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Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade (2009-current)

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Detail Value
New price £9,300
Engine size 999cc
Power 178bhp
Top speed 180mph
Insurance group 17
  MCN ratings Owners' ratings
Overall rating is 5 rating is 5
Engine rating is 5 rating is 5
Ride & Handling rating is 4 rating is 5
Equipment rating is 4 rating is 4
Quality & Reliability rating is 5 rating is 5
Value rating is 5 rating is 4.5

MCN overall verdict rating is 5

The big news for the 2009 Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade isn’t its new, oval-shaped indicators, but its revolutionary electronically-controlled Combined ABS system. This makes the Honda Fireblade the world’s first ever ABS-equipped superbike. This system takes none of the enjoyment out of riding this incredible superbike and it feels just the same to ride as a normal Blade, even on the track. The system stays in the background until the moment you get into a difficult braking situation, then the ‘brake-by-wire’ kicks in. This is a landmark motorcycle and surely the shape of things to come. Why would you ever want a bike without it?

Engine

MCN rating rating is 5
Owners' rating rating is 5

It might not make the ultimate power of its 1000cc rivals, but the magic of the Honda Fireblade is its grunt and searing acceleration. The Honda’s gem-like 163bhp in-line-four-cylinder 999.8cc motor is capable of powering the Blade to the naughty side of 180mph, but more impressively it can do 150mph in a quarter of a mile. The power is easy to use, all the way through the rev-range and the throttle response perfect. This is one of the all-time great engines.

Ride and Handling

MCN rating rating is 4
Owners' rating rating is 5

On track, the nimble, but stable Blade handles a lot like the RC212V MotoGP machine it’s styled to look like. The suspension is plush and soaks up bumps on the road nicely, while giving lots of support and control on the circuit. On the standard model the brakes have lots of feel and power, but the C-ABS model takes the braking to a whole new level. The ABS system stops the wheels locking in an emergency, but unlike more crude mechanical systems, there’s no pulsing at the lever, just smooth constant braking pressure. In normal conditions, if you only use the front brake, the system will apply a small amount of rear brake to keep the machine flatter, which increases stability on the way into a corner.

Equipment

MCN rating rating is 4
Owners' rating rating is 4

The Blade comes with every bell and whistle you need for fast riding. As well as the amazing C-ABS system; it has fully-adjustable suspension, radial brakes, a slipper clutch and an exhaust valve. The only thing missing from its armoury is traction control like you’ll find on the Ducati Streetfighter, Ducati 1198S and 1098R. Compare and buy products for the Honda Fireblade in the MCN Shop.

Quality and Reliability

MCN rating rating is 5
Owners' rating rating is 5

Honda invented the words ‘quality’ and ‘reliable’. The Honda Fireblade is the machine against which the competition is judged when it comes to build-quality. The paint is swimming pool-deep and all the controls are solid and operate with an oily perfection.

Value

MCN rating rating is 5
Owners' rating rating is 4.5

Spending just over £9000 isn’t a lot to pay for a class-leading machine. The Blade has cost around nine grand since time began but that hasn’t stopped it getting better and better over the years. Shelling out £1000 for the C-ABS is a lot, but it’s a superb system that doesn’t detract from the riding pleasure and might one day save your skin.

Insurance

Insurance group: 17

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Model History

2004 – CBR1000RR Fireblade launched
2006 – CBR1000RR Fireblade, minor updates including increased compression ratio, tweaked bodywork and larger front brake discs.
2008 – Second generation CBR1000RR Fireblade launched, a new model from ground-up. MCN’s superbike of the year.
2009 – CBR1000RR Fireblade gets new oval-shaped rear indicators and Combined ABS option.

Other Versions

Standard and Combined ABS versions available.

Specifications

Top speed 180mph
1/4-mile acceleration 10.32 secs
Power 178bhp
Torque 78ftlb
Weight 199kg
Seat height 820mm
Fuel capacity 17 litres
Average fuel consumption 32mpg
Tank range 125 miles
Insurance group 17
Engine size 999cc
Engine specification 16-valve, in-line-four
Frame Aluminium twin-spar
Front suspension adjustment Fully-adjustable
Rear suspension adjustment Fully-adjustable
Front brakes 2 x 320mm discs
Rear brake 220mm disc
Front tyre size 120/70 17 in
Rear tyre size 190/50 17 in

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CBR1000RR FIREBLADE

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£8,999

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£6,795

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£8,499

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£8,495

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Owners' Overall Rating rating is 4.5(6 reviews)

  • The Fantastic Fireblade

    Bulla1

    Average rating rating is 5

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    What a Machine!! Hair raising, breath taking, the best bike i have ever owned, HRC colours, FMF apex exhaust system, double bubble screen, solo seat cowel, power commander to come, Excellence pasonified.

    17 September 2009

  • Amazing Bike!

    stevex11sdw

    Average rating rating is 5

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    Over excited and couldnt sleep the day before I picked it up, after riding for first time I couldnt sleep again as even more excited!!!! Repsol colours and all the extras bar ABS, this is a stunning bike in every way and gives me confidence that a 749s never came close to giving.

    14 August 2009

  • Fergymilo

    fergymilo

    Average rating rating is 4.5

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    09 Fireblade c-abs It have taken an eternity to get one but boy oh boy it is worth the wait. I have smile on my face before during and after being on it. Maybe not as sexy as the Italian offerings but £5k cheaper and just as good if not better. Only missing a gear indicator but that is being very picky, you want regret having one

    06 August 2009

  • 09 Fireblade c-abs

    niceguywales

    Average rating rating is 4.5

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    It took a while but i finally got one, and wow what a bike, it looks the bollocks, it sounds the bollocks and as for speed let's just say every time i get on it i cant get the smile off my face for days. it's very easy to ride, and i'm quite new to riding. the breaks do exactly what it says on the tin... amazing. it feels heavy when your standing still (c-abs adds 10kg to standard bike)but when your on the road it's nible like a 600rr only more power. i will say the only thing that lets it down is the fuel gage, or lack of one.

    21 June 2009

  • Average rating rating is 4.5

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    i saw top speed at 182mph so no lies there. this bike it so fun wot ever ur riding style, going slow in traffic i was comfy, no cramp or pains. n if u want to go fast its so easy, it makes u feel safe n corners with ur knee down at high speed are effortless. really loved this bike, only thing i wud say is if u want to go really fast n u know how already it mite b too soft and u want to think about an R1.

    21 June 2009

  • 2008 CBR 1000rr

    andy.r1

    Average rating rating is 4.5

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    I have always owned R1's since 1999 the last been a 2007 model, and clocking up about 12K miles a year on them between road track and also touring. Having had some problems this year with my R1 I took the plunge to try out a blade, the difference between the two bikes is unreal the blade is so confident and power delivery is so crisp and clean,handling is great straight from the crate and I must admit I have not even adjusted it at all from when I picked up the bike, the build quality is a bench mark for others to follow, the brakes are spot on and a lot better than my R1 had got 6 pot or not, the exhaust note is perfect and sounds realy nice after 4000rpm. I am off to Almeria in Feb with the bike for a week on track and I can't wait to see what it performs like on track.

    06 January 2009

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guyincognito says

fireblae

this bike is the dogs bollox, and the best on the road by a million miles. gixers, r1's don't come anywhere near!! simple as that dudes!!!

15 October 2009 16:48

niceguywales

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09 Fireblade c-abs

It took a while but i finally got one, and wow what a bike, it looks the bollocks, it sounds the bollocks and as for speed let's just say every time i get on it i cant get the smile off my face for days. it's very easy to ride, and i'm quite new to riding. the breaks do exactly what it says on the tin... amazing. it feels heavy when your standing still  (c-abs adds 10kg to standard bike)but when your on the road it's nible like a 600rr only more power.

21 June 2009 22:30

JayMack

JayMack says

09 fireblade

i see it says the top speed is 180mph, but i've seen videos of this bike reaching 299kph stock (almost 186mph) with slight rpm room to spare. thought it would be intresting to let people know this bike can potentially hit 190mph. ride on~

02 June 2009 23:07

scoobystu

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blade

I took this bike for a test ride and was blown away , brakes , handling and acceleration are out of this world , to easy to ride very fast and anyone who says boring is full of s*** ,  pig ugly though so I'll be staying with the R1 .     One thing though a mate dropped his 2 week old blade on a roundabout while getting his knee down (his fault not the bike )  the bike hit nothing and seemed to slide gently for about 20 feet , no bouncing or collisions ,  It was written off !!!!!!!!!!  frame and swing arm damage ....  UNREAL

01 March 2009 00:50

speedracerr

speedracerr says

2009 CBR1000RR

I sold my 2006 already. I can't wait to start riding mine. I got it for Xmas, for US$ 11,299 with ABS, but the estimated delivery date is Jan 15, 2009. Not a bad deal if you ask me.

28 December 2008 20:23

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