HONDA SPORTS Bike Reviews
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HONDA CBR1000RR-R FIREBLADE SP (2024-on)
New price: £23,499- 1000cc
- 215 bhp
- 42 mpg
- Medium seat height
From a pure entertainment point of view the new Blade is magnificent
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HONDA CBR650R (2019-on)
New price: £8,599Used price: £5,300 - £8,600- 649cc
- 93.9 bhp
- 47 mpg
- Medium seat height
Honda’s E-Clutch is an exciting feature, at an impressive price
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HONDA CBR600RR (2024-on)
New price: £10,499Used price: £9,500 - £9,700- 599cc
- 119 bhp
- 52 mpg
- Medium seat height
The Honda CBR600RR is as yobbish as you want it to be but does it with style and sophistication
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HONDA CBR1000RR-R FIREBLADE SP (2020-on)
New price: £23,499Used price: £11,000 - £16,500- 1000cc
- 215 bhp
- Medium seat height
The extra 500 quid for the 30th Anniversary model’s iconic paintjob will be money well spent
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HONDA CBF125 (2009-2015)
New price: N/AUsed price: £2,000- 125cc
- 11.3 bhp
- 87.5 mpg
- Medium seat height
Dependable utilitarian transport but with a dash of style
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HONDA CBR500R (2022-on)
New price: £6,699Used price: £3,900 - £5,100- 471cc
- 46.9 bhp
- 80.8 mpg
- Medium seat height
Honda’s A2-friendly sportsbike gets quality suspension and stopping power to match its racy Fireblade-inspired looks
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HONDA CBR1000RR-R FIREBLADE (2020-on)
New price: £19,999Used price: £11,900 - £14,200- 1000cc
- 201 bhp
- 41 mpg
- Medium seat height
Revvy, hard, demanding, the uncompromising Blade is focused on going very fast… but as a race rep, isn’t that the point?
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HONDA CBR125R (2011-2019)
New price: N/AUsed price: £3,400- 124cc
- 13.1 bhp
- 88 mpg
- Medium seat height
Hugely popular learner sports that's easy to ride, comfortable, gives good fuel economy and, above all, is a Honda
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HONDA CB1000R Black Edition (2021-2024)
New price: N/AUsed price: £6,200 - £9,600- 998cc
- 143.5 bhp
- 47.7 mpg
- Medium seat height
Tweaked fuel injection, sharper styling, cunning tech and new multi-spoke wheels
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HONDA VFR400 (1988-1994)
New price: N/A- 399cc
- 60 bhp
- 40 mpg
- Low seat height
Effectively a 400cc version of the iconic VFR750R (RC30)
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HONDA CB1000R (2018-2021)
New price: N/AUsed price: £5,900 - £8,700- 998cc
- 143 bhp
- Medium seat height
Honda has created a fast, slick, beautifully-crafted roadster
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HONDA CBR650F (2017-2018)
New price: N/AUsed price: £3,400 - £5,300- 649cc
- 90 bhp
- 59.3 mpg
- Medium seat height
Small tweaks for 2017 help give the CBR650F a new outlook on life
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HONDA CBR500R (2019-2021)
New price: N/AUsed price: £4,000 - £5,000- 471cc
- 47 bhp
- Medium seat height
A2 licence holders will be chuffed when they discover just how dazzling 47bhp can be
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HONDA CBR600RR (2009-2018)
New price: N/AUsed price: £5,200 - £7,400- 599cc
- 107 bhp
- 32 mpg
- Medium seat height
The big news is the optional electronically-controlled Combined ABS system
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HONDA SP-2 (2000-2007)
New price: N/A- 999cc
- 133 bhp
- 30 mpg
- Medium seat height
"Built to beat Ducati on the track, beautifully made and sounds awesome"
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HONDA RC213V-S (2015-2018)
New price: N/A- 999cc
- 159 bhp
- Medium seat height
Honda’s RC213V-S really is a MotoGP bike with lights and as close to the real thing as is practical. It’s clearly a rich man’s toy but it’s absolutely wonderful that it exists. It shows Honda really does have a heart.
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HONDA CBR1000RR FIREBLADE SP (2019-2020)
New price: N/A- 999cc
- 189 bhp
- Medium seat height
Refined electronics keep Blade SP classy
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HONDA RC45 (1994-1999)
New price: N/AUsed price: £44,000 - £65,000- 749cc
- 120 bhp
- 34 mpg
- Low seat height
It was far in advance of the competition - a race bike with lights
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HONDA CBR1000RR FIREBLADE (2019-on)
New price: N/AUsed price: £6,000 - £9,300- 999cc
- 189 bhp
- Medium seat height
Honda have separated some control systems, and backed-off the nannying of others
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HONDA CBR1000RR FIREBLADE (2004-2005)
New price: N/AUsed price: £3,900- 998cc
- 172 bhp
- 35 mpg
- Medium seat height
"An exceptional sports bike that's blisteringly fast on the road or track"