Sunday, 15 January 2012

HONDA CBR1000RR Fireblade 20th Anniversary - Special Edition.


So the new 2012 Honda Fireblade has only had a small number of changes made to it, but could it be that their effect is pretty impressive?

You can count on one hand the number of important changes Honda has made to the 2012 Fireblade. New Showa BPF fork, new Showa Balance Free Rear Cushion shock, new wheels, new styling and a new dash. Anything else counts as a tweak. So that means that power remains the same, the electronics package remains the same (non-existence except for the C-ABS option), and the chassis and ergonomics remain the same.




The 2008-2011 Honda Fireblade was just so bloody brilliant. It was pure, balanced and sophisticated – and the 2012 bike stays with these themes.

The first thing to notice is that there’s not much to notice. The BPF’s give that flat feeling as you get on the ZX-10R and GSX-R1000, the rear shock’s effects aren’t mind bending, and the motor feels almost the same as before (which, of course, it is). The jury is still out on the Bridgestone S20 rubber, mainly because it was cold and Portimao has lost its initial grip, but once Honda technicians stuck some R10 track tyres on it was really time to let it rip.


And what a great bike the Honda Fireblade remains to be. Poise, balance, class, predictability and fun. It works on so many different levels that you can’t fail to be impressed by its abilities. It’s a fitting tribute to the bike that started it all, 20 years ago.







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