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Honda CBR600 → CBR650R. The middleweight inline-4 supersport never died.

Honda discontinued the CBR600RR for UK and Europe in 2017 — the supersport class collapsed under emissions, insurance, and a generation that wanted nakeds. But the inline-4 middleweight didn't die. The CBR650R, on UK sale since 2014 (as the CBR650F), kept the four-cylinder fairing-bike formula alive — just bigger (649cc not 599cc), road-biased instead of track-focused, with E-Clutch optional for 2026. The nameplate changed. The format survived.

1996
CBR600F3
2006
CBR600RR
2016
CBR600RR (final)
2026
CBR650R (successor)
Continual audits are underway to verify local pricing for every bike in every market. Apologies for any gaps you see while this is in progress.
1996 CBR600F3 era · 1996
1996 CBR600F3

CBR600F3

599cc liquid-cooled inline 4
Sport-tourer style with full fairing

599cc liquid-cooled inline 4
100 bhp
64
186
810
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesLCD only599cc inlineSport-tourer fairing,
Known issues
  • Carb gumming after sitting — all years, especially 1995-98
  • Reg/rec failure (overheats, melts harness plug) — all years
  • Steering head bearings wear — high-mile bikes
  • Coil pack failure causing single-cylinder dropout — all years
£6,200
£12,500
£2–3k
2006 CBR600RR · 2006
2006 CBR600RR

CBR600RR

599cc liquid-cooled inline 4
Peak supersport era — Honda race-replica

599cc liquid-cooled inline 4
117 bhp
66
164
820
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesLCD only599cc inlineUnder-seat exhaust,
Known issues
  • Cam chain tensioner wear (rattle, can skip teeth) — 2003-09 especially
  • Reg/rec failure (overheats) — 2007-12, well-documented
  • Fuel pump relay sticking — 2003-08
  • Fork seal weeping — hard-ridden examples
  • Kill-switch contacts corrode (won't start) — all years
£8,200
£13,800
£2.5–4k
2016 CBR600RR final · 2016
2016 CBR600RR

CBR600RR (final EU year)

599cc liquid-cooled inline 4
Last EU year — Honda quietly killed it

599cc liquid-cooled inline 4
118 bhp
66
186
820
C-ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesLCD only599cc inlineLast EU
Known issues
  • Reg/rec carry-over from 2007-gen (still failure-prone) — 2013-16
  • Cam chain tensioner — Honda revised the part but earlier-spec replacements still in the parts chain — 2009-16
  • C-ABS module faults (rare but expensive when they happen) — 2013-16
  • Otherwise mature, low-issue bike — bulletproof inline-four reputation
£8,799
£11,450
£5–7k
2026 CBR650R · spiritual successor
2026 Honda CBR650R

Honda CBR650R

649cc inline-four (vs 599cc CBR600RR)
Road-biased, not track-focused · E-Clutch optional

649cc inline-four, FI
95 bhp
64
207
810
Fuel injectionABSHSTC traction5in TFTShowa SFF-BP forksE-Clutch (option)A2-restrictableCornering ABS (NO)
Known issues
  • Down 27bhp on the CBR600RR it replaced (95 vs 122)
  • No quickshifter on manual model — E-Clutch is the upsell
  • Not cornering-aware ABS — basic ABS only
  • Same engine architecture as CBR650F (2014) — proven, reliable
£8,499 (manual)
£8,799
Yamaha R7 £8,802
// 30-Year Delta

What actually changed.

1996 → 2026 · 30 years of "progress"
The shape of this lineage Nameplate shifted, format survived CBR600F3 (1996) → CBR600RR (2003) → CBR600RR final (2016) → CBR650R (2026). The CBR600RR was killed for EU/UK in 2017 (still sold US/Japan). But the inline-4 middleweight Honda sportbike didn't disappear — the CBR650R has been on UK sale since 2014 as the CBR650F, becoming CBR650R in 2019. Same architecture (inline-4, faired, mid-displacement) just bigger displacement and a different brief.
599cc → 649cc Bigger engine, fewer revs CBR600RR was 599cc and revved to 15,000rpm — peaky, track-focused, demanding to ride below 10,000rpm. CBR650R is 649cc and peaks at 12,000rpm — more relaxed midrange torque, road-friendly, but down 27bhp peak (95 vs 122). Honda chose roadgoing usability over track-replica supersport spec when killing the RR for Europe.
Track tool → road tool Different mission, same family CBR600RR was a track-replica road bike — clip-ons low and far forward, supersport-aggressive ergonomics, designed for circuit lap times. CBR650R is a road sportbike — taller bars, less aggressive position, designed for B-roads and commuting. Same fairing concept, different riding intent. The track-replica supersport class is essentially dead in EU/UK; the road sportbike continues.
E-Clutch — defining 2026 tech First Honda E-Clutch model (2024) The CBR650R was the first Honda model (with sister CB650R) to launch with E-Clutch in 2024. The system replaces clutch lever operation entirely — pull away, stop, change gears all with no clutch lever. Different from quickshifter (it works in stop/start) and different from DCT (you still operate the gear shift pedal). For 2026, E-Clutch optional adds £300 to the manual price (£8,499 → £8,799). Full manual remains the default.
CBR650R vs Yamaha R7 Honda inline-4, Yamaha twin The two main faired-middleweight sportbikes on UK sale in 2026 are the CBR650R (£8,499 inline-4) and Yamaha R7 (£8,802 parallel-twin). Honda has the cylinder count advantage and the smoother power delivery; Yamaha has the lighter weight (188kg vs 211kg) and torquier midrange. Both are A2-restrictable.
Where the supersport class went Killed by emissions + insurance Three reasons the 600 supersport class died in EU. (1) Euro 4/5 emissions made the high-revving small-displacement 600 fours expensive to homologate. (2) Insurance for under-25s on supersports became prohibitive. (3) The naked-bike segment (MT-09, Z900, Hornet 750) offered similar-or-better real-world performance with better ergonomics. The CBR650R is what survived: lower-revving, road-biased, more usable. Same family. Different times.
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Where these numbers come from

Every figure on this page is from a published manufacturer spec sheet or a reputable review publication. No press junkets, no opinions in the spec data. Inflation calculated using Bank of England's CPI tool.

1996 CBR600F3 Manufacturer specs · MCN · Bennetts BikeSocial
2006 CBR600RR Manufacturer press · MCN Reviews · autoevolution
2016 CBR600RR (final EU year) Manufacturer UK specs · MCN · Total Motorcycle
2026 GONE — CBR600RR killed Manufacturer UK · Bennetts BikeSocial · Cycle World