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WEIGHTS & MEASUREMENTS

These charts contain fuel consumption data, measured rear-wheel horsepower and torque, and measured wet and dry (no fuel) weights. You can also use the charts to find what issues of Sport Rider each bike was tested.

Honda

motorcycle issue fuel cons. min/max/ avg (mpg) peak hp
(hp @ rpm)
peak torque (ft-lbs @ rpm) wet weight
(lbs)
dry weight
(lbs)
599 ('04) 12/04 31/48/41 86.9 @ 11,750 43.6 @ 9750 446 416
CBR600F3 ('96) 12/96 36/43/37 89.3 @ 11,500 42.8 @ 8250 462 435
CBR600F3 ('97) 4/97 37/44/39 93.5 44.5 459 432
CBR600F3 ('98) 8/98 37/44/39 87.2 @ 12,000 42.8 @ 10,000 459 432
CBR600F4 ('99) 6/99, 12/99 35/45/41 88.8 @ 12,500 47.6 @ 10,000 440 413
CBR600F4 ('00) 10/00 36/48/40 94.9 @ 12,500 44.9 @ 10,000 436 407
CBR600F4i ('01) 6/01, 12/01 36/45/39 95.5 @ 12,500 435 406
CBR600F4i ('06) 10/06 35/49/41 97.3 @ 12,750 42.0 @ 10,500 441 412
CBR600RR ('03) 6/03 30/34/38 107.2 @ 13,500 45.4 @ 11,000 445 416
CBR600RR ('04) 8/04 30/42/34 107.2 @ 13,500 45.4 @ 11,500 445 416
CBR600RR ('05) 4/08, 12/05 30/40/36 106.9 @ 13,750 44.6 @ 11,000 429 400
CBR600RR ('06) 7/06 31/40/36 105.6 @ 13,250 44.8 @ 10,750 431 402
CBR900RR ('96) 12/96 34/45/41 112.0 @ 10,250 64.0 @ 8000 457 428
CBR900RR ('97) 10/97 37/49/47 109 @ 10,000 63.1 @ 8000 457 428
CBR900RR ('98) 6/98 37/43/42 111.4@10,000 63.7 @ 8000 448 419
CBR929RR ('00) 6/00, 8/00, 12/01 n/a 122.7 @ 11,000 63.9 @ 9250 434 405
CBR954RR ('02) 6/02 28/32/30 130.8 @ 137.57 67.2 @ 9000 429 400
CBR954RR ('02) 8/02 31/47/38 139.0 @ 11,500 70.9 @ 12,000 434 405
CBR1000RR ('04) 6/04 34/41/36 149.1 @ 11,500 75.9 @ 8500 466 437
CBR1000RR ('05) 5/05 31/34/32 154.1 @ 11,250 78.6 @ 8500 466 437
CBR1000RR ('06) 6/06 31/39/34 158.8 @ 11,500 79.6 @ 8750 451 422
CBR1100XX ('97) 2/97 39/41/40 136.7 @ 9750 80.9 @ 7500 557 525
CBR1100XX ('99) 8/99 38/43/40 136.9 @ 9250 83.7 @ 7250 547 509
RC51 ('00) 10/00, 12/00 28/36/32 118.3 @ 9000 72.1 @ 7500 489 462
RC51 ('02) 10/02 28/35/32 122.4 @ 10,000 70.2 @ 8250 483 454
RC51 ('03) 10/03, 12/03 34/36/40 123.6 @ 9250 72.6 @ 8250 483 454
RC51 ('05) 7/05 35/40/36 120.9 @ 9000 72.2 @ 8000 483 454
ST1300 ('05) 6/05 35/45/39 112.9 @ 8000 83.1 @ 6250 731 685
VFR750F ('97) 2/98 na/na/45 n/a n/a n/a n/a
VFR800FI ('98) 6/98, 2/00 33/42/38 97.0 @ 10,500 54.9 @ 8500 499 458
VFR800 ('02) 4/02 34/43/36 95.5 @ 10,750 54.2 @ 8750 534 508
VFR800 Interceptor ('05) 2/05 31/41/35 54.4 @ 8750 99.3 @ 10,750 585 550
VFR Interceptor ('06) 11/06 35/44/39 99.6 @ 11,000 54.7 @ 9000 587 552
CB900F ('02) 4/02 32/42/37 99.9 @ 9000 63.4 @ 6750 485 455
VTR1000 ('97) 6/97, 12/97 28/42/34 104.0 @ 8500 68.5 @ 6750 477 452
VTR1000 ('98) 10/98 28/42/34 104.0 @ 8500 68.3 @ 6500 477 452


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