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2018 Honda CBR

$ 6600

Availability: 12 in stock
  • VIN: JH2SC7718JK100593
  • SubTitle: 2018 CBR 1000RR FIREBLADE Matte Black Metallic
  • Vehicle Title: Clean
  • Model: CBR
  • Mileage: 376
  • VIN Number: JH2SC7718JK100593 Get the Vehicle History Report
  • Title: 2018 CBR 1000RR FIREBLADE Matte Black Metallic
  • Year: 2018
  • Exterior Color: Black Metallic
  • Make: Honda
  • Condition: Like New!

    Description

    Bought this bike last summer and don’t really ride it.  376 miles on it, not a scratch, and in perfect condition.  I had it professionally wintered and stored, and I’ve kept it covered in the garage (have cover, brand new matching helmet, coat, and handlebar straps that I'll throw in with the bike) since I pulled it from storage with the exception of one 3 hour ride I went on this season.  Serious inquiries only. ,000.  Any questions… let me know.
    Specs are as follows:
    2018 CBR1000RR Engine / Drivetrain:
    Valve lift and timing have been optimized for higher engine speeds, with the maximum raised from 12,250 to 13,000 rpm.
    Thickness of different areas of pistons optimized, retaining same weight while increasing compression ratio from 12.3:1 to 13.0:1.
    Air-intake duct and air box design minimizes air resistance. High fuel-discharge pressure promotes fuel atomization and maximizes combustion efficiency, while throttle response is maximized by intake funnels with a slash-cut design.
    Magnesium construction of the oil pan and ignition cover contribute to a 4.4 lb. reduction in engine weight.
    Assist force in the slipper clutch has been increased, resulting in a 17% lower clutch-spring load. Die-cast aluminum assist cams (transmitting & receiving) reduce weight, while optimized clearance between the cams improve clutch-lever feel.
    The titanium muffler is 6.17 lbs. lighter, improving concentration of mass. Its double pipe structure enables more effective utilization of the expansion chamber, while the variable exhaust valve achieves an improved sound and good power delivery across the rpm range.
    Derived from the RC213V-S, the Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) measures front and rear wheel speeds and body roll angle, and uses attitude-detection technology developed for ASIMO.
    Wheelie behavior is electronically mitigated during acceleration; based on wheel speeds, the ECU decreases the throttle-valve opening to reduce torque.
    The slip rate of the rear wheel is restrained during cornering and acceleration; torque is controlled based on vehicle roll angle, such as when turning, contributing to a sense of security during the riding experience.
    The rider can choose how strongly the engine brake is applied when the throttle is closed during deceleration; three levels of adjustability are available, depending on rider preference.
    A quick shifter allows shifting up or down without use of the throttle or clutch; the driving load on gears is reduced during shifting, simplifying the rider’s shifting process on the track, on winding roads or in traffic. For both upshifting and downshifting, feel can be adjusted between three levels.
    Adapted from the RC213V-S, the throttle-by-wire system (a first on a straight-four Honda) features a built-in Accelerator Position Sensor and improves response and rideability.
    A first on a Honda, the full-color thin-film-transistor liquid crystal meter features Street, Circuit and Mechanic displays and is designed to be less intrusive for the rider.
    A five-level Power Selector enables on-the-fly adjustment of riding modes, HSTC and suspension electronics, adapting the machine to changing conditions.
    The lithium-ion battery is one-half the weight of the previous, lead-acid battery. Service life is improved, and the central mounting location helps improve mass centralization.
    Meets current CARB and EPA standards. Models sold in California meet current CARB standards and may differ slightly due to emissions equipment.
    2018 CBR1000RR Chassis / Suspension:
    Portions of frame walls have been thinned down to reduce weight by 300 grams while maintaining appropriate flexibility.
    Redesigned die-cast aluminum subframe is 800 grams lighter.
    Swingarm section thicknesses have been adjusted resulting in weight reduction of 300 grams lighter and an increase in torsional rigidity.
    Wheels have five Y-spokes instead of six for improved aerodynamic stability, while thickness has been reduced to cut weight by approximately 100 grams.
    Radiator has a new high-density core that achieves same level of heat dissipation while reducing width by 30mm and weight by approximately 100 grams overall.
    Minimalist, aggressive, aerodynamic design reduces widths at front of fairings; top fairing is 24mm narrow and middle fairing is 18mm narrower.
    World’s first titanium fuel tank for a mass-production road bike is manufactured using ultra-deep drawing process, achieving low weight and high mass centralization.
    The CBR1000RR SP has semi-active Öhlins Electronic Control (EC) suspension, with 43mm NIX 30 EC fork and a TTX 36 EC shock. Settings are optimized electronically to suit the conditions.
    Standard version has Showa 43mm large-volume BPF inverted fork and Balance Free Rear Cushion (BFRC) shock.
    Available anti-lock braking system (ABS) features rear-lift control (RLC), for smooth, effective braking on corner entry; braking force is controlled according to lean angle, and hard trail braking is allowed.
    On standard version, highly rigid Tokico four-piston opposed radial-mounted front-brake calipers with high-friction brake pads provide strong stopping power.
    Available in standard and ABS versions.