15 Fastest Motorcycles of the 2000s
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- * Engine: 599 cc inline-four * Horsepower: ~118 hp * Top Speed: ~155 mph * Key Features: Precision handling, agility, compact chassis, mass-centralized engine, razor-sharp...
- * Engine: 1,352 cc inline-four * Horsepower: ~197 hp * Top Speed: 187 mph * Key Features: Brutal acceleration, smoothness, stability, aerodynamic bodywork, long wheelbase,...
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1. Honda CBR600RR (Introduced 2003)
* Engine: 599 cc inline-four
* Horsepower: ~118 hp
* Top Speed: ~155 mph
* Key Features: Precision handling, agility, compact chassis, mass-centralized engine, razor-sharp suspension. Good for track days and twisty roads.
* Original Price: ~$9,000
* Current Price (Early Models): $4,000 – $6,000 (depending on condition/mileage)
* Reputation: Respected, balanced power/control/reliability.
2. Kawasaki ZZR1400 (Debuted 2006 – also known as Ninja ZX-14)
* Engine: 1,352 cc inline-four
* Horsepower: ~197 hp
* Top Speed: 187 mph
* Key Features: Brutal acceleration, smoothness, stability, aerodynamic bodywork, long wheelbase, advanced chassis. Surprisingly refined and comfortable for touring despite its power.
* Original Price: ~$11,499
* Current Price (early Models): $4,000 – $8,000+ (depending on condition)
* Reputation: Speed icon of the 2000s, fast, balanced, capable of outperforming modern bikes.
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