I have to agree with your statement, as the Triple R is more of a race bike and kicks the ass off every Japanese bike except for the H2. Then again the H2 is way too expensive and is not for riding around is for the track.
If you plan to do more commuting than track days, the RR is a more sensible choice. It is significantly less expensive, lighter, comfier, less physically demanding to ride, and has more than enough power you'll ever need for street riding. However, if your priority revolves around slicing those seconds or miliseconds off your lap times on the track and you don't mind the price, the RRR offers just what you need for that. It has stronger top-end power, sharper handling, and more sophisticated tech. a more extreme, powerful, and race-focused bike.
Same but I know the 23 I bought has the bigger bore stroke and throttle body, so I don't know if the horsepower is still 26 hp lower, really hard to find actual hp specs for the RR.
Nice enthusiastic comparison and explanations, thanks. $10,000 more, I could buy another motorcycle for that price. Definitely geared for diehard racers on the race tracks in competition.
such a stupid move from Honda to discontinue selling the budget liter bike in Europe but we got a highly overpriced bike that no one is gonna buy :D You can get race ready bikes much cheaper like Aprilia RSV4 or the ZX10R and with even more features like cruise control ... I hope its only because of the emissions and they will bring it back like they did with the CBR600RR
Lol, yeah, A.I. sound is getting more realistic these days. But still, a real human voice is far better. Although, for a small channel like mine that doesn't earn much money, AI voice makes producing content so much faster, cheaper, and easier. Maybe someday, if this channel becomes big and I can afford it (more time and money to spend on this channel), I'll use my real voice.😄
Honestly, if you are going to buy the race version of any bike, Honda cbr is the one to buy. The rrr has too much improvement over the base version. The difference is much bigger than the bmw, yamaha, and any other.
Only in the USA. In Europe the rr-r is the same bike as the rr-r sp but with some "downgrade". But it is exactly the same design, same engine etc. Only for the American market they continue to sell the old Fireblade rr
Im a huge Honda fan...but The New RR R have a lots of problems, a lots recals and gear box melting 😅 with gears cracks on track. Maybe the new 1000 2024 will add some fresh quality engine parts....until then I stick with Sp2 2018...
why the RRR isnt available in the US? And what happened to the brembo stylema calipers and the ohlins forks? and the matte pearl morion paint? are any of those still available as an option?
Uh what? It is available in the US, wdym? edit: ah I see the 2023 model hasn't been shown yet, but it looks just like the 2022 version, it'll probably be added to the lineup again down the line.
@@wajalamano is not, the "regular" RR-R is only available for the European market, in the USA is available the RR-R SP or the old RR but not the RR-R ( without "SP")
Honda CBR has always been known as superior sportbikes with the necessary compromise in the engine characteristics (well explained here), construction frame and riding position. The CBR 1000RR version prior to the still available 2023 model in the US was an even better road touring sportbike albeit maybe the slowest and heaviest. Further down in the engine capacity to the In-line Twin 250CC RR, the model is still widely regarded as maintaining Honda road-going sportbike DNA with a smooth and efficient engine, moderate horsepower with good torque at the mid to lower range and a compact lightweight steel frame. For those who wants even more comfortable ride with a sportbike look and handling Honda also has that covered with another In-line Twin CBR500R whose engine mechanics, rider position and overall design is currently probably the most fuel efficient, quietest, most subdued exhaust sound and most comfortable riding among all sportbikes from any makers from 250CC-300CC and up.
What Sportbike/Superbike would be the best option if it was to be swapped into a small lightweight car (Ideally under 2000lb vehicle weight hopefully closer to 1500lb vehicle weight) Ideally, I would prefer 200HP or higher, which is also 1000cc or smaller (I realize that this is an odd request as higher horsepower ratings probably requires more engine displacement). Does such a Sportbike/Superbike even exist? Thanks for any opinions and insights.
you have taken the ST model in image and with its characteristics. except that it is the price of the SP model. Nissin brakes are the standard otherwise it's Brembo.
@FireBladeRR-RSP however, looking at your username, it could be that your bike has become your personality, and it seems as though you might have a touch of self-deception at play.
@@lovelessissimo still have many bikes I’ve accumulated over the years . Bought the 30th anniversary as a year late 50th bday present… my buddy has the 2021 RR. We switched for a afternoon and his is flashed… it’s nice but nowhere near the performance , handling and braking.. it’s nice.. but for me the 10K was worth every cent… if I was poor I would settle but I’m not..
the triple R is worthy only if you race, the doble R is enoug for simple mortals as we are.
A ninja 250 is more than enuf for u
@@Yakiniq-n7o a tricycle is too much for you
@@we-are-all-one6433 bruh don’t talk, you can’t even drive a Corolla straight
@@we-are-all-one6433lol
I have to agree with your statement, as the Triple R is more of a race bike and kicks the ass off every Japanese bike except for the H2. Then again the H2 is way too expensive and is not for riding around is for the track.
If you plan to do more commuting than track days, the RR is a more sensible choice. It is significantly less expensive, lighter, comfier, less physically demanding to ride, and has more than enough power you'll ever need for street riding.
However, if your priority revolves around slicing those seconds or miliseconds off your lap times on the track and you don't mind the price, the RRR offers just what you need for that. It has stronger top-end power, sharper handling, and more sophisticated tech. a more extreme, powerful, and race-focused bike.
The Double R is WAY MORE comfortable as a daily rider. I used my Double R to go to work.
Same but I know the 23 I bought has the bigger bore stroke and throttle body, so I don't know if the horsepower is still 26 hp lower, really hard to find actual hp specs for the RR.
cant lie, i have seen 2 triple Rs in real life and that shit is scary fast even beating out h2s and s1000rr the top speed is insane
Nice enthusiastic comparison and explanations, thanks. $10,000 more, I could buy another motorcycle for that price. Definitely geared for diehard racers on the race tracks in competition.
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Nice research on this one!!
One of the cleanest and clean videos compared for figures to the point. Something I was looking for. Subbed ! Cheerz 😊
Excellent video, thanks.
such a stupid move from Honda to discontinue selling the budget liter bike in Europe but we got a highly overpriced bike that no one is gonna buy :D You can get race ready bikes much cheaper like Aprilia RSV4 or the ZX10R and with even more features like cruise control ... I hope its only because of the emissions and they will bring it back like they did with the CBR600RR
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This AI voice is something else. Poor Steven Hawking died right before the technology that wouldn't make him sound like a robot came out.
Lol, yeah, A.I. sound is getting more realistic these days. But still, a real human voice is far better. Although, for a small channel like mine that doesn't earn much money, AI voice makes producing content so much faster, cheaper, and easier.
Maybe someday, if this channel becomes big and I can afford it (more time and money to spend on this channel), I'll use my real voice.😄
Great Great video! 👍 In Europe the seat height of the RR is 820mm
Cbr 1000 RR-R is ❤
Honestly, if you are going to buy the race version of any bike, Honda cbr is the one to buy. The rrr has too much improvement over the base version. The difference is much bigger than the bmw, yamaha, and any other.
Only in the USA. In Europe the rr-r is the same bike as the rr-r sp but with some "downgrade". But it is exactly the same design, same engine etc. Only for the American market they continue to sell the old Fireblade rr
Greate video my friend, thank you.👏👍
Im a huge Honda fan...but The New RR R have a lots of problems, a lots recals and gear box melting 😅 with gears cracks on track. Maybe the new 1000 2024 will add some fresh quality engine parts....until then I stick with Sp2 2018...
why the RRR isnt available in the US? And what happened to the brembo stylema calipers and the ohlins forks? and the matte pearl morion paint? are any of those still available as an option?
Uh what? It is available in the US, wdym?
edit: ah I see the 2023 model hasn't been shown yet, but it looks just like the 2022 version, it'll probably be added to the lineup again down the line.
I literally sat on one a month ago in a used bike dealership but $27k asking price is ridiculous!!!
@@wajalamano is not, the "regular" RR-R is only available for the European market, in the USA is available the RR-R SP or the old RR but not the RR-R ( without "SP")
Honda CBR has always been known as superior sportbikes with the necessary compromise in the engine characteristics (well explained here), construction frame and riding position. The CBR 1000RR version prior to the still available 2023 model in the US was an even better road touring sportbike albeit maybe the slowest and heaviest. Further down in the engine capacity to the In-line Twin 250CC RR, the model is still widely regarded as maintaining Honda road-going sportbike DNA with a smooth and efficient engine, moderate horsepower with good torque at the mid to lower range and a compact lightweight steel frame. For those who wants even more comfortable ride with a sportbike look and handling Honda also has that covered with another In-line Twin CBR500R whose engine mechanics, rider position and overall design is currently probably the most fuel efficient, quietest, most subdued exhaust sound and most comfortable riding among all sportbikes from any makers from 250CC-300CC and up.
What Sportbike/Superbike would be the best option if it was to be swapped into a small lightweight car (Ideally under 2000lb vehicle weight hopefully closer to 1500lb vehicle weight) Ideally, I would prefer 200HP or higher, which is also 1000cc or smaller (I realize that this is an odd request as higher horsepower ratings probably requires more engine displacement). Does such a Sportbike/Superbike even exist? Thanks for any opinions and insights.
Pls compare Honda Rc213v-s and Ducati Superleggera V4
Man I love the Video🔥 but I can't hold myself with that burp 0:53🫠🤣
The 2023 CBR 1000 RR-R SP is available in the USA at 28900.00 not 25425.00 It has a different paint job than the bike shown.
In the video is non SP version, it's not available in the USA
you have taken the ST model in image and with its characteristics. except that it is the price of the SP model. Nissin brakes are the standard otherwise it's Brembo.
I think RRR is Race Ready Replica for fireblade sp
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From: basey samar
10 dollars only? Wow!
I can't see a realistic scenario where anyone needs a triple R over the rr.
Well I can tell I don’t race but have been riding for 33 years and that extra R was worth every penny…
@FireBladeRR-RSP please elaborate.
@FireBladeRR-RSP however, looking at your username, it could be that your bike has become your personality, and it seems as though you might have a touch of self-deception at play.
@@lovelessissimo still have many bikes I’ve accumulated over the years . Bought the 30th anniversary as a year late 50th bday present… my buddy has the 2021 RR. We switched for a afternoon and his is flashed… it’s nice but nowhere near the performance , handling and braking.. it’s nice.. but for me the 10K was worth every cent… if I was poor I would settle but I’m not..
@FireBladeRR-RSP Hey man, it's your money. Glad you like the bike.
Please make a video for CF Moto 450SR Vs Aprilia RS457. 🙏🏻
600rr rides like a Indi 471R 998rr runs like and 600rr and the 999rrr runs like a 998rr went for the RR
Deffinitely Triple R
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Yamaha r6 vs zx-6r?
Both are great, If you want to buy a used motorbike, take the R6, if you want a new one, take the ZX-6R
Nice
i love unit-pro link more...
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From: basey samar
Why not just call it the Type R since they brought it here and tie it into tha cars
R1M vs R1
R1M is the same as R1,just carbon skin
Double rr good einf 😊😅
I take the double rr and rr-r price I buy a car for that price
R x 1000
over price for R 😂😂
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there are not 4 litre bikes💀
Which is why he said inline 4 litre bike, smartass
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I like the RR better