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2019 Honda CBR600RR Features & Benefits

The lineage behind the CBR600RR boasts ongoing track-tested, championship-winning advancements in form and function that have kept this machine at the forefront of the 600cc Supersport class. The 2019 CBR600RR delivers strong engine, front suspension featuring Honda's 41mm Big Piston Fork for exceptional handling and supple action, plus MotoGP-inspired bodywork that's a product of race-tested aerodynamic design. It all adds up to a sport bike that leads the way, whether it's at the track or just a fun afternoon ride on twisty back roads.

Engine/Drivetrain

  • Centrally located ram-air intake system delivers midrange power and good throttle response in the high-rpm range.

Chassis/Suspension

  • The 41mm Showa Big Piston Fork (BPF) features a large damper piston that generates damping forces at low internal pressures to allow for smooth, responsive fork action. Adjustable for spring preload plus compression and rebound damping.
  • Unit Pro-Link® rear suspension.
  • Using knowledge gained from the Honda RC212V MotoGP race program, the aerodynamic design allows minimal drag. The development and testing used with this CBR600RR bodywork, in turn, led to aerodynamic advancements that were incorporated into the RC213V.
  • This aerodynamic efficiency lends itself to agile handling and good wind deflection for maximum rider comfort.

Honda Genuine Accessories

  • Sport Screen
  • Color-Matched Passenger Seat Cowl
  • Carbon Fiber-Look Rear Fender
  • Carbon Fiber-Look Exhaust Pipe Cover
  • Carbon Fiber-Look License Plate Frame
  • Carbon Fiber-Look Tank Trim
  • Carbon Fiber-Look Fuel Lid Cover
  • Racing Sticker Kit
  • Racing Cover

WARRANTY: Because we're so confident in the quality of each of our Honda Genuine Accessories, we're pleased to offer one of the best warranties in the industry. One-year warranty begins on the day accessories are purchased by the customer.

  • Meets current EPA and CARB standards
  • California version differs slightly due to emissions equipment