Launched in 1987 the Honda CBR1000F Hurricane instantly gained attention from the worlds bike media for its massive amounts of fairing usage and at the time, high powered sport touring capabilities. Powered by the well proven liquid cooled, DOHC, 998cc, 16 valve four cylinder, it crossed the 130bhp barrier and was capable of 161 mph in the right conditions.
The Hurricane received a cosmetic makeover in 1989, and remained unchanged until 1992, with a complete redesign of the front fairing, improvements to the front suspension, larger tires were added to help cope with the bike's weight and to accommodate radial tires, improvements were also added to the bikes cam chain tensioner in an attempt to remove the annoying cam chain rattle some riders had reported. The 1989 model also had its power slightly increased to around 135bhp and the model gained a few pounds in weight.
1990 Honda CBR1000F Pics and Specs
Factory Colors 1990 Honda CBR1000F - Pearl Crystal White with Red, Blue, Gold, and Grey
1990 Honda CBR1000F - Zeus Silver Metallic with Medium Grey 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 aftermarket and OEM parts for the 1990 Honda CBR1000F
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| Bike Bandit OEM Parts and Online Schematics | Motorcycle Superstore |
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The original Honda CBR600F concept, known as the Honda Hurricane through 1987 and 1988, was the platform of today's entire Honda CBR line. The CBR1000F Hurricane was on the market from 1987 through 1999. 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.
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