In the world of supersport motorcycles, few numbers carry as much weight as the stopwatch reading from 0 to 100 km/h. For decades, the 600cc class has been the battleground for razor-sharp handling and screaming top-end power. And sitting at the top of that podium—at least in terms of legend and engineering refinement—is the Honda CBR 600 RR.
To truly achieve 100 km/h, you need a (like a Dragy or a VBOX). On the stock speedometer, you must hit 108-110 km/h to know you have actually broken the 3-second barrier. So, if you time yourself from 0 to "100" on the dash, you are cheating yourself by about 0.2 seconds. cbr 600 rr 0-100