Motorcycle-BlueBook CBR600RR

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The CBR600RR
was developed from and inspired by the Honda RC211V MotoGP bike. The similar physical appearance of the CBR600RR and RC211V is intentional. Underneath the looks lie MotoGP technologies that were made available for the first time on a production motorcycle such as the Unit Pro-Link rear suspension and Dual Stage Fuel Injection (PGM-DSFI). Both were taken directly from Honda’s MotoGP bike.
While it’s not uncommon for street bikes to utilize racing technology, this was the first time totally new technologies found their way to the production line the same year they made their way to the professional racing grid. The bike receives the “RR” designation for “race replica” because of its emphasis on racing characteristics such as an advanced braced swingarm, center-up exhaust system, and more aggressive riding position. The 2003 model carried over to 2004 technically unchanged, but with new color schemes.
Honda’s middleweight sport bike underwent a complete and total redesign for 2007.
The completely new engine is the smallest and lightest powerplant in the super sport class by a significant margin.
The all-new frame, significantly lighter, slimmer, and more compact than that of the 2006 600RR. The frame is produced using what Honda calls Fine Die-Cast (FDC) technology, which allows them to build a lighter frame without compromising strength or rigidity.
The suspension of the 2007 model is mostly unchanged from the 2006 bike
*Taken from Wikipedia