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Honda Cb1000r
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Honda Cb1000r

The Honda Cb1000r has a top speed of 240 km/h (estimated; electronically influenced), produces 145 hp and weighs 212 kg. Motoryk rates it 8.5/10.

La Honda CB1000R se presentó por primera vez en 2008 como una luchadora urbana desnuda derivada de la plataforma Fireblade de la CBR1000RR, que ofrecía el rendimiento de una superbike en un paquete más vertical y apto para la carretera. En 2018, se sometió a una importante reforma de segunda generación, adoptando un estilo neosportivo tipo café, una electrónica actualizada y un refinado motor de cuatro cilindros en línea, lo que consolidó su estatus como moto naked de primera calidad. Se trata, en particular, de una de las motos naked más emblemáticas de Honda, que combina un rendimiento agresivo con una usabilidad diaria y una estética moderna y distintiva.

145 hp

Potencia

104 Nm

Torsión

212 kg

Peso

240 km/h (estimated; electronically influenced)

Velocidad máxima

6.0 L/100km (approx. 16.7 km/L, typical real-world average)

Combustible

Desnudo

Cuerpo

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Honda Reliability Legend

The CB1000R uses a refined inline-4 engine derived from the CBR1000RR, known for exceptional longevity with proper maintenance. Many owners report 50,000+ miles with minimal issues beyond routine service.

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Watch the Cam Chain

Earlier models (2008-2017) can develop cam chain tensioner rattle, especially when cold — listen carefully on startup before buying used. This is a known issue that should be addressed promptly to avoid costly engine damage.

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Strong Resale Value

The 2018+ Neo Sports Café redesign significantly boosted desirability, making those models hold their value better than average in the naked bike segment. The distinctive minimalist styling keeps demand consistently high on the used market.

Generaciones y especificaciones por año

2008–2017 Gen 1

Motor de 998 cc con cuatro cilindros en línea, estilo Naked Streetfighter derivado de las CBR1000RR Fireblade, horquillas convencionales.

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7.8/10

"Fireblade tiene modales en la piel desnuda, pero la comodidad es una idea de último momento."

La CB1000R siempre tuvo la impresión de que los ingenieros de Honda habían montado el motor de una superbike en una Streetfighter y habían dado por terminado el día, lo que es más que nada un cumplido. Esta moto de cuatro cilindros en línea de 998 cc arranca con fuerza desde las 6000 rpm y supera las 9000, pero por debajo de las 4000 es brusca y desigual en el tráfico, lo que convierte la conducción en ciudad en un ejercicio de empuñadura. La postura de conducción tiene un aspecto agresivo, pero en realidad es tolerable durante aproximadamente una hora, hasta que el asiento de serie empiece a agobiar la postura y esas horquillas convencionales te recuerden que se trata de algo más barato. En lo que Honda ha acertado es en la maniobrabilidad (neutra, predecible, nunca nerviosa), y la nota de escape a toda velocidad es, sin duda, uno de los mejores sonidos que produce un motor de cuatro cilindros sin motor.

Pros

+Entrega de energía de alta gama
+Equilibrio de chasis neutro y predecible
+Récord de confiabilidad infalible de Honda
+Fuerte reventa, precios baratos de segunda mano

Contras

Con grumos, sin refinar por debajo de 4 000 rpm
El asiento de stock es realmente terrible
Las horquillas convencionales se adaptan a las especificaciones del presupuesto
Sin control de tracción, sin asistencias
Lo mejor para: Pilotos experimentados que desean un rendimiento asequible Omitir si: Recorres largas distancias a diario
2018–2022 Gen 2

Revisión del estilo del Neo Sports Cafe, motor revisado de 998 cc, horquillas Showa SFF-BP, nuevo tablero LCD e iluminación LED.

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2023–2025 Gen 3

Cumplimiento actualizado de la normativa Euro5, repostaje y escape revisados, pequeñas mejoras estéticas y de suspensión.

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Reseña de un comprador usado

8.5/10
Lo mejor para
Experienced riders wanting refined naked performance daily

"The best all-round naked Honda has built in decades."

$6,500-$11,500 used

The CB1000R is Honda's muscle naked done right — that inline-four pulls hard from 4,000rpm and doesn't stop until the rev limiter slaps you. It's not a superbike pretending to be a streetfighter; it's genuinely balanced, with steering that's precise without being twitchy. Pre-2018 models are workhorses — bulletproof mechanically but basic on kit. The 2018+ Neo Sports Café redesign brought proper USD forks, Showa SFF-BP suspension, and a throttle-by-wire setup that actually works. That generation is where your money should go. Used examples tend to be well-maintained because CB1000R owners are typically experienced riders who bought it intentionally rather than impulsively. Still, check the throttle bodies for sync issues and inspect the exhaust headers for rust — they're a weak point. Aftermarket cans are common, which is fine, but verify the ECU hasn't been hacked badly. Seat comfort is mediocre for anything beyond 90 minutes, and wind protection is essentially nonexistent at motorway speeds.

Pros
Contras
Omitir si: You tour regularly or hate cold mornings

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Problemas comunes

🔥 1 CRITICAL
⚠️Cam chain tensioner rattle on startup MODERATE

Cold start noise, rattling from top end area

Fix cost: $150-$400
🔥Stator failure causing charging issues SERIOUS

Battery voltage at idle, electrical gremlins

Fix cost: $200-$500
⚠️Throttle body sync issues causing rough idle MODERATE

Erratic idle, hesitation between 2000-4000 RPM

Fix cost: $100-$250
💡Fork seal leaks on high-mileage units MINOR

Oil residue on lower fork legs

Fix cost: $150-$300

Lista de verificación previa a la compra

Check service history for cam chain work
Test charge voltage at idle and revs
Inspect fork legs for oil weeping
Listen for top-end rattle cold start

Solid engine, electrical gremlins main concern

Full Specifications

Engine Power 145 hp @ 10,500 rpm (2018+ model)
Torque 104 Nm @ 8,250 rpm (2018+ model)
Top Speed 240 km/h (estimated; electronically influenced)
Weight 212 kg (wet/curb weight, 2018+ model)
Fuel Consumption 6.0 L/100km (approx. 16.7 km/L, typical real-world average)
Type Naked
Fairing No Fairing (Naked)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are common problems with the Honda Cb1000r? +

Cam chain tensioner rattle on startup: Cold start noise, rattling from top end area (moderate) | Stator failure causing charging issues: Battery voltage at idle, electrical gremlins (serious) | Throttle body sync issues causing rough idle: Erratic idle, hesitation between 2000-4000 RPM (moderate)

Is the Honda Cb1000r a good motorcycle? +

The best all-round naked Honda has built in decades. Rating: 8.5/10. Best for: Experienced riders wanting refined naked performance daily. Avoid if: You tour regularly or hate cold mornings.

What is the horsepower of the Honda Cb1000r? +

The Honda Cb1000r produces 145 hp @ 10,500 rpm (2018+ model), with 104 Nm @ 8,250 rpm (2018+ model) of torque. Top speed: 240 km/h (estimated; electronically influenced).

Is the Honda Cb1000r good for beginners? +

Yes — the Honda Cb1000r is a reasonable choice for new riders (145 hp is manageable), weighing 212 kg. Experienced riders wanting refined naked performance daily

Is the Honda Cb1000r reliable? +

Owners report 1 critical issue to watch for on the Honda Cb1000r, notably: Stator failure causing charging issues (Battery voltage at idle, electrical gremlins). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.

Is the Honda Cb1000r good for daily use? +

Experienced riders wanting refined naked performance daily Fuel: 6.0 L/100km (approx. 16.7 km/L, typical real-world average).

How fast is the Honda Cb1000r? +

The Honda Cb1000r reaches a top speed of 240 km/h (estimated; electronically influenced), producing 145 hp at 212 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.

What gear should I buy for a Honda Cb1000r? +

Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Honda Cb1000r, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/honda/cb1000r/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.