Honda themselves touted the 2004 CBR600F4i as "The 600 that can do it all: tame twisty backroads, tackle the daily commute comfortably, even win Daytona´s AMA 600 Supersport event—twice! And now, thanks to a new, comfort-enhancing one-piece seat and silver-painted frame, it´s no surprise the best-selling CBR600F4i continues to be a champ both on and off the track."
The new one-piece seat which replaced the 2003's split-seat configuration was rumored not only to to be an answer to the "comfort" complaints but also to differentiate between the F4i and CBR600RR which were released together in 2003. Honda continued to carry both the F4i and the RR until 1996 when the F4i fell off the roster.
2004 Honda CBR600F4i Pics and Specs
Factory Colors 2004 Honda CBR600F4i - Gloss Black and Winning Red
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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 2004 Honda CBR600F4i
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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.
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