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While the CB1000R is a motorcycle hewn into purposeful beauty, the CB1000R Black Edition goes further. Much further. It has been designed, not by bright light but in shadow, crafted for the purest thrill. And defined by darkness. Look at it. Your eyes have to adjust, at first glance; apart from a few machined aluminium details, everything on show is deep black. Or blacker still. Loaded with choice accessories, it rides under any radar and stands way, way out as it does.
Tuned for high performance, and sound, the 4-2-1 exhaust system also wears a jet-black coating. It couldn’t be anything else.
The adjustable quick shifter allows instant, full-throttle, clutch-less upshifts and also aids downshifts. The sensitivity of shifting load can be adjusted between soft, medium and hard.
The engineer’s work on the aluminium upper handlebar clamp matches the intricate machining on wheels, engine and swingarm pivot plates.
Both black front and rear cast aluminium wheels feature machined spoke highlights for a hand-crafted, full-custom look.
High-quality, adjustable Showa SFF-BP USD forks are identical to the CB1000R’s except for one important aspect: every single detail is finished in black.
While the standard CB1000R’s curvaceous aluminium subframe wears a natural finish, the Black Edition’s, of course, is black, along with dark-anodised radiator shrouds and airbox covers.
A perfect fit above the headlight bezel, the anodised black finish of the instrument fly screen adds style and practicality with some wind deflection.
Further underlining the compact minimalism of the CB1000R Black Edition, the Graphite Black pillion seat cowl slots into place when riding solo.
For easy management of navigation, calls, messages and music while you’re riding (available with Android devices only).
Brand | HONDA |
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Licence Type | A |
Model | CB1000 |
Colours Available | Black |
CO2 Emissions (g/km) | 140 (g/km) |