Classic Motorcycle Mechanics

Urban, Timeless

I’ve always wondered why we are so caught up in time, our perception of it and how it changes the way we view things.

Apparently, time is all relative according to physicists and the higher you are, the quicker you age. Which (for me at least) makes me wonder if the further up the ladder a motorcycle is when it is released, does this mean it becomes unfashionable more quickly?

The reason I ask is here before me (and before you in pictures). This Honda CBR900RR-S is coming up to 25 years old, but take a walk around its flanks and it looks so clean, spotless and almost point-perfect. Yes, it has a butch bulge here and there, especially along its twin-spar mid-riff: and that super-wide tank seems faintly ridiculous from some angles, but it’s still a handsome beast. Granted, I would suggest that the cover star from September’s CMM – the Yamaha YZF-R1 – looks more modern still, but the FireBlade in this its purest form still gets the pulse going before you even swing a leg over it.

Time and previous owners have been kind to this example. There’s no sign of the tat that often would be fitted to mid-1990s sports machines.

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