* Produced from 2001-2006
* Fuel-injected inline-four engine
* 105 horsepower
* 63 pound-feet of torque
* Top speed of 160 mph
* Curb weight of 430 pounds
* Seat height of 31.1 inches
Honda CBR 600 RR
* Produced from 2003-present
* Fuel-injected inline-four engine
* 117 horsepower
* 67 pound-feet of torque
* Top speed of 175 mph
* Curb weight of 410 pounds
* Seat height of 32.3 inches
Comparison
The Honda CBR 600 F4i is a sport bike that is ideal for riders who want a bike that is easy to ride and comfortable for long rides. The Honda CBR 600 RR is a supersport bike that is more track-focused and better suited for experienced riders.
Engine
The Honda CBR 600 F4i has a 600cc fuel-injected inline-four engine that produces 105 horsepower. The Honda CBR 600 RR has a 600cc fuel-injected inline-four engine that produces 117 horsepower. The RR's engine has a higher compression ratio and more aggressive camshafts, which give it more power.
Suspension
The Honda CBR 600 F4i has a 41mm fork with adjustable preload and rebound damping. The Honda CBR 600 RR has a 43mm fork with adjustable preload, rebound damping, and compression damping. The RR's fork is more adjustable and offers better performance.
Brakes
The Honda CBR 600 F4i has two 310mm discs with twin-piston calipers in the front and a single 220mm disc with a single-piston caliper in the rear. The Honda CBR 600 RR has two 320mm discs with four-piston calipers in the front and a single 220mm disc with a single-piston caliper in the rear. The RR's brakes are more powerful and offer better stopping power.
Price
The Honda CBR 600 F4i has a starting price of $7,449. The Honda CBR 600 RR has a starting price of $11,299. The RR is more expensive, but it offers more performance and features.
Conclusion
The Honda CBR 600 F4i is a great bike for riders who want a comfortable and easy-to-ride sport bike. The Honda CBR 600 RR is a better choice for riders who are looking for a track-focused bike that offers more performance.