2004 motorcycles to correct a fault which might have caused the rear brakes to seize. Official UK Honda CBR600RR should have been done but check parallel imports.
How powerful is the Honda CBR600RR?
The Honda CBR600RR needs revving to extract all its 115 claimed bhp and with the red line at 15,000 rpm you’ll feel like a MotoGP rider as you do it. Like so many fuel injected Hondas, the Honda CBR600RR doesn’t manage many MPG.
Does the Honda CBR600RR have stainless downpipes?
Like so many fuel injected Hondas, the Honda CBR600RR doesn’t manage many MPG. The Honda CBR600RR’s no match for the Hondas of 15 years ago (when less environmentally friendly but more durable paints were in use) but still a well finished motorcycle. ’05 onwards Honda CBR600RRs have stainless downpipes.
What happened to the Honda CBR in 2004?
For 2004, Honda reduced the number of CBR trim levels from five down to three. The 2003 CBR 600 F and 600 FS were replaced with the 2004 Honda CBR 600 F4i. The 2003 CBR 1100 XX Super Blackbird and the 900 RR Fireblade were replaced with the 2004 CBR 1000RR.