The third production year of the Honda CBR600F again yielded little change in the overall design and specifications. Although Honda technically dropped the nickname "Hurricane", some still refer to the '89 as such.
The Honda CBR600F was the first 600cc production bike that could run under 11 seconds in the quarter mile, it weighed 20 pounds less and produced 10 more horsepower than it's closest competitor.
For the first three years of production, the CBR600F saw almost zero competition from the 600cc class of sportbikes. Honda effectively out-sold the Kawasaki Ninja and the Suzuki Katana, which is exactly what they set out to do.
1989 Honda CBR600F Pics and Specs
Factory Colors 1989 Honda CBR600F - Pearl Crystal White with Terra blue and Fighting Red
1989 Honda CBR600F - Pearl Crystal White with Winter Lake Blue Metallic |
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If you happen to be lucky enough to own one of these legendary sportbikes, you probably already know where to find the parts and accessories to keep her in top condition. Just in case you don't, here are some places that I have found that sell OEM parts for the 1989 Honda CBR600F
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The original Honda CBR600F concept, known as the Honda Hurricane through 1987 and 1988, was the platform of today's Honda CBR line. The line has certainly improved over the years but one thing remains the same - Honda has consistently produced high performance, well-bred and affordable sportbikes - and it all started with the Hurricane.
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