Honda CB1000 explained

Honda CB1000 should not be confused with Honda CB1000R.

Honda CB1000 Super Four
Manufacturer:Honda
Production:1992–1998
Assembly:Japan
Successor:Honda CB1300 Super Four
Class:Standard
Engine:998cc liquid-cooled 4-stroke 16-valve DOHC inline-four
Bore Stroke:77×
Compression:10.0:1
Frame:Steel double-cradle
Rake Trail:24°, 99mm
Wheelbase:1540mm
Length:2220mm
Width:785mm
Height:1130mm
Seat Height:790mm
Dry Weight:246kg (542lb)
Wet Weight:262kg (578lb)
Fuel Capacity:22L
Fuel Consumption:6.9L/100km

The Honda CB1000 Super Four is a CB series 998cc standard motorcycle made by Honda from 1992 to 1996. In the US, it was only sold from 1994 to 1995. The engine was derived the CBR1000F.

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