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Honda VFR750R RC30 (82 kW) [88]

Sports Bike; 748 cc; 50-100 kW /~ 68-136 HP; Newest review: 8/2012

Only those with a huge amount of cash to burn will be able to get their hands on a VFR750R RC30, but this legend is worth every single penny according to Fast Bikes thanks to its iconic looks, insane …

1 review

 
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Honda CBR900RR Fireblade

Sports Bike; Newest review: 8/2012

Although the CBR900RR Fireblade's default tyres could be better, overall it's an easy bike to ride in Fast Bike's opinion, who said that its superb handling and steering made it feel …

1 review

 
CBR 1000 RR Fireblade (131 kW) [12]
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Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade (131 kW) [12]

Sports Bike; 1000 cc; Over 100 kW /~ 136 HP ; Number of Cylinders: 4; No ABS as standard; Newest review: 4/2012

Although the CBR1000RR is not perfect, the 2012 incarnation is an improvement over previous versions, which to be fair were already very fine machines. Despite Fast Bikes criticising its top end,

3 reviews

 

More information at: Fast Bikes, issue February 2012 Honda Fireblade Instead of using power and electronics, Honda have used clever refinement in a bid to beat the opposition. … to review

 
CBR1000RR Fireblade (119 kW) [10]
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Honda CBR1000RR

Sports Bike; 1000 cc; Over 100 kW /~ 136 HP ; Number of Cylinders: 4; No ABS as standard; Newest review: 11/2012

The only second-hand bike in this round-up, the 2010 CBR1000RR is a very well balanced effort that offers amazing bang for your buck in Fast Bikes' opinion thanks to its excellent motor and

4 reviews

 

More information at: Fast Bikes, issue Spring 2012 Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade The new 'Blade was first tested in a tropical location using a proper track. It has now been put through its paces in another test, this time on the UK roads in the Winter weather. … to review

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Honda Fireblade

Sports Bike; Number of Cylinders: 4; No ABS as standard

"Plus: Weight, Honda build quality, collectable. Minus: Big money now, lots of knackered examples."

3 reviews

 
Honda CBR600RR (86 kW) [05]
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Honda CBR600RR (86 kW) [05]

Sports Bike; 599 cc; 50-100 kW /~ 68-136 HP; Number of Cylinders: 4; No ABS as standard; Newest review: 10/2012

Fast Bikes weren't too happy about the CBR600RR's price tag and they said that the midrange could be better, thus implying that you'll need to work the motor. On the other hand, …

1 review

 
CBR 600 RR (customised) [09]
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Honda CBR600RR (customised) [09]

Sports Bike; Number of Cylinders: 4; Newest review: 12/2012

Excellent fueling and a simply fantastic handling make this CBR600RR a real pleasure to ride that's also a great choice for those wanting to improve their turning chops. Fast Bikes were pleased …

1 review

 
VTR 1000 SP1 [00]
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Honda VTR 1000 SP-1 [00]

Sports Bike; Newest review: 6/2012

When the VTR1000 SP-1 appeared on the market, it was hampered by a huge price tag, a tiny petrol tank and horrible fuelling, but it was also a beast of a bike that managed to break Ducati's

1 review

 

More information at: Fast Bikes, issue Summer 2012 2000s Bike Guide - 2000 Honda VTR1000 SP-1 In the late 90s, Ducati was where it was at, and if you didn't ride one you didn't have the slightest chance of winning a competition. But then Honda stepped up its game and created the VTR1000 SP-1... … to review

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Honda CBR900RR Fireblade (115 kW) [02]

Sports Bike; 954 cc; Over 100 kW /~ 136 HP ; Newest review: 6/2012

In Fast Bikes' opinion, the CBR900RR 2002 Fireblade is a real scorcher whose only flaw is a somewhat bland suspension but which impresses on all other accounts. It's got power by the …

1 review

 
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Honda RVF750R RC45 (88 kW) [94]

Sports Bike; 749 cc; 50-100 kW /~ 68-136 HP; Number of Cylinders: 4; Newest review: 1/2012

Honda put a high level of detail and quality into the RC45 which gave it a supreme build and as people are now realising that this was the best V4 ever to come from Japan, prices are beginning to

1 review

 

More information at: Fast Bikes, issue Spring 2012 1990s Bike Guide - 1994 Honda RVF750R RC45 A high price-tag and Ducati's release of the 916 prevented the RC45 from gaining its full potential, and it didn't appeal as much as its RC30 predecessor. It turned out to be one of the best V4s ever made though. … to review

 
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Honda CBR600RR (78 kW) [06]

Sports Bike; 599 cc; 50-100 kW /~ 68-136 HP; Number of Cylinders: 4; No ABS as standard; Newest review: 10/2011

1 review

 
Honda CBR600RR
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Honda CBR600RR

Sports Bike; 599 cc; 50-100 kW /~ 68-136 HP; Number of Cylinders: 4; No ABS as standard

Fast Bikes believe that the Honda CBR600RR is a superior road bike. They say it has aged well, and that the used market has also been favourable to it. However, the dash looks rather old fashioned,

4 reviews

 

More information at: Fast Bikes, issue April 2012 Forgotten class The supersports class of bikes has been virtually forgotten, and even though thrills can easily be found elsewhere, it doesn't mean this class has nothing to offer. In test: Five supersports bikes were reviewed and rated under the headings track, fast road, hooligan, new rider, and desirability. Final scores of 1 x 6, 2 x 7, 1 x 8 and 1 x 9 points out of 10 were awarded. … to review

CBR 1000 RR Fireblade C-ABS (131 kW) [12]
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Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade C-ABS (131 kW) [12]

Sports Bike; 1000 cc; Over 100 kW /~ 136 HP ; Number of Cylinders: 4; ABS; Newest review: 7/2012

The hefty price tag of Honda's CBR1000RR Fireblade is one of its most serious flaws according to Fast Bikes, since despite being an excellent proposition with a great midrange and fantastic …

1 review

 
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Honda CBR 600 RR C-ABS (88 KW)

Sports Bike; 599 cc; 50-100 kW /~ 68-136 HP; Number of Cylinders: 4; No ABS as standard; Newest review: 3/2012

The CBD600RR would make the ideal partner on the road, if only it had a bit more speed. It can shift, but needs pushing. This is quite an old package and the gearbox is not what it could be, but the …

1 review

 
Honda CBR250R (19 kW) [12]

Sports Bike; 249 cc; 15-30 kw /~ 20-41 HP; Number of Cylinders: 1; Newest review: 12/2012

Reviewers at Fast Bikes were a bit underwhelmed by Honda's CBR250R, saying that although it has some good points going for it such as its low price, agility and stability, it's not exactly …

1 review

 
Honda VFR 800 X Crossrunner C-ABS (75 kW) [11]
Honda VFR 800 X Crossrunner C-ABS (75 kW) [11]

Tourer, Enduros; 782 cc; 50-100 kW /~ 68-136 HP; Number of Cylinders: 4; ABS; Newest review: 12/2011

Though the Honda Crossrunner is alright for touring on, and it offers an assured and pleasurable ride, it doesn't like carrying heavy loads, and the small and basic dash are not ideal for …

2 reviews

 
CBR125 R (10 kW) [11]
Honda CBR125R (10 kW) [11]

Light Motorcycles; 125 cc; Up to 15 kW /~ 20 HP; Number of Cylinders: 1; No ABS as standard; Newest review: 11/2011

Economy-wise, the Honda CBR125R wins over the other bikes on the test with its low price, unfortunately this is also true of the cheap components that have been used, and testosterone doesn't

2 reviews

 

More information at: Fast Bikes, issue June 2011 Honda CBR125R & CBR250R Launched simultaneously with the 600F, Alastair got to sample the Thai-produced junior CBR Brigade. In test: Two junior sports motorbikes were reviewed and rated. … to review

CBR 600F ABS (75 kW) [11]
Honda CBR600F ABS (75 kW) [11]

Sports Bike; 599 cc; 50-100 kW /~ 68-136 HP; Number of Cylinders: 4; ABS; Newest review: 8/2011

Fast Bikes consider the Honda CBR600F to be a pretty special bike, with great abilities and a lot of panache considering its price. The mid-range performance isn't perfect and it is lacking a

2 reviews

 

More information at: Fast Bikes, issue June 2011 Honda CBR600F After nearly a decade's absence, Honda has revived the CBR600F. Is this the return of the do-anything legend or is it just a hornet with fairings? … to review

CBR 1000 RR Fireblade (131 kW) [08]
Honda Fireblade (131 kW) [08]

Sports Bike; 999 cc; Over 100 kW /~ 136 HP ; Number of Cylinders: 4; No ABS as standard; Newest review: 9/2011

Not many bikes can make you feel at home in minutes, but the 2008 Honda Fireblade can, and unlike earlier Fireblades, it offers a great balance of excitement and control. It's easy to ride, and

2 reviews

 

More information at: Fast Bikes, issue November 2011 Half Price Heroes A 2011 litre sportsbike will set you back £12,000 on average, but if like most of us you don't happen to have a spare £12,000 knocking about, there are cheaper alternatives available, namely from 2008. In test: Four sportsbikes were reviewed and rated under the headings track, fast road, hooligan, new rider, and desirability. Overall scores ranging from 7 to 10 out of 10 points were awarded. … to review

CBR250R ABS (19 kW) [11]
Honda CBR250R ABS (19 kW) [11]

Tourer; 250 cc; 15-30 kw /~ 20-41 HP; Number of Cylinders: 1; ABS; Newest review: 4/2011

"Plus: Excellent commuter/newbies bike, ABS, comfort, price. Minus: Not a riot, bit budget."

1 review

 
 

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Supersport superheroes Fast Bikes November 2012 - Think the supersport class is over and done with? You might want to reconsider that after seeing these four models... Review details: Four supersport bikes were reviewed and rated under the headings track, fast road, hooligan, new rider and desirability. Final scores of 1 x 7 and 3 x 8 points out of 10 were awarded.

Class A hits Fast Bikes January 2013 - Beginners' bikes are usually expensive and underpowered, so there's usually little to get excited about. Honda and Kawasaki, however, have launched two new machines which have made Fast Bikes sit up and pay attention... Review details: Two bikes were reviewed and rated on the headings track, fast road, hooligan, new rider and desirability. Final scores of 1 x 6 and 1 x 9 points out of 10 were awarded.

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