Kamis, 27 Februari 2014

Pelaksanaan Jambore Daerah I wilayah Jateng & DIY

Tgl. 23 Febuari 2014 diadakan Jambore Daerah I wilayah Jateng & DIY di Semarang yg diikuti seluruh anggota RACER, CYBER Yogya, CBR Solo, CBR Kudus, Jeco (CBR Jepara). Jambore untuk para pemakai Honda CBR yg tergabung di AHC (Asosiasi Honda CBR) wilayah Jawa Tengah & DIY, diadakan untuk pertama kalinya dan diorganisasi oleh RACER.

Bertempat di Hotel Dafam Semarang lalu dilanjutkan dgn tur ke Sam Poo Kong lalu rolling keliling Semarang sebentar, diakhiri dgn pelepasan para tam dari luar kota di depan RACER di Jl. Pahlawan.





Pelaksanaan 2nd Anniversary RACER

Tgl. 22 Febuari 2014 bertempat di Hotel Dafam Semarang diadakan 2nd Anniversary RACER yg dihadiri seluruh anggota RACER, CYBER Yogya, CBR Solo, CBR Kudus, Jeco (CBR Jepara) serta perwakilan dari PHaS (Paguyuban Honda Astra Semarang).









Kamis, 19 Desember 2013

Evolusi Honda CBR Fireblade

 sumber : visordown.com

A look at the model history of Honda's Fireblade and how it has developed over the past 21 years

1992
The original FireBlade. 893cc, 16-inch front wheel and ultra-cool NSR-style drilled-holes in the fairing. List price, £7,390.


1994
The model that gave birth to one of the coolest paintjobs of all time: Urban Tiger. The 'Blade lost the twin round headlights and gained the Foxeyes. List price, £8195


1996 - A hike in capacity for the 95/96 model, up to 918cc. List price up too, to £9265


1998 - CBR900RR-W, X
With the R1 on the scene, the 'Blade faced stiff competition. Honda didn't change it much and the press started to tease it. It became known as a Sports Tourer.


2000
A step up to 929cc and the much needed 17" front wheel. The RRY sported a new frame and exotic-for-the-time titanium exhaust headers. It was 9kg lighter and a great comeback but still short of the R1.


 2002
This time Honda were serious. Another capacity hike to 954cc. It was lighter than the CBR600 and produced close to 150bhp. Still seen by many as the best 'Blade.


2006
Firmer, smaller and more powerful. The first CBR1000RR was a potent machine. The press kit is littered with references to MotoGP, from the swinging arm and radial brakes to the mass-centralised underseat exhaust.


2008
Supremely quick, capable and more usable than the model it replaced. It featured a slipper clutch and a 13,000rpm redline. Launch model came in this deep red which did nothing for the 'race bike for the road' feeling. The Fireblade had grown up.


2012
Honda launched the 2012 Fireblade with a few small but important tweaks. The blunt nose from the 2008 model had been sharpened up, the 12-spoke wheels looked like trick lightweight options, while the front-end now featured Showa Big Piston Forks and Combined ABS. A weapon! Priced at £11,300 without ABS.


2014
The first ever special edition Fireblade. The CBR1000RR-SP features Öhlins front and rear suspension, a slipper clutch, Brembo monobloc brakes, a blueprinted engine and Honda's updated C-ABS. Supremely capable, that HRC sticker on the fairing has real meaning.