Why you need to set up your sportsbike suspension

The 2013 Honda CBR1000RR comes with the highest-quality, most-adjustable suspension of any Japanese sportsbike right now. A perfect basis, then, for a discussion on individual suspension set up with guru Andy Palmer.

RideApart Review: 2013 Honda CBR1000RR C-ABS

The 2013 Honda CBR1000RR is mechanically identical to the 2012 model, itself a facelift of the version first released in 2008. Unlike most of its superbike competition, it’s not equipped with any electronic rider aids, with the notable exception of … Continued

Back in the saddle

Back in October, Adey and I both managed to put ourselves in the hospital within a few days of each other. Now, within the last few days, we’re both back to operating at close to normal capacity. That’s me in … Continued

RideApart 24: 2 guys, 1 bike

Last week, we presented a very positive message about motorcycles as practical, efficient, congestion-reducing transportation. This week, we wanted to illustrate to all of DRIVE’s car nerds just how fun the damn things are. Matt Farah, from Tuned and The … Continued

The fastest sit-on motorcycle in the world

Watch as Honda tuner Al Lamb reaches a two-way average of 265mph aboard his heavily-modifed Honda CBR1000RR at the BUB Speed Trials, setting a new (still unratified) record as the fastest sit-on motorcycle in the world. More on Al, Bonneville … Continued

The CBR1000RR’s Balance Free Rear Cushion explained

So far as a defining mechanical unique selling points go, “balance free rear cushion” isn’t exactly the most evocative description. Not only does it evoke pillows rather than greasy parts, but it just lacks the pizzaz of terms like “EXUP,” … Continued