New Generation Honda Electronic Steering Damper
(HESD)
The new CBR600RR receives another significant innovation from
the CBR1000RR Fireblade in the form of its new Honda Electronic
Steering Damper (HESD), which helps maintain smoothly predictable
high-speed handling while having remarkably little effect on
control at slower speeds. In a further innovation from the
CBR1000RR Fireblade's system, the CBR600RR's new, more compact HESD
unit is secreted away underneath the steering head, where it is
mounted to the frame and connected to the lower triple-clamp by an
articulating arm that moves the unit's damping vane within its oil
chamber.
As before, handlebar movement directly actuates the vane built
inside the unit's oil chamber to move oil from one side of the
chamber to other through a tight circuit of oil lines regulated by
an electronic solenoid. As vehicle speed and acceleration increase,
these oil lines are gradually constricted by the solenoid to
provide an effective damper against sudden movement of the front
fork and handlebars, such as might occur when encountering a large
bump in a high-speed corner. As vehicle speed slows, the lines
gradually open, reducing the damping effect to virtually
undetectable levels.
This new generation of the Honda Electronic Steering Damper
offers an exceptional level of technological sophistication and
seamless operation that effectively demonstrates Honda's commitment
to pursuing advancements in riding ease and comfort in highly
competitive Super Sports machines like the new CBR600RR.
New, More Compact Instrument Panel
The new CBR600RR also sports a totally new and more compact
instrument panel design, with its tachometer featuring larger, more
easily distinguished odd numbers and smaller even numbers for
easier recognition and differentiation. As before, a large LCD
panel provides a high-visibility readout of vehicle speed,
odometer, trip meter fuel gauge and clock. Brilliant ISO-marked LED
indicator lights are positioned around the perimeter of the panel.
The instrument panel also comes alive when the ignition key is
switched on with an eye-catching startup routine that flashes the
indicators and sweeps the tachometer needle.
Honda Ignition Security System (HISS)
To help keep the new CBR600RR out of the hands of thieves and
joyriders, Honda's effective HISS anti-theft system features a
fail-safe electronic interlock that prevents the engine from being
started with anything other than the motorcycle's two original
keys. Totally disabling the engine at the very heart of its
ignition system, the system cannot be bypassed by either hot-wiring
the ignition or exchanging the ignition switch module, thus
effectively deterring joyriders and greatly reducing the chance of
ride-away theft.