893cc is still fun, even nowadays. ___ Camera: GoPro Hero 5 Black with ND8 filter. 2.7k | 24fps I SuperView With some LUTs added later. #Fireblade #cbr900rr #sc28 #893cc #2021
That thing comes through smooth and planted on camera. Reminds me of my stock '22 Hayabusa. I imagine that Honda had to feel incredible back when it came out!
Wow, this was extremely enjoyable ! I've been bikeless for the last seven years and i really missed this feeling! I love this bike but never had the chance to ride one, how would you say it holds up today? in terms of comfort, weight, fuel mileage etc. ?
Thank You! The bike is great and I have a lot of fun while riding. I cannot compare it to the modern 1000cc or even 600cc because I did not ride any yet. Only with a friend who have 600cc cbr 03, I think that you can set it around modern 750cc sports. Comfortable? Well If you ride alone yes. You will handle it I think if you move a lot on bike :D. Fuel consumption depends on riding style. Mileage - mine is around 58k km and I have no problems for now, but you have to check everything more offten. Weight- Well its heavier and bigger than modern bikes but when you start riding and learning it you can keep up easily. If you have a chance to get one in good condition, take it :).
@@McPrecyl Thanks for all the info ! that sound like exactly the kind of bike I'd like to ride :) I think as soon as I have a place to safely park it I will finally try to get one !
Awesome bike! I'm seriously thinking of buying one, but i'm not entirely convinced if its a bike for a novice rider. I have my license already for quite some years but i have mainly driven other types of (classic) Honda's like ST70G, NSR 125, XRV750 and FJS600 with the most miles on the FJS commuter bike. I feel like the CBR is in another league. But it is one of my guilty pleasures to own one. How do you feel about riding this without other supersport experience?