Honda CB1000
Manufacturer | Honda |
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Successor | Honda CB1000R |
Class | Standard |
Engine | 998 cc (60.9 cu in) DOHC 4 valves per cylinder liquid-cooled inline 4 |
Bore / stroke | 77 mm × 53.6 mm (3.03 in × 2.11 in) |
Compression ratio | 10.0:1 |
Top speed |
222 km/h (138 mph)[1] 206 km/h (128 mph)[2] |
Power |
72.9 kW (97.7 hp) @ 8250 rpm[1] 71.2 kW (95.5 hp) @ 8500 rpm[2] |
Torque |
89.5 N·m (66.0 lb·ft) @ 5750 rpm[1] 84.6 N·m (62.4 lb·ft) @ 6000 rpm[2] |
Rake, trail | 24° 99 mm (3.9 in) |
Wheelbase | 1,540 mm (61 in) |
Dimensions |
L: 2,220 mm (87 in) W: 785 mm (30.9 in) H: 1,130 mm (44 in) |
Seat height | 790 mm (31 in) |
Weight |
246 kg (542 lb)[2] (dry) 262 kg (578 lb)[2] (wet) |
Fuel capacity | 22 l (4.8 imp gal; 5.8 US gal)[2] |
Fuel consumption | 6.9 L/100 km (41 mpg-imp; 34 mpg-US)[2] |
Related |
Honda CB400SF Honda CB1300SF Honda Hornet |
The CB1000 is a 998 cc (60.9 cu in) standard motorcycle made by Honda from 1992 to 1997.
Notes
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Honda CB 1000 Big One. |
- Carrithers, Tim (July 2011), "1994-1995 Honda CB1000 (Smart Money)", Motorcyclist, p. 102
- Leonard, Grant (April 1993), "CB1000 (riding impression)", Cycle World, pp. 96–101
- "Cheap s.o.b.s: satisfying old bikes, that is", Cycle World, December 2002, pp. 50+
- "Honda CB1000 Custom."", Cycle, September 1983, pp. 67+
- "Honda CB1000 Custom", Cycle World, May 1983, pp. 104+
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