Prøve GULL - Gratis
WHO NEEDS WINGS?
Fast Bikes UK
|August 2025
If you want a top-rate supersport bike, an older generation of the Honda CBR600RR is a hard act to beat.
Many questioned Honda’s decision to reintroduce the CBR600RR into the UK last year, but despite speculation it would flop, especially considering its £10,999 price tag, it has sold well. This is great to see as its proves that UK riders still have an appetite for a ‘proper’ supersport bike that can cut it on track, rather than the slightly lacklustre new generation of ‘road-biased’ sportsbikes such as the Yamaha R7, Triumph Daytona 660 or Suzuki GSX-8R. But that £11k price tag is still a heck of a hurdle to overcome, which is why a used 2013-onwards CBR600RR looks like an extremely tempting prospect. It may lack the new model’s wings, traction control, variable power modes or quickshifter, but if you peel back the tech, underneath they are remarkably similar. Some would say they are basically identical, which ironically is a comment that the 2013 model faced at its launch...
When this generation of CBR was revealed, many thought it was an admission that Honda had thrown the towel in when it came to the supersport class. Heavily based around the previous generation, the 2013 model may have gained ‘MotoGP-style bodywork,’ 41mm Showa big piston forks, a tweaked shock and 12-spoke wheels, but that was about all that was different, aside from a fuelling remap. But did it need to be improved? Honda pointed out the RR’s motor was powering Moto2 bikes and breaking lap records every weekend, demonstrated that it was still more than potent (and reliable...) enough for track use, and that the CBR’s chassis’ abilities have never been called into doubt. It has, remember, won eight WSS titles in its time. And when you ride a 2013-2017 CBR600RR nowadays, you must concede that Honda has a point.

Denne historien er fra August 2025-utgaven av Fast Bikes UK.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Fast Bikes UK
Fast Bikes UK
PROJECT CORNER CHRIS JENNINGS' BANDIT 400 TURBO
Welcome to our project-themed paradise - a place where readers like you take a few snaps, tell a few tales, and get to show us what they've been grafting away at in their garages. This month, Chris Jennings shares his turbo'd Suzuki Bandit 400.
5 mins
December 2025
Fast Bikes UK
V4 R: ACCESS ALL AREAS
While expected, the news of Ducati's 2026 V4 R still landed as a welcome shock in our inbox, with the even bigger surprise being an invite to Bologna to get up close and personal with the 998cc V4 powerhouse, engineered to unleash a potential 239hp at 16,000rpm.
12 mins
December 2025
Fast Bikes UK
LONGTERMER KAWASAKI NINJA 1100SX SE
There has been a recent addition to the family; I've become a proud grandad, and the ride to the hospital to welcome my first grandson after a long day at work on a warm summer evening filled me with energy and joy at the thought of seeing him for the first time.
6 mins
December 2025
Fast Bikes UK
OLIVER LONGTERMER SUZUKI GSX-R125
Well, another month of riding has gone by already and, unfortunately with it, the summer.
4 mins
December 2025
Fast Bikes UK
HONDA CBR1000RR-R SP - FIREBLADE
So much has been written about Fireblades over the years and decades that still being able to ride and write about one - and be able to say that today's version is properly badass - makes me very happy.
5 mins
December 2025
Fast Bikes UK
SUZUKI SLASHES PRICES AND DROPS FINANCE RATES
Suzuki GB has just made life a bit sweeter for anyone eyeing up a new bike, announcing a realignment of on-the-road prices across its range with some models getting a chunky £1000 chopped straight off the tag.
1 min
December 2025
Fast Bikes UK
BATTLE OF BRITTEN
Few motorcycles have captured the imagination like the Britten V1000, a hand-built marvel that not only redefined what a racing bike could be, but which took on the world's biggest manufacturers... and won.
17 mins
December 2025
Fast Bikes UK
ROUNDING OFF
At this point, I'm supposed to pick a bike from the group as my winner, but when it comes to it, the truth genuinely is that it's impossible. How can you pick one 200bhp bike over another 200bhp bike as better, when they are all capable of making your jaw drop and encourage expletives at their sheer violence?
2 mins
December 2025
Fast Bikes UK
SPECIAL DELIVERY
Yamaha's top-spec YZF-R1M hits all the right notes...
6 mins
December 2025
Fast Bikes UK
TRIUMPH REVEALS NEW TF 450-X...
Triumph has just lobbed another grenade into the motocross paddock with the arrival of the TF 450-X, its first full-production 450, dripping with factory-spec intent.
1 min
December 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

