
Honda CBR 600 F (reduced effect)
Key specifications
Overview
Introducing the 1989 Honda CBR 600 F (reduced effect), a classic embodiment of the late '80s sportbike revolution. Positioned as a mid-range sport motorcycle, the CBR 600 F quickly established itself as a formidable contender in the competitive arena of lightweight sport machines. With its sleek, aerodynamic design and a reputation for reliability, this model catered to both novice riders and seasoned enthusiasts seeking a thrilling ride without the overwhelming power of larger displacement motorcycles. The CBR 600 F, often lauded for its balance of performance and comfort, remains a cherished piece of motorcycle history. At the heart of the CBR 600 F lies a robust 598cc inline-four, four-stroke engine that delivers a respectable 50 horsepower at 9,000 RPM. This power output translates into a top speed of 187 km/h (116.2 mph), making it a spirited companion for both spirited twisties and highway cruising. With a compression ratio of 11.0:1 and a smooth 6-speed gearbox, the power delivery is linear and predictable, allowing riders to exploit its full potential with confidence. The liquid cooling system ensures optimal performance even during spirited rides, while the lightweight chassis—tipping the scales at just 209 kg (460.8 lbs)—enhances agility and handling, making the CBR 600 F a joy to maneuver through corners. The CBR 600 F is thoughtfully equipped with features that cater to the needs of sportbike enthusiasts. The dual front disc brakes provide excellent stopping power, ensuring that riders can manage their speed with confidence, while the single rear disc complements the setup for balanced braking performance. Its generous fuel capacity of 16.5 litres (4.36 gallons) means longer rides without frequent stops, a bonus for adventurous spirits. The motorcycle's compact dimensions and sporty ergonomics further contribute to an engaging riding experience, allowing riders to enjoy the thrill of the open road in a streamlined and comfortable position. **
Pros
- Balanced Performance: With its 50 HP engine and lightweight chassis, the CBR 600 F offers an exhilarating ride without overwhelming power.
- Agile Handling: The bike's design and suspension setup make it highly maneuverable, ideal for twisty roads and urban commuting.
- Reliability: Honda's reputation for build quality shines through, ensuring dependable performance and longevity.
Cons
- Reduced Power Output: The 'reduced effect' model offers less horsepower compared to its more powerful peers, which may not satisfy riders seeking maximum thrills.
- Comfort on Long Rides: While sporty, the riding position may become uncomfortable for extended journeys, especially for taller riders.
- Limited Technology: As a motorcycle from the late '80s, it lacks modern features such as ABS or advanced electronics that enhance safety and performance in contemporary bikes.
Technical details
Source specification data
- Make
- Honda
- Model
- CBR 600 F (reduced effect)
- Category
- Sport
- Power
- 50.00 HP (36.5 kW)) @ 9000 RPM
- Gearbox
- 6-speed
- Top Speed
- 187.0 km/h (116.2 mph)
- Bore X Stroke
- 63.0 x 48.0 mm (2.5 x 1.9 inches)
- Compression
- 11.0:1
- Displacement
- 598.00 ccm (36.49 cubic inches)
- Cooling System
- Liquid
- Engine Details
- In-line four, four-stroke
- Valves Per Cylinder
- 4
- Transmission Type Final Drive
- Chain
- Fuel Capacity
- 16.50 litres (4.36 gallons)
- Weight Incl Oil Gas Etc
- 209.0 kg (460.8 pounds)
- Rear Tyre
- 130/80-17
- Front Tyre
- 110180-17
- Rear Brakes
- Single disc
- Front Brakes
- Dual disc
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