Monday | 8:30AM–5:30PM |
Tuesday | 8:30AM–5:30PM |
Wednesday | 8:30AM–5:30PM |
Thursday | 8:30AM–5:30PM |
Friday | 8:30AM–5:30PM |
Saturday | 8:30AM - 3:00PM |
Sunday | Closed |
The CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP has been redesigned from the ground up with heavy input from the HRC MotoGP™ development program. The engine and chassis technology lean heavily on that of the RC213V-S 'Street legal MotoGP™ machine', with aerodynamics drawn from the RC213V MotoGP™ bike. The Fireblades engine, handling and aerodynamics are built for outright track performance.
MotoGP™ DNAThe CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP has been redesigned from the ground up with heavy input from the HRC MotoGP™ development program. The engine and chassis technology lean heavily on that of the RC213V-S 'Street legal MotoGP™ machine', with aerodynamics drawn from the RC213V MotoGP™ bike. The Fireblades engine, handling and aerodynamics are built for outright track performance. |
Maximum power"To help achieve the maximum power output and the required valve size, combustion efficiency and friction reduction, the Fireblade SP engine shares the same ‘over square’ 81 mm bore and 48.5 mm stroke as the RC213V-S." |
Reduced friction"The engine’s durability has been improved by reducing internal friction, the cam lobes are now coated in Diamond Like Carbon (DLC) – similar to the RC213V-S. This is the first time this process has been used on a mass-production motorcycle. The cylinders also feature a built-in bottom bypass which circulates cool water from the radiator into the main water jacket, while the area below uses non-cooled water. The outcome is a lower, more even temperature at all points across the bores for less distortion and friction." |
Semi-cam gear trainThe valve train is driven by a new semi-cam gear train system. To drive such high-RPM/high-cam lift performance the chain is driven from the timing gear located on the crank shaft via the cam idle gear – making it shorter in length and reducing weight. |
Ram-air inductionA ram-air duct located in the front fairing tip feeds through the headstock, around the steering stem and into the airbox; this smooth path is made possible by the application of Honda’s Smart Key System. The area of the opening for this system is equivalent to that of the RC213V MotoGP machine and it’s design provides high ram pressure in a stable manner at a wide range of speeds. For 2022, intake ports, airbox, airbox funnels and exhaust mid section were revised to deliver extra mid-corner acceleration and drive. |
Akrapovic exhaustThe 4-2-1 exhaust downpipes have optimized diameters and oval cross section to improve gas flow. The smaller, lightweight titanium exhaust muffler was developed in conjunction with Akrapovic, to help deliver both low-rpm torque and high-rpm power; a valve stopper helps stop exhaust-gas leak when closed while also reducing noise, allowing the mufflers total internal volume to be reduce by 38%. |
Throttle by wireThrottle By Wire (TBW) has been enhanced for faster response through a range of part throttle applications - such as gradual opening as you exit a corner – minimizing any delay in torque delivery. It's derived from the RC213V-S to provide more linear delivery and puts precise throttle control - and a natural feel - in the rider's right hand. |
Riding modesThree default riding modes feature options to change the engines output and character. Power (P), Engine Brake (EB), Wheelie control (W) and Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) can all be adjusted within the modes. The Fireblade SP is also equipped with Start Mode for race starts. |
Wheelie ControlWheelie control uses information gathered by the IMU on pitch angle, along with front and rear wheel speed sensors to maintain torque and manage any front wheel lift without sacrificing forward drive. |
Honda Selectable Torque ControlHonda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) adjusts through 9 levels plus off. HSTC has been updated for smoother, more intuitive grip management, helping to deliver maximum rider confidence. |
Start ModeThe RR-R SP is also equipped with Start Mode for race starts. It limits the engine RPMs at 6,000, 7,000, 8,000 and 9,000 RPM set-points, even with a wide-open throttle, helping the rider focus on clutch release (and lights) alone. A quickshifter is also fitted as standard, with performance optimized for racing performance and reliability. |
Aluminium diamond frameThe aluminium diamond-style frame uses the rear of the engine as the upper shock mount; the swingarm is longer and based on the RC213V-S design. The rigidity balance, weight distribution and steering geometry have been carefully adjusted to improve stability,handling and traction |
Bosch six-axis IMUA six-axis Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) provides a 3D estimation of riding dynamics and provides input to manage all of the electronic systems. The (IMU) also controls the new Honda Electronic Steering Damper (HESD). |
Honda Electronic Steering DamperEquipped with Showa’s new Honda Electronic Steering Damper (HESD). A lightweight through-rod design that mounts on the bottom of the steering stem and attaches to the bottom yoke, HESD is controlled by input from the wheel speed sensors and IMU; 3 levels of control are available. |
Öhlins Smart Electronically Controlled (Smart-EC) suspensionThe RR-R SP features semi-active Öhlins Electronically Controlled suspension (Smart-EC) with 43 mm Öhlins NPX forks and TTX36 shock. This suspension works in conjuction with the Öhlins Object Based Tuning interface (OBTi) to offer finer adjustment of settings. |
Brembo brakesNew Brembo Stylema four-piston radial mount brake calipers are operated by a Brembo master cylinder and brake lever. The 5 mm thick, 330 mm diameter discs helps to efficiently dissipates heat. The rear brake caliper is the same Brembo unit used by the RC213V-S. |
Rear lift controlRear lift control and ABS-managed brake force relative to lean angle boost confidence on turn-in. The system features two switchable modes; SPORT mode focuses on road-riding performance, with high brake force and less pitching, while TRACK mode offers performance in braking from much higher circuit speeds. |
Improved aerodynamicsThe RR-R SP's new aggressive fairing design was no mere styling exercise; the goal in development was to create class-leading drag coefficient and restrict lift under acceleration while improving braking stability. This was achieved by adding an aerodynamic fairing, windscreen and mudguard and the fuel tank cover was lowered by 45 mm (compared to the previous design) to allow for a more compact riding position. |
Increased downforceTo help generate downforce at track speeds – and maintain the smallest possible frontal area – the CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP employs winglet structures that effectively generate the same downforce as the RC213V MotoGP machine. The results are a reduction in wheelies under acceleration and increased stability on braking and corner entry. |
Customizable TFT displayFully customizable, full colour 5-inch TFT display offers intuitive control, operated via a simplified four-way switch on the left handlebar. |