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What is a 1998 Honda CBR 900 worth?

What is a 1998 Honda CBR 900 worth?

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Suggested List Price Average Retail
Base Price $9,999 $2,120
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Total Price $9,999 $2,120
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What does a 1998 CBR900RR weigh?

447.5 lbs
Water cooled, 918cc, Inline-4, DOHC

Power: 124 HP (91.2 kW) @ 10000 rpm
Torque: 94 Nm (69.33 lb-ft) @ 8000 rpm
Final drive: Chain
Top speed: 157.83 mph
Curb weight: 447.5 lbs

What year did the CBR 900 come out?

1992
Honda CBR900RR

1992 CBR900RR
Manufacturer Honda
Also called FireBlade
Production 1992-2003
Successor CBR1000RR

How fast is the Honda CBR 900rr?

160 mph
[1993] The CBR900RR made it to the USA as a ’93 model and was a huge leap in sportbike performance at the time. Our original test bike made approximately 114 horsepower and weighed just 457 pounds, a potent combination. Quarter-mile time was 10.48 seconds, and top speed was 160 mph.

What CC is a FireBlade?

999 cc
The Honda CBR1000RR, marketed in some countries as the “Fireblade” (capitalized as FireBlade until the 2000s), is a 999 cc (61.0 cu in) liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder superbike, introduced by Honda in 2003 as the 7th generation of the CBR series of motorcycles that began with the CBR900RR in 1990.

What year was the first FireBlade released?

Arriving initially back in 1992, the Fireblade brought high-performance riding to the masses with an out-of-the-box attitude that shaped the supersport category based on Honda’s intensive and advanced research.

How fast will a CBR 900 go?

[1993] The CBR900RR made it to the USA as a ’93 model and was a huge leap in sportbike performance at the time. Our original test bike made approximately 114 horsepower and weighed just 457 pounds, a potent combination. Quarter-mile time was 10.48 seconds, and top speed was 160 mph.

Is the 929rr fuel injected?

A radically altered Blade came with a new 929cc motor and a pivotless frame that saw the swingarm mounted directly to the back of the engine, as well as fuel-injection replacing the carbs of previous generations.

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