Short description : Series of Honda sport bikes
The Honda CBR models are a series of Honda sport bikes introduced in 1983.[ 1] They were among the earliest all-enclosed motorcycles.[ 2] With the exception of the single-cylinder CBR125R, CBR150R, CBR250R, and CBR300R, all CBR motorcycles have inline engines.
2024 Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP (SC82)
Single-cylinder
CBR125R (2004–2016)
CBR150R (2002–present)
CBR250R (2011–2013, international; 2011–2021, Japan/Malaysia; 2011–2020)
CBR300R (2015–2023)
Inline-twin
CBR250RR (2017–present, Indonesia/Japan/Hong Kong/Macau/Thailand/Malaysia only)
CBR450SR Aero Sport (1989–1994, Brazil only)
CBR400R (2013–present, Japan/Singapore only)
CBR500R (2013–present)
Inline-four
CBR250F (1986)
CBR250R (1987-1989)
CBR250RR Fireblade (1990-2000)
CBR400F
CBR400R Aero
CBR400RR "Babyblade"
CBR500F (1986–1993)
CBR500R Four (2025–present)
CBR600F Hurricane/600F2/600F3/600F4/600F4i (1987–2006)
CBR600F (2011–2013)
CBR600RR (2003–present)
CBR650F/CBR650R (2014–present)
CBR750 Super Aero (1987–1988)
CBR900RR Fireblade (893 cc: 1992–1995; 919 cc: 1996–1999)
CBR929RR Fireblade (2000–2001)
CBR954RR Fireblade (2002–2003)
CBR1000RR Fireblade (2004–2019)
CBR1000F Hurricane (1987–1999)
CBR1100XX Super Blackbird (1996–2007)
See also
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