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Honda CBR 1000 F
1990Other

Honda CBR 1000 F

Key specifications

Engine
998 cc
Power
100 HP
Fuel type
petrol
Fuel capacity
5.6 L
Transmission
6-speed
Front brakes
Dual disc
Rear brakes
Single disc

Overview

Introducing the 1990 Honda CBR 1000 F: The Pinnacle of Sport Touring The 1990 Honda CBR 1000 F stands as a remarkable testament to Honda's engineering prowess in the sport-touring segment of the motorcycle market. Launched during a time when the demand for high-performance, versatile motorcycles was surging, the CBR 1000 F quickly gained acclaim for its blend of power, comfort, and technology. With a sleek, aerodynamic design that encapsulates the bold spirit of the early '90s, this bike not only appeals to adrenaline junkies but also to those seeking an enjoyable long-distance ride. It's a bike that invites you to conquer both winding backroads and open highways alike, making it a compelling choice for riders looking to explore the world on two wheels. At the heart of the CBR 1000 F lies a formidable 998cc in-line four-cylinder engine, producing a robust 100 horsepower at 9,000 RPM. This impressive output translates to exhilarating acceleration and a top speed of 146 mph—numbers that still command respect among enthusiasts today. The 10.5:1 compression ratio and a meticulously crafted bore and stroke of 77.0 mm x 53.6 mm ensure the engine operates smoothly, delivering power in a linear fashion. Riders will appreciate the responsive 6-speed gearbox, which allows for seamless gear transitions and a thrilling ride experience, whether you're carving through twisties or cruising on the highway. With liquid cooling, the engine maintains optimal temperatures even during long rides, ensuring reliability and performance when it matters most. The CBR 1000 F is not just about raw power; it also incorporates key features that enhance the riding experience. The dual disc front brakes ensure confident stopping power, while the single disc rear brake provides adequate support, making this bike easy to handle in various conditions. Its substantial fuel capacity of 21 liters (5.55 gallons) means fewer stops and more time spent on the road, perfect for the long-haul adventurer. Additionally, the comfortable seating position and windscreen design offer excellent ergonomics, allowing riders to enjoy long journeys without the fatigue that can come from less thoughtfully engineered bikes. This blend of technology and comfort solidifies the CBR 1000 F's reputation as a sport-touring legend. **

Pros

  • Powerful Performance: With 100 HP and a top speed of 146 mph, the CBR 1000 F offers exhilarating acceleration and impressive power delivery.
  • Comfortable Ergonomics: Designed for long rides, the bike's seating position and wind protection provide comfort over extended distances.
  • Robust Braking System: The dual disc front brakes deliver confident stopping power, ensuring safety and control during aggressive riding.

Cons

  • Weight: At 254 kg (560 lbs), the CBR 1000 F may feel cumbersome for some riders, particularly in low-speed maneuvers.
  • Age: Being a 1990 model, parts availability and potential maintenance issues can be a concern for newer riders.
  • Limited Technology: Compared to modern sport-touring bikes, the CBR 1000 F lacks advanced electronics and rider aids, which may deter tech-savvy enthusiasts.

Technical details

Source specification data

Make
Honda
Model
CBR 1000 F
Category
Sport
Power
100.00 HP (73.0 kW)) @ 9000 RPM
Gearbox
6-speed
Top Speed
235.0 km/h (146.0 mph)
Bore X Stroke
77.0 x 53.6 mm (3.0 x 2.1 inches)
Compression
10.5:1
Displacement
998.00 ccm (60.90 cubic inches)
Cooling System
Liquid
Engine Details
In-line four, four-stroke
Valves Per Cylinder
4
Transmission Type Final Drive
Chain
Fuel Capacity
21.00 litres (5.55 gallons)
Weight Incl Oil Gas Etc
254.0 kg (560.0 pounds)
Rear Tyre
170/60-17
Front Tyre
120/70-17
Rear Brakes
Single disc
Front Brakes
Dual disc