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2004 Honda Cbr1000rr - Fantastic Condition!!! on 2040-motos

US $4,800.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:12996 ColorColor: Red/Black
Location:

Cocoa, Florida, US

Cocoa, Florida, US
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Honda CBR tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1000 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CBR description

2004 Honda CBR1000RR in Amazing  Condition. Always adult driven and very well maintained. Bike runs extremely well and looks great. Shows better then most newer 2011 and 2012 models. Always kept under roof and cover or in an enclosed air conditioned garage. Includes many extras like updated lighting, CBR grips, tank protector, and new Michelin Pilot tires ($400) along with having fuel injection and Honda Electronic Steering Damper for a superior ride and awesome performance. Needs absolutely nothing. All regular scheduled service maintenance (including new Kevlar clutch) was performed professionally and has only ran on ethanol-free fuel since day one. Must see to appreciate and will not disappoint. Includes additional seat cowl for desired look (see photos), bike cover, bike rack, service manual, and additional items like spare lighting (front and back) and extra maintenance items. Clear Title on Hand.   

 

 

'04 CBR1000RR

Engine Configuration

 Inline Four, 4-Stroke, DOHC

 Engine Displacement

998cc

 Engine Cooling System

 Liquid

 Compression Ratio

11.9:1

 Combustion Chamber Design

 Pentroof

 Valves Per Cylinder

 4

Intake Valves Per Cylinder

 2 (Steel)

 Exhaust Valves Per Cylinder

 2 (Steel)

 Bore x Stroke

75 mm x 56.5

 Claimed Peak Horsepower

172 bhp @10,500 rpm

 Claimed Peak Torque

85.0 lbs. - ft. @ 8500 rpm

 Measured Peak Horsepower

153.2 bhp @ 11,100 rpm

Measured Peak Torque

78.5 lbs. - ft. @ 8300 rpm

Measured Horsepower To Weight Ratio

 3.05 Pounds Per Horsepower

 Engine Redline

11,650 rpm

Valve Angle (Included)

11.3 degrees/12.12 degrees (23.5 degrees)

 Combustion Chamber Volume

16.2 cc

 Valve Train Type


DOHC, Link-plate Chain Drive,
Bucket Followers, Shim-under-bucket
Lash Adjustment

 Valve Adjustment Interval

   16,000 miles

 Intake Valve Diameter

29.0 mm

 Exhaust Valve Diameter

24.0 mm

  Intake Valve Stem Diameter

4.0 mm

 Exhaust Valve Stem Diameter

4.0 mm

  Intake Valve Maximum Lift

8.9 mm

 Exhaust Valve Maximum Lift

8.4 mm

  Intake Valve Timing

 

  Open BTDC

18 degrees

 Close ABDC

46 degrees

  Duration

244 degrees

 Exhaust Valve Timing

 

  Open BBDC

39 degrees

  Close ATDC

11 degrees

  Duration

230 degrees

 Valve Timing Measuring Point

1 mm

 Fuel Delivery System

Dual Stage Fuel Injection (DSFI)

Throttle Body Venturi Size

44 mm

 Air Filter Type

Dual, Pre-oiled, Pleated Paper Element

 Exhaust System Type

4-2-1, Steel Titanium

 Ignition System

 Digital Electric

 Lubrication System

 Dry Sump

 Oil Capacity

4.0 quarts (3.8 liters)

 Fuel Capacity

4.8 gallons (18.1 liters)

 Transmission Type

 6-speed, Casset-type, Close-ratio

 Clutch Type

 Multi-plate, Wet

  Clutch Actuation System

Hydraulic

  Clutch Spring Type

 Coil

Number Of Clutch Springs

5


 Number of Clutch Plates

15

  Drive Plates

8

  Driven Plates

7

 Primary Drive

 Gear (Straight-cut)

Primary Drive Gear Teeth (Ratio)

77/ 48 (1.604:1)

Final Drive Sprocket Teeth (Ratio)

41/ 16 (2.563:1)

Transmission Gear Teeth (Ratios)

 

 6th

29/ 25 (1.60:1)

 5th

25/ 20 (1.250:1)

 4th

29/ 21 (1.381:1)

 3rd

30/ 19 (1.579:1)

 2nd

37/ 17 (1.94:1)

 1st

33/ 13 (2.538:1)

 Transmission Overall Ratios

 

 6th

4.768: 1

 5th

5.138: 1

 4th

5.676: 1

 3rd

6.490: 1

 2nd

7.978: 1

 1st

10. 432:1

 Theoretical Speed in Gears at Redline

 

 6th

180 mph

5th

167 mph

4th

151 mph

3rd

132 mph

2nd

 107 mph

1st

 82 mph

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