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Living with a 2003 Honda CBR954RR FireBlade
By Simon Daukes on 16/11/2003 16:27:40
The big boss takes the CBR954RR FireBlade for a spin
November 2003I'm no Niall mac, let alone Valentino Rossi, so the need for the latest GSX-R this or R1 that passes me by.I want a fast, reliable, competent sports machine that will far surpass my own meagre talents without bankrupting me with its latest fashion expense. The Blade ...
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Living with a 2002 Honda CBR954RR Fireblade
By Warren Pole on 12/06/2002 12:10:12
Wozza avoids the law with a calm time onboard the Honda CBR954RR
June 2002I've always hankered after a Blade. Had my beady dreaming teenage sights on one back in '92 when the very first twin-headlight bad boy burst onto the scene, and have kept a close watch on its progress ever since.My interest took a dive in '96 when the GSX-R750WT came out...
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The most exotic Honda CBR954RR ever...
By Gus Scott on 15/09/2010 15:13:50
If you're totally serious about winning the hardest of the real road races - the notorious Macau GP and Isle of Man TT races - you need the evilest, fastest, trickest machinery available.
not to return from the Island without at least two Gold replicas from the 2001 TT races.Continue the story of the special Honda CBR954RR 2/3
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Aprilia RSV Factory vs. Yamaha R1 vs. Honda CBR954RR
By Rob Hoyles on 20/07/2010 12:24:03
Three of the very finest 1000cc superbikes ever made; the Honda CBR954 Fireblade, Aprilia RSV1000R Factory and the Yamaha R1 are now at bargain prices.
ads, we got our hands on a fairly high mileage 2003 R1 in decent, almost original condition at the giveaway price of just £3999.Not only that, we got one of its direct rivals of the same vintage lined up – a Honda CBR954RR Fireblade at £4599
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Road Test: CBR954RR vs. ZX-9R v GSX-R1000 v YZF-R1
By John Cantlie, Warren Pole, Niall Mackenzie, Gus Scott on 21/04/2008 21:16:18
Another year, another choice selection of 1,000cc sportsbikes. But this year is a particularly good vintage as Yamaha, Kawasaki and Honda try to close the gap on Suzuki's all conquering GSX-R1000 of 2001.
Doesn't matter how many times you say "smaller bikes are more fun because you can thrash them harder," or "I'm getting bored of the latest supersports thing to come out of Japan - they're all the same." You know deep inside that you're talking utter bollocks. You may say these th...
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First Ride: 2002 Honda CBR954RR Fireblade
By Niall Mackenzie on 29/03/2008 14:40:18
There are certain things you remember in life. Where you were when Kennedy was shot (I was on the potty), your first sexual experience (no comment) or when you rode your first Blade.
There are certain things you remember in life. Where you were when Kennedy was shot (I was on the potty), your first sexual experience (no comment) or when you rode your first Blade.I remember it well. I was staying over with Mick Doohan in early 1992 and he had to go out for the...
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Litre Beaters: 2003 1000cc test
By Niall Mackenzie & Jon Urry on 19/05/2003 11:29:51
When you absolutely, positively have to go as fast as possible from one point to another there is only one class to turn to. But when the siren goes off is the new GSX-R still the fastest way to get to a nuclear bunker?
By the time you read this good ol' George Dubya, a man without the mental capacity to eat a pretzel safely - will probably be trying to put more dents in Iraq than you'd find on the average black cab. Chances are this will end up like many a playground scuffle where the big lad p...
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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
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