Key performance

215 ch
Power
🔧
1000 cc
Displacement
🏎️
300 km/h
Top speed
22.0 L
Fuel capacity
💰
100 000 €
New price
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Technical specifications

Changements 2009 2011
Front suspension
Fourche téléhydraulique inversée WP Ø 43 mm Fourche téléhydraulique inversée Öhlins FGR000 Ø 43 mm
Rear suspension
Monoamortisseur WP Mono-amortisseur Öhlins TTX36
Front tyre
120/70-17
Rear tyre
190/50-17
Dry weight
166.00 kg

Engine

Displacement
1000 cc
Power
215.0 ch (158.1 kW)
Engine type
4 cylindres en ligne, 4 temps
Cooling
liquide
Bore × stroke
76 x 55,1 mm
Valves/cylinder
4
Fuel system
Injection Ø 46 mm

Chassis

Frame
Double poutre aluminium composite type Diamond
Gearbox
boîte à rapports Boîte 6 vitesses kit HRC
Final drive
Chaîne
Front suspension
Fourche téléhydraulique inversée Öhlins FGR000 Ø 43 mm
Rear suspension
Mono-amortisseur Öhlins TTX36

Brakes

Front brakes
Freinage 2 disques Ø 320 mm, fixation radiale, étrier 4 pistons
Rear brakes
Freinage 1 disque Ø 220 mm, étrier simple piston
Front tyre
120/70-17
Rear tyre
190/50-17

Dimensions

Fuel capacity
22.00 L
New price
100 000 €

Overview

Who remembers the green and red Castrol livery on a Honda Superbike? Those who thrilled to Kocinski's rides on the RC 45 in 1997 or Colin Edwards' world titles on the VTR SP in 2000 and 2002 certainly haven't forgotten. Three SBK world championships were born from this alliance between the Japanese manufacturer and the British lubricant company. For the 2011 season, the Ten Kate team rekindles that flame by swapping the HannSpree colors for the Castrol livery on its CBR 1000 RR Factory. The fairing once again sports that deep green that evokes the racetrack and past glory. A return to roots that stretches back, if you follow the thread, to Honda's involvement at the Tourist Trophy on the Isle of Man in 1959.

Honda CBR 1000 RR Factory TEN KATE SUPERBIKE

The rider lineup assembled for this campaign is far from short on credentials. Jonathan Rea, a pure talent whose SBK career is only gaining momentum, shares the garage with Ruben Xaus, an experienced rider known for his spectacular riding style. Ten Kate, the Dutch outfit renowned for its expertise in Honda preparation, extracts no less than 215 horsepower from the 999 cc inline four-cylinder engine. The powerplant, with its 76 mm bore and short 55.1 mm stroke, breathes sportiness. The six-speed HRC kit gearbox, the aluminum Diamond-type twin-spar frame, and the 22-liter fuel tank form a package built for the long-haul battle. The announced top speed of 300 km/h confirms that this race-spec Fireblade plays in the big leagues.

One sore point remains, however. The CBR 1000 RR, despite its undeniable dynamic qualities, is showing its age against the competition. The Aprilia RSV4, newer and equipped with its 65-degree V4, draws all eyes on the starting grids. The Ducati 1198 and BMW S 1000 RR are not far behind either. The Fireblade's technical foundation did receive a serious boost with the switch to Öhlins suspension in mid-2009, the 43 mm FGR000 inverted fork and TTX36 rear shock offering a remarkable level of precision and control. The braking, with its two radially-mounted 320 mm front discs, remains up to Superbike standards. But the chassis and engine are crying out for an overhaul that Honda has been slow to deliver.

Therein lies the paradox of this machine. In the expert hands of Ten Kate, with Castrol's financial backing and a few HRC parts slipped into the shipments, the CBR 1000 RR Factory remains capable of impressive performances. The work on the rolling chassis transforms an aging platform into a formidable weapon on certain circuit configurations. But against more recently designed rivals, rider talent and engineer ingenuity cannot compensate for everything. At 100,000 euros per machine, we're talking about a pure competition object, out of reach for the average motorcyclist, destined exclusively for the paddocks of the World Championship.

This 2011 Honda CBR 1000 RR Ten Kate Castrol embodies a transition. That of a motorcycle that has won it all but feels the need for fresh blood. Rea and Xaus will have the tools to spring surprises at certain rounds, that much is certain. The question is how long Honda can hold out against the wave of technical renewal sweeping through the Superbike field. Castrol green nostalgia alone doesn't win races. But it serves as a reminder that this team knows the meaning of the word victory.

Indicators & positioning

🔧
Volumetric power
212.1 ch/L
In category Sport · 500-2000cc displacement (3629 motorcycles compared)
Power 212 ch Top 5%
50 ch median 132 ch 212 ch

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