Brembo mono-block front brake calipers use a special pad material that delivers braking with huge power and linear feel.

CBR1000RR
Fireblade SP
“Racing improves the breed” Soichiro Honda
Designed for one thing: performance.
The new CBR1000RR Fireblade SP takes the Total Control philosophy and re-engineers it for the track. By adding Öhlins front and rear suspension, Brembo mono-block front brakes, a single seat unit and unique Tricolour livery it creates an exclusive machine focused purely on cutting lap times – nothing else.
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Power
133kW
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TOTAL CONTROL
The CBR1000RR Fireblade SP injects a shot of pure adrenaline straight to the heart, with performance that takes Total Control to a new place. A place where fractions of a second saved over a lap count for everything and the ragged edge is where life truly begins.
The legend continues in the race for perfection.

More choice
Exhilarating on the road and impressively fast on the track
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CBR1000RR Fireblade SP | A light, powerful and exhilarating Super Sport ride. | |
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CBR1000RR Fireblade SP ABS | Extra levels of safe braking with new electronic Combined ABS. | |
Take a closer look
LESS WEIGHT, MORE POWER. MASSIVE POTENTIAL.
The chiselled rear sub-frame is lighter, countering weight gain from the race specification Öhlins fork and Brembo calipers; the CBR1000RR Fireblade SP shaves 1kg overall.
The CBR1000RR Fireblade SP’s 999.8cc four-cylinder engine is armed with a gas-flowed cylinder head and polished ports. Peak power has increased by 2kW to 133kW and 35mm exhaust downpipes boost mid-range torque.

The flame never dies
The concept hasn’t changed.

Winning the 2013 Senior, John McGuinness on the CBR1000RR Fireblade at Creg-ny-Baa.
That’s why we continually dominate road races like the Isle of Man TT where the Fireblade took the top three places in the 2013 Superbike race.
Showing its class
John McGuinness took the chequered flag in the prestigious Senior TT race, securing his grip once again on the outright lap record of 131.578mph for the Honda Legends Race Team.


Winning the 1966 world title, Mike Hailwood on the shrieking RC166.