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Living with a 2005 Honda CBR600RR
By Harriet Ridley on 15/06/2005 15:07:15
Harriet who? Exactly. Well she wrote this review of a Honda CBR600RR

June 2005WHEN JON TOLD me there was something waiting for me downstairs, I thought it'd be a box of boring stuff. Instead I found a Honda CBR600RR. I hugged Jon (eek!), got my gear on and took my new toy for a spin.I haven't been so excited about a

First Ride: 2005 Honda CBR600RR
By Niall Mackenzie on 31/03/2008 22:17:22
Two years on and the all-conquering CBR600RR gets its first major revamp. Has the best just got better? Crash test dummy Niall flies to Estoril to find out.

, and the clever self-contained (but difficult for me to figure out) Unit Pro Link rear suspension system remains the same, giving great feedback at all times.Continue the 2005 Honda CBR600RR Review - 2/3

Living with a 2006 Triumph Scrambler
By James Whitham on 15/06/2006 16:49:10
James Whitham knows a thing or three about bikes. So how did he get on with the Triumph Scrambler?

Jun 2006IT'S NOT OFTEN I'm asked for my autograph these days but when I went to pick up my Bonneville Scrambler the staff at Team Roberts Triumph in Doncaster (01709 860001) made a right fuss of me. They were, however, along with most of my mates, surprised at my choice of long t...

Supersport Superstars - 2005 600cc test
By Jon Urry on 01/03/2005 12:09:13
How do you split five of the best supersport machines ever made? It's not easy, but using two of the UK's most successful and experienced racers, a Spanish race track and a day's riding on dry mountain roads is certainly a good start...

, and compared to Niall on the Honda he seemed to be having to wrestle the bike around. Which was confirmed when he came in.Continue the 2005 600cc Supersport test - 2/3

Buyer Guide: Honda CBR600RR
By Visordown on 15/10/2010 17:02:31
The ultimate buyer’s guide to the CBR600RR written by the people who actually own the bike...

Click to view: Honda CBR600RR owners reviews, specs and image galleries.Double R. It doesn’t sound much. Two little letters replacing the ‘F’ at the end of  the well established CBR600. But they mean everything. RR means double spiteful, track

First Ride: 2013 Honda CBR600RR C-ABS review
By Ben Cope on 26/03/2013 13:45:50
At a freezing-cold Donington where even the mighty Ron Haslam struggled to get heat in the tyres, we ride Honda's revised Supersport offering. In between mugs of hot tea.

- and in the wet it's generated some amazing scenes. A soaking-wet Donington was the perfect place to launch Honda’s latest Supersport contender, the not-all-new but revised and updated-for-2013 CBR600RR; a bike that suits Donington’s flowing curves and high corner

Your Top 10 motorcycles
By Ben Cope on 23/08/2010 16:22:01
You've reviewed and voted on your bikes over the past 12 months in Visordown's reviews section and here's your Top 10

riders and old hands alike.Read the full Triumph Daytona 675 review here.9. Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade (2004 - 2005): 4.43/5The first of a long line of Honda Fireblades to bear the 1000 sticker. The CBR954RR was well loved, but the game had moved

Niall's Spin: Kawasaki ZX-6R (1995 - 2005)
By Niall Mackenzie on 08/10/2010 10:25:12
Niall gives his verdict on a decades worth of Kawasaki ZX-6Rs

: if it's a thrashed, crashed track mongrelAlso consider: 2003 Honda CBR600RR, 2003 Yamaha YZF-R6Continue for the rest of the Kawasaki ZX-6Rs

New colours for Yamaha's 2007 YZF-R6
By Visordown News on 09/12/2006 10:31:46
New colours for Yamaha's outstanding supersport bike

choice for those familiar with the concept of a gravel trap.With Honda's new CBR600RR hoping to take the top spot in the hotly fought supersport 600cc category, the R6 has it all to work for in 2007. Yamaha quote the engine as delivering 133hp (at

First Ride: 2005 Kawasaki ZX-6R
By Niall Mackenzie on 19/02/2005 16:32:41
It's all change in the supersport class. First Yamaha, then Honda, now Kawasaki. Niall braves the rain again and tries his best to stay on board the new ZX-6R

and lighter ZX-10R-style wheels. The underseat muffler is less tidy and protrudes more than the CBR 600RR's, but looks good never the less.On to the fun part. After hopping aboard I found the riding position for me was a tad cramped. The pegs didn't give me


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