Hey guys thanks for watching! If you haven't already then you should check out my fireblade history video here! ruclips.net/video/rllcHvpVvZ8/видео.html Also no hate to the other blades, I just feel the 954RR is the best overall blade you can get. Sure others are faster and more capable or rarer and "cooler" but this one is practical, fast, fun, and cheap! How can you go wrong???
Great video!!! I can personally vouch for everything you've said! I CONCUR! One interesting fact you did miss, it was listed as actually 1kg lighter than the 600 model at 168kg dry (370lb) for the same year. Your video brings on some serious nostalgia! Those stats are absolutely spot on too! The 954 was my first big bore sports bike, and i drag raced, and stunted it (just wheelies and stoppies). Best ever quarter time was a 10.29 (factory set up) used to dial in 10.4 and do it consistently, with 1.7sec 60ft times consistently too, even 1.6 possible (although i never achieved 1.6). Clutch feel when launching was perfect, and subsequent models (08 and 17) feel disconnected in comparison. I used to run SC2 or even SC1 Pirelli superbike tyres. With a 180 (instead of factory 190) wide rear and an Ohlins steering dampener dialed up pretty high, it handled like an absolute dream. I miss it, and thanks again.
HeroRR Great bike, I feel absolutely the same as you mate! Riding this thing since 20.000kilometers and I still love it. Longest day tour was about 700km‘s and it was no problem, it is just amazing. I have an Instagram account about this bike, feel free to check it out 😄 @blady_954
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Have you compared it with all blades? I mean a-b testrides
@ Almost, I rode a SC 57 of a friend, I test rode a SC 59 (I considered to buy, but didn't) and I test rode a SC 77. SC 50 still is more than enough power, super light and the most comfortable of all. But I have to say, the SC 77 also feels like a 600 (maybe because it is the first modern blade to reach that low weight of the sc 50)
The last Fireblade designed by Tadao Baba hondas Chief Designer and he absolutely put his heart and soul into it.. I have one with only 5k miles on the clock and I absolutely love it. A future classic for sure 👍
I got the 929 I couldn’t afford the 954 at the time there wasn’t many out there. I got the 929 and I’m still not disappointed im besotted 🥰 no plans to sell or upgrade as of yet there is no need. Is it worth paying 10x more for a new bike. I don’t think so
Biggest difference is that the current 1000's are "race replicas" literally, whereas this bike was a liter bike made for the streets...purpose built to be awesome on the street...
I have to agree with almost everything he has said about this bike. Me and my dad recently completely disassembled and rebuilt our 954 all the way from a bare frame and the bike is so well engineered. It looks incredible and the weight is so low, when I move the bike around it feels like it weighs nothing like literally nothing. The bike does sit low but it's what makes it amazing and when he said you would struggle to keep up with one on the twisties he's right, when I go on the back of it the bike just leans from side to side so easy and you get so much power even at 50% throttle, I mean seriously I've almost fell off the back even at 50% and we reached 100mph faster than you could say holy shit. The bike will go up in value for sure, it just needs discovering first.
I get an 0530 hrs/10 mile freeway commute.Esp. after Covid,weekday mornings are like weekend traffic.If I simply roll on the throttle at 75mph,and within 5 seconds ,I gotta slow the hell down!
@@LolliWANG505 no it's the cub. i don't think you even grasp how much of hondas finances come from the sale of the cub. they made more money from the cub than any car or bike they have ever sold. the asian market just eats them up. 100 million sold was 2017
I actually sold my Panigale 959 and went back to a 954 blade, because it just... feels better. More predictable in the corners, more planted at high speeds, better (longer) gearing.... Just love this bike. I miss people taking pictures of my 959, it's so gorgeous, but hell, in the end it's about riding it.
Totally agree! Every time I think about moving over to a newer 1000, I jump on my 954 and am totally satisfied. There is really nothing this bike can't do. Love it!
I have a 2002 954rr and a same year vfr800. I love them both. My goodness. The vfr is super capable and comfortable. My riding buddy has a z900 and I never have trouble keeping up on the viffer, but the 954 is another beast. Every time I crack the throttle on the 954 and the front lifts, I'm aware I'm on a legend.
Rebuilt one with my brother 5 years ago. He was upgrading from an R3 and it was the perfect bike for him. He really appreciated it since he made it his own and learned how to work on the bike himself with the manual. Parts were easy to acquire too.
Agree with your comments; I've been riding for at least 35 years and have had all sorts of bikes (mainly sports) and I would describe my 2003 Blade as the Nirvana of bikes, it feels almost perfect due to its lightness and balance. I've improved it by re-springing the front forks, which are too soft as standard, also had the rear shock re-built and re-valved, added a Power Commander and race can, plus a steering damper, ready to take it on track as soon as this lockdown is over.
The 954 was a great bike, but it did have quirks. The heat off the frame was absolutely INTENSE. When pushed near it's power limit, the front did get twitchy. There was a safety recall issued on the 954 to change the bearings, which helped stabilize it. That said, being twitchy is what also made the bike dive into corners like a 600. It responded to all input because it was twitchy. So that was a good, and a bad thing. Still loved mine. The headlights are one of my favorite things about it. Central low beam/running, with the two massive side high beams. Beam pattern was excellent, and just had a beautiful balanced appearance.
The 929 remains my all-time favorite, 'cause my dad owned one back in the day. But the 954 comes a very close 2nd place. I love all the bikes from this period. :')
I had both and the 929 was softer with its suspension in a better way on the roads. A bit smoother on bumpy roads, The wheels always stayed in contact with the ground and it felt so naturally correct on the road. The 954 was firmer, still very good, just a little harder. But I never went to a suspension expert, so I can't be sure if wasn't just a suspension setting variation between my own bikes. The 954 was great for track days, easy to get the knee down. Lightweight, nimble, enough power, Honda quality. Even after 10 years the 954 still looked fresh. I kept in a garage, dust cover over it always. But I would ride all year around if I wanted to. Heated grips for the win:-)
Been riding my f4i for a year now and I can not get over how great these early 2000 honda bikes are styled. The 954 is definitely my next purchase. I literally dont want any other bike lol
Right dude I have a silver 01 F4i and I think they look better than the newer models. I am looking to get a 954 I think next. For the money its amazing the value you get with the older one.
My '01 F4i agrees with you! People ask me all the time about if my bike is a '13 or so. Their jaws hit the floor when i tell them it's nearly 20 years old lol.
Man I wish they would stop trying to “improve” the looks of sport bikes each year or keep trying to keep up with the times. Sport bikes looked the best from around 2003-2008. And yeah about the trunk my 03 r6 has a huge trunk as well. Big enough to fit a couple water bottles or even a wind breaker and my tools. Wish they would go back to simple times of cable throttles and bikes that you had to respect rather than dumbing they down with so many electronics that you’re basically riding a computer
@@badgerman23 yeah because all those little electronics work well, until they break, put some of these new riders on a old bike, you see the skill set straight away, they rely way too much on electronics, no thanks, I prefer the older generation, that any mechanical mind person can read up on and work on with basic tools and skills without relying heavily on computers to set up the bike or fix a simple problem.
No they'd be riding motorcycles without electronics and abs, actually learning how to ride a motorcycle without all those riding aids, most real riders, want the ability to turn abs off because it's a pain in the arse. And if you can't pull away without anti wheelie, then you really do need to learn some riding craft
Lol we'll agree to disagree, I was brought up on bikes from the 80s and 90s, I have abs on street triple and hate it on the road, my first big bike was a 954 and loved it, and I'd have a brand new one over any modern bike, easy to work on yourself without having to take it to the garage, and big enough that you weren't squashed on it like the new fireblade and every other superbike that's been released in the last 8 years
This makes me all kinds of excited knowing I have a pristine 24k mile White and Blue 954 in my garage! Just got to get her back out on the road after 9 months and I'll be grinning ear to ear. My first Fireblade and certainly not my last.
I fulfilled my childhood dream of owning a big sports bike by buying one of these here in India, it's running on fifteen years but it still looks so contemporary, i bought a new battery, a new chain and tyres and my mechanic restored it beautifully. It's so smooth i love it
@@me2ontube true dat, there's no comparing the roads to Europe, the US, Australia perhaps. The free ways are much improved though, but owning a liter class bike here is really just for the kicks. I do most of my riding early between 6 and 8 in the mornings on the motorway. It's the only time when these bikes can stretch their legs without attracting too much attention and also when there is less traffic. I live in bangalore and head on Sundays primarily
@@Ijumpandfly personally bud hell ya. There a damn nice bike all around. Good handling. Power everywhere. But a big but. It's hard to find parts. I'm still trying to Rebuild mine after a car hit me 2 years ago.
Fantastic bike however the best motorcycle Honda have ever made for road use has to be the rc51 (sp2). I’ve owned both the 954rr and the sp. Both are awesome but the sp is in a different class, no good under 60 mph but crank it up and the handling is unbelievable the faster you go the better it gets😊
I want to tell HeroRR how much I owe you for letting me discover this work of art video. I got one because of you. It's hard to get one in perfect condition in my country but nevertheless I got an 03 CBR954 900RR3 with NH-1, NH1B colour code similar to yours. Just rode it twice with 320km travelled I can say its one hell of a beast at its own. Thanks for blessing me a marvelous engineering piece of art. Planning to beauty her up piece by piece and make memories with my new baby!
I have been on multiple fireblades, not only that but 600rr, f4i, multiple 636s (newer and older), zx6rr (600), Ninja 1000, Gsxr 750, (mulitple) S1000RRs, 954s (obviously), R6s, R1s, and even more I'm forgetting... I come back to the 954 every time, this video is SPOT on!
Thanks for an awesome video. I went from a CBR400RR NC29 to 2003 CBR954... And I absolutely love this bike! I actually feel more comfortable & confident on the 954. I use my bike every day to work and back and recently did a 1400km trip on it... and did not battle, which says a lot for someone that is 6'2 It is an amazing bike and can most definitely hold its own for such an"old" bike. Handles like a dream and has big power when needed
@@andrestrydom292 Yes, as long as I have the storage to put my bikes I will never sell the NC23, IF I would sell it, it needs to go to someone who realises the gem and takes proper care of it. I put to much hours fixing polishing etc. into it hehe. Drive safe.
Great video, thank you. I have a 2003 954 with 11k miles. Just waiting for winter to pass by in UK, so I can enjoy it again. I had a 1995 Urban Tiger for 5 years and I rode it throughout our winters and loved it. It seemed either lighter, or smaller than the 954. (or perhaps I am getting older !!). The only other bikes I found to be equally enjoyable were two Blackbirds, a 1997 and a 2005.
You might be absolutely right. I owned 600nrds, 1000'ns ,but the one that remains in my mind it is a 929 that I hade it for 7 years, and was trubble free, not even one fail,and the rest of the characteristics, are exactly as you described the 954. Really amazing bikes !!!
the first Sport Bike I rode was the 954, my buddy got his M1 License so naturally after riding his bike I got my license and bought a 929RR. The 929 and 954 are very similar but different bikes when you ride them, the 954 is lighter and more powerful not by much on paper, but it made a big difference. These 900's are awesome. HeroRR if you plan on keeping the bike get some sort of crash cage for the left side of the bike, the engine case sticks out and will crack on a low speed drop, even with long frame sliders. Thanks for the vid.
If you don't mind my asking, what year is it? How many miles does it have? And, what did you give for it? I am looking at a beautiful blue 2003 954 with 38,000 miles. The owner is asking $3,200 for it. But the bike looks immaculate.
@@The_Dapper_Millennial of course. I paid $3300 for it. 2003, 21k miles. Good condition. I'm located in New England so the price may fluctuate with location. In this case yours seems a bit expensive but if everything feels great on the test ride then it might be a good buy.
@@undisputed1one I see. Well to be honest, it's in Alabama, and I'm in NC lol. So it would be a trip to go see it. What do you think would be a good price if I were to drive that far, and everything checked out good on it?
@@The_Dapper_Millennialthat's far, If anything ask if the valves have been adjusted and what other maintenance has been done and ask for proof. But i would just find one that's local.
I had an 02 954RR with the Red and Black color scheme. Best bike I've ever rode. A must on the bike was the Ohlins Steering Dampener. The short wheel base and blunt power could get you tank slapping on hard high speed acceleration. After the steering dampener that bike handled like it was on rails. The other benefit was the lightness of a 600/750 with the low end torque of a 1000. You never had to downshift to get instant power if you didn't want to. Amazing bike
I bought my 954 about 6 years ago. Bought one of the cleanest and low mileage ones I could find for about the same price as an averaged priced 1000rr. Just because I liked riding the 954rr more when I compared both of them. The only downside I could when comparing them is the shorter wheelbase on the 954, which makes it easy to accidentally wheely and tank slap out of corners on the throttle. A steering damper solved that for me. I really like the possibility of storing my chain lock in the luggage compartment in stead of in my backpack when I'm planning on parking it in a more sketchy area. The downside is that it is a bit low on power, but when I ported my cylinder head that already increased by 9 horsepower on the rear wheel and torque also increased over the whole range.
In the Unlimited Speed Cup (aka 200mph+ cup) the Eiron Racing used the 954 as a basis for the naturally aspirated bikes that won it areound 2003/2004 - there is much potential within the cases of motor with a knowledgable Honda tuner & some cash for quality parts.
Freek Jacobs will your 954 wheelie in 3rd? Mine won’t I’m not sure if it’s me or the bike... I can blow the back tire off jumping off the clutch in third but never has it pulled the wheel up enough to ride a wheelie... just wondering
I agree with HeroRR, I've owned many many different motorcycles.... 2strokes / 4 strokes... singles, twins, triples, 4 bangers but this is one of my favorite bikes to ride. Plenty of power throughout the powerband, light weight, great brakes/suspension etc. I brought 2002 Blk/Gry model out from display in my "man cave", ridden it around a bit and it now has 622 miles on it! Yes, only 622 original miles and still has the original tires on it! I guess now I have to do the 600 mile "break in" maintenance!!
Agreed!!! I loved my 929 it was the perfect bike. Sold my Wrangler & rode that bike for 10 years everywhere I needed to go. From the grocery store to the Mts Va from Sc only stopping for gas. Many many times. Video was on point. Since then I’ve owned two more CBRs 1000s an 07 & 2012. In my opinion they’re just not the same. Great vid 👍🏼
hahahah just started my 2003 954RR after 3 years sitting.. started RIGHT up. going to put a license on it tomorrow.. This bike was my dream bike when I bought it.. it is my 4th.. and best ever. Love it.
Bought one of these babies(03) brand new in 04. Still have it. Though I haven't touched it in a few years (I think the thrill is finally gone). My first bike was a Yamaha YZF 600. different guys in my crew had different bikes, and I tried them all from ZX10, Gixxa1000s, R1s, to Bussas. Nothing compared to my 954. The handling on that bike is superb.
So true man, the 954 was the bike for me the moment I throttled out from 1st to 2nd gear. My bike is still running strong with 80362 original miles nothing changed. I bought it at 11360 miles. I doubt anything was changed besides oil changes.
I sold one in 2018, as I watched it being ridden away I asked myself why? I missed it so much that I bought another in 2019 in that gorgeous red. Superb Motorbike.
Hey it's thatoneguy checking in I just want to comment that I raced a KTM1290 super Duke in the twisties and he could not get away from me at the end he gave me an astounding thumbs up
Just bought an 03 954rr as a first bike 😅 but buying a new 500 soon to practice on so I don't destroy this beautiful piece of machinery definitely an awesome bike
my 954rr was my first bike, only I bought another 954rr to have in case I wrecked one of them, which I did after a few years. I've rebuilt the wrecked one and still enjoy both of them.
Awesome review as always. However, the original Fireblade must be at the top of the list. It was sooo ground breaking! I had basically a brand new GSXR-750 at the time when the Fireblade 900 came out. A mate purchased one. We were side by side and about to overtake a bus and the Blade pulled away from me even though I went down two gears to keep up with it. He was still in top gear! Needless to say my next bike was a brand new Blade. Just wish I kept it. The younger riders of today just don’t realise how easy they have it with all the electronics!
I hate the fact that I now "need" a 954. I have always wanted a 2001 CBR600F4i in my stable. But, now after lots of researching and now your video. I believe I'm going to be making the right decision and getting the bigger cc bike.
Got the F4i first, then 954rr F4i is more reliable and much more stable in corners plus parts are more available Both pretty equal in comfort 954rr is obviously faster Daily the F4i, weekend the 954rr Both wheelie superb 👌🏽
I just got one yesterday, have had lots of bikes last one was busa, this 954rr would run it down all day. I love this bike so much. Also frame has been fully polished it looks sick.
The way you describe the 954 is exactly how I would describe my '06 CBR1000-RR. I was looking to get a 954, but they were hard to find and I ended up buying my '06, seven years ago. The '06 fits me to a T and makes me feel like I am part of the machine, it's light and very quick. It's even comfortable for me on long rides.
I had the 929 for a number of years and I had to pick up the 954 for a friend. The difference was noticeable even though there aren't huge changes between the two. The 954 was certainly a pleasure to ride. Excellent bike Edit... Come back to this video 3 years after my original comment and it's funny what is said at the end of the video. The 954 is now a very desirable bike and is very difficult to find at the prices they were a few years back. I'm actually hoping to purchase one, can't find them less than £3,500 even with 40k on the clock. Just goes to show how amazing these still are!
Love mine, did a similar thing and picked mine up for 900 bucks and rode it around for a few months. Sadly it was taken without permission and the gearbox was blown up, but a couple of slow months and she lives again. Fantastic bike, I hope to clean it up and put fairings back on it at some stage
I’ve owned my 954 for just over 10years now. It’s def one of, if not the best looking bike I’ve ever seen. Maybe only second to an MV Augusta F4, which is way out of my price range.
Everything you said about the 954 is how I describe my (former) RC-51. It was just an incredible bike that does not have a replacement. I've had my CBR1100xx for 5 years now and will only replace it with a new version from Honda. My wife has a new CB1000R and it is frightening how sensitive and challenging it is to ride, even for someone as experienced as myself.
I recently purchased a 2003 Honda Blackbird XX - I thought the first time I got on it that I made a huge mistake (literally - 600 pounds wet!). But when I got on a straight, empty road with new pavement, I realized the machine is a masterpiece. Incredible engineering. But I've noticed it's imperative to have the right tires with the right PSI on the BB - without 'em, you have a crocodile on your hands....
My first bike was a 929...I fell in love with it but I do like the 954 too I just couldn't find one at the time and got the 929..I went through 2 of them and I preferred them over my friends bikes.. they were just so much fun to ride.
The 954 was the pinnacle, I’m on my second one. First was the white/blue 2002, sold it three years ago and always missed it so bought a 2003 blue/black one yesterday. Jumped on and immediately felt at home. So easy to ride fast, so light and you can throw them into corners. I had 2x 2006 cbr 1000rr and 1x 2009 repsol cbr 1000rr and although the power of the 2009 was great it just didn’t have the same handling of the 954. The 2006 model was too boring and predictable. The 954 is just a really good bike and it doesn’t look out of place standing next to the newer litre bikes. Great bike.
Proud owner of a 1996 Honda CBR900RR. I could've bought some modern superbike, but ever since I took a ride on a 94-95 Fireblade, I knew this one (1996) was what I was going to get, no matter what anyone said. And once I had it...that deeep exhaust sound when it starts, that unassisted riding experience, the rolling thunder sound of decel pop it produces...I just love it.
Have had a 954 for 5 years+ now, Toured France and Belgium, Then Ireland the following year. Oh the good old days? Owned a Suzuki 500F (Excellent Bike) for seven years before getting the 954. I remember thinking when I first got on it? I am going to die? Wow did it feel scary, Really. Though now I can throw it about and think nothing of it.
Hi! May I ask how many liters/km does it cosume on average? And is there any known issues with this exact model? I'm getting a 954rr next month and I'm trying to know as much as possible about it. I'd appreciate your answer. Thank you.
@@tsubarider13 Hi, Its not economical on town driving but non the less okay for long runs. An example would be? I would normally cover 100 miles then look for fuel Top it up and that would average around £19.00. Fuel is expensive now no matter what vehicle is used. The 954, I have is my angel and no other bike will do. i am happy enough to keep running around on my blade forever. Ye that`s how much I like my bike. I look after it and it looks after me. As for possible faults? I replaced the rectifier on several occasions (All okay at first ) as it would either start giving out to much voltage or not enough. So I fixed this by re-positioning it to an area with better air flow. Never replaced it since. Passed. DIY: Maintenance: Change oil/filter every year without fail. All I can say is the bike you are thinking about purchasing is most likely been looked after and had regular oil changes. Good luck and let me know please if you decide on buying it. Best Regards. John.
@@EastCoastScottt thank you very much for the detailed and thorough response. I'm looking at a 954rr with 70k kms (around 43k miles) on it and it looks to be in a very good shape. I will hopefully be getting it by next month. I will br sure to inform you if I did :)
Great video!!! I can personally vouch for everything you've said! One interesting fact you did miss, it was listed as actually 1kg lighter than the 600 model at 168kg dry (370lb) for the same year. Your video brings on some serious nostalgia! Those stats are absolutely spot on too! The 954 was my first big bore sports bike, and i drag raced, and stunted it (just wheelies and stoppies). Best ever quarter time was a 10.29 (factory set up) used to dial in 10.4 and do it consistently, with 1.7sec 60ft times consistently too, even 1.6 possible (although i never achieved 1.6). Clutch feel when launching was perfect, and subsequent models (08 and 17) feel disconnected in comparison. I used to run SC2 or even SC1 Pirelli superbike tyres. With a 180 (instead of factory 190) wide rear and an Ohlins steering dampener dialed up pretty high, it handled like an absolute dream. I miss it, and thanks again. 👍
bought one a couple of months ago from 2002 it feels so light ans handlles superb always been riding hondaslast one was a cbr1000f hurricane but growing older and looking for something better to handle cbr 954 2002brc50 super machine always enyoing your videos greetings from a honda fan from holland
my brother had one a few years back and it feels more beastly than the 08 1000RR that I have now. at the time I had a CBR600 F4i and was shocked at how close in weight they were.
I had a 954 and an 04 1000rr. The 954 was great up to about 150 or so, then it hot downright scary from handshake. The 1000rr is a rock at 180 plus. 954 is a great track bike for me, 235 ride but I love my 1000.
I am just now seeing this video ?!?!? WTF ?!?! So I am a Blade Guy through and through! I Just picked up a 03 954rr for 700 out of a buddies side yard thats been siting for 8 years ( back reg was 765$ ). I am getting a bit older and Have Owned 11 Blades total now. 8 900rr's, 1 929, 1 954, and 1 08 1000rr. I think My favorite is my current one but close 2nd is the 08. This 954 I have Put the LSL Stunter upper triple, Handle bars, Galfer Brake lines, Brembo rcs19x20, Radiator, Samco Hoses, and Doing rearsets and maybe some other track day Junkie Stuff. Nice Vid BTW
Very good points HeroRR, agree on all of them. That’s precisely why I bought one last year. I’ll happily keep mine. Also it’s the last Fireblade that famed Honda engineer Tadao Baba designed. After 03, bikes went full on motoGP evolution ...better for track, not as good for the road.
I was planning to buy a 954 for my last bike, but ended up with an 05 Fireblade instead. Found on in showroom condition. I think it's the upgraded design on the 2005 1000RR that did it for me. Never regreted. It's simply beautifull, and the little extra tourqe is a nice bonus for every day riding.
Honda really makes the most bulletproof bikes, and they still don't have to sacrifice comfort and fun to achieve that. Soichiro Honda really set the bar for motorcycles as a whole!
Hi m8, I'm 954 (-02) rider. You are so Correct, My earlier bikes were Yamaha RD-350 and FZR-600. So I like light bikes! Well, that FZR-600 were 40kg lighter and much easier to handle!. But thats It!! 954, Oh My God! Ty for this Post!
Thanks HeroRR really enjoy your vids mate just got me a CBR600 F4 great fun bike looking to get me a blade too sounds like the 954 is the best one to have much appreciated bud
100% facts. I've had my 954 since 2008 and it's still riding like if I bought it yesterday. Solid bike, super fun and the best purchase I've ever made.
Hi! May I ask what's the average fuel ecconomy on it? And is there any known issues with this exact model? I'm getting a 954rr next month and I'm trying to know as much as possible about it. I'd appreciate your answer. Thank you.
I second your opinion, I owned a 2003 model and out of the liter bikes I have owned since the 954 kills them all in every way due to its light weight. Having said that, 2019 blades are awesome. One can not compete against technology. Great vid. Thumbs up.
Nice video ! I Own 3 , 94’ 900rr, 03’ 954rr and a 2005 1000rr . My favorite one is the 900rr but not as comfortable as the 954rr but the 05 1000rr looks sick !
bought one a couple of months ago best honda i have ever had last one was a cbr 1000f but had to let it go because of an operation i haf it was to heavey for my but my 954 blade feels like a moped compared to my old one handlles perfect and i am 57 years old smoothest bike i have ever had
I'm gonna throw my two cents in here! I agree with everything you say. I've had a couple of experienced riders say that this is the best Fireblade they ever made. I've had two 929's and an 06 and 07 Fireblade. As well as an BMtroubleU S1000R and a 06 ZedX10R, or ZeeX10R as you guys call 'em in the states, and a 2010 Ducati 1198S. From light to light the S1000R needed everything to keep up with the 929. Considering there's a 60 odd horse power difference, that says a lot about the bike. I sold the duke and bought the used 07 Fireblade. Immediately it felt longer, heavier and "where did the power go"? Ok I'm getting of a large displacement Vtwin onto an inline four, fair cop. But the 06/07 blades were known for their midrange power so this is testament to the duke I guess, but I digress! The 929, "and I can only guess cause stock the 954 is two kilios lighter", feels closer to the Ducati in compactness, lack of weight, weight centralisation, power delivery, flickability. The S1000R was no more fun to ride than the 929, and the 06/07 Fireblades were leaving wanting more despite tarting them up with all the go fast bits. (Full exhaust, power commander, 42/15 sprocket kit, K&N air filter, dynotuned etc). U am actively hunting an 05 ZX10R as these also were 170KG when they came out but had 175 BHP which is phenomenal not to mention the fact that they have the dimensions of a 600 as I have had a short ride on one. I'm sold! But if I can't get one then the other choice is a 954 if I can get one in schmick condition. Shorter, lighter, flckable beats outright horsepower anyday!
@@EEEBA1 the 08 fire blade is a more tame bike than the 04-05 zx10r. However I also believe the 08 cbr is better than the 954. It's probably 10% less road friendly but it's a better overall package. Also look at k5/6 gsxrs.
My brother had one, I made it a race bike and he raced and won the 1000cc championship here, racing against build, cbr1000s, 1098 and 1198,cross R1, all sorts of gsxr's... Engine is good a d reliable, can get power out of it, good brakes, and it crashes really good, she can take a lot of punishment and still run true. Great bike
As I have a 954rr I totally agree, not biased at all, although I have an after market exhaust and don;t seem to get much better than 32 to the gallon, compared to my old cbr6oo fm which ran on vapours by comparison, I swear it did 70 mpg cruising on the smooth roads of Brittany one year.
Hey guys thanks for watching! If you haven't already then you should check out my fireblade history video here! ruclips.net/video/rllcHvpVvZ8/видео.html Also no hate to the other blades, I just feel the 954RR is the best overall blade you can get. Sure others are faster and more capable or rarer and "cooler" but this one is practical, fast, fun, and cheap! How can you go wrong???
I own one and it is as fast as the 2011 model, i havent compared it to models newer than 2012
Great video!!! I can personally vouch for everything you've said! I CONCUR! One interesting fact you did miss, it was listed as actually 1kg lighter than the 600 model at 168kg dry (370lb) for the same year. Your video brings on some serious nostalgia! Those stats are absolutely spot on too! The 954 was my first big bore sports bike, and i drag raced, and stunted it (just wheelies and stoppies). Best ever quarter time was a 10.29 (factory set up) used to dial in 10.4 and do it consistently, with 1.7sec 60ft times consistently too, even 1.6 possible (although i never achieved 1.6). Clutch feel when launching was perfect, and subsequent models (08 and 17) feel disconnected in comparison.
I used to run SC2 or even SC1 Pirelli superbike tyres. With a 180 (instead of factory 190) wide rear and an Ohlins steering dampener dialed up pretty high, it handled like an absolute dream. I miss it, and thanks again.
HeroRR Great bike, I feel absolutely the same as you mate! Riding this thing since 20.000kilometers and I still love it. Longest day tour was about 700km‘s and it was no problem, it is just amazing.
I have an Instagram account about this bike, feel free to check it out 😄 @blady_954
Have you compared it with all blades? I mean a-b testrides
@ Almost, I rode a SC 57 of a friend, I test rode a SC 59 (I considered to buy, but didn't) and I test rode a SC 77. SC 50 still is more than enough power, super light and the most comfortable of all. But I have to say, the SC 77 also feels like a 600 (maybe because it is the first modern blade to reach that low weight of the sc 50)
The last Fireblade designed by Tadao Baba hondas Chief Designer and he absolutely put his heart and soul into it.. I have one with only 5k miles on the clock and I absolutely love it. A future classic for sure 👍
Has it still only got 5k miles on it?
I got the 929 I couldn’t afford the 954 at the time there wasn’t many out there. I got the 929 and I’m still not disappointed im besotted 🥰 no plans to sell or upgrade as of yet there is no need. Is it worth paying 10x more for a new bike. I don’t think so
Wow nice mine hast 11 Miles 😢
How did that turn out. It underperformed and Honda retired him.
Just saying.
Don't die before you use it either
Just rode another 100 miles on my 2002 CBR954RR today....it's almost up to 44k miles now and still looks new and runs fabulous!
Biggest difference is that the current 1000's are "race replicas" literally, whereas this bike was a liter bike made for the streets...purpose built to be awesome on the street...
This or 2004-05 1000rr??? And why
I have to agree with almost everything he has said about this bike. Me and my dad recently completely disassembled and rebuilt our 954 all the way from a bare frame and the bike is so well engineered. It looks incredible and the weight is so low, when I move the bike around it feels like it weighs nothing like literally nothing. The bike does sit low but it's what makes it amazing and when he said you would struggle to keep up with one on the twisties he's right, when I go on the back of it the bike just leans from side to side so easy and you get so much power even at 50% throttle, I mean seriously I've almost fell off the back even at 50% and we reached 100mph faster than you could say holy shit. The bike will go up in value for sure, it just needs discovering first.
I have a crashed one for parts of you know anyone interested.. I'm in New Jersey..
already are going up in value lol
I get an 0530 hrs/10 mile freeway commute.Esp. after Covid,weekday mornings are like weekend traffic.If I simply roll on the throttle at 75mph,and within 5 seconds ,I gotta slow the hell down!
Holy................shit!
@@TheJuan_N_0nly Is the bike still available?
The Fireblade is a legendary bike
It is what Honda is known for
🤘
nope its the Honda cub 100 million sold
John o and the grom!
@@nomusplenus no its the crf and xr model bikes
@@LolliWANG505 no it's the cub. i don't think you even grasp how much of hondas finances come from the sale of the cub. they made more money from the cub than any car or bike they have ever sold. the asian market just eats them up. 100 million sold was 2017
Bought my 954 last week and I’m waiting for the call to pick it up from the dealership, I can’t wait!
I actually sold my Panigale 959 and went back to a 954 blade, because it just... feels better. More predictable in the corners, more planted at high speeds, better (longer) gearing.... Just love this bike. I miss people taking pictures of my 959, it's so gorgeous, but hell, in the end it's about riding it.
I thought I was the only one who prefers long gears
Just bought an ‘03 954 yesterday and already love it so much.
Totally agree! Every time I think about moving over to a newer 1000, I jump on my 954 and am totally satisfied. There is really nothing this bike can't do. Love it!
Totally agree. Newer 1000’s have more power and all the gadgets, but built for track. 954 was designed to live with on the road. Such a good bike.
I have a 2002 954rr and a same year vfr800. I love them both. My goodness. The vfr is super capable and comfortable. My riding buddy has a z900 and I never have trouble keeping up on the viffer, but the 954 is another beast. Every time I crack the throttle on the 954 and the front lifts, I'm aware I'm on a legend.
Rebuilt one with my brother 5 years ago. He was upgrading from an R3 and it was the perfect bike for him. He really appreciated it since he made it his own and learned how to work on the bike himself with the manual. Parts were easy to acquire too.
Agree with your comments; I've been riding for at least 35 years and have had all sorts of bikes (mainly sports) and I would describe my 2003 Blade as the Nirvana of bikes, it feels almost perfect due to its lightness and balance. I've improved it by re-springing the front forks, which are too soft as standard, also had the rear shock re-built and re-valved, added a Power Commander and race can, plus a steering damper, ready to take it on track as soon as this lockdown is over.
The 954 was a great bike, but it did have quirks. The heat off the frame was absolutely INTENSE. When pushed near it's power limit, the front did get twitchy. There was a safety recall issued on the 954 to change the bearings, which helped stabilize it. That said, being twitchy is what also made the bike dive into corners like a 600. It responded to all input because it was twitchy. So that was a good, and a bad thing.
Still loved mine.
The headlights are one of my favorite things about it. Central low beam/running, with the two massive side high beams. Beam pattern was excellent, and just had a beautiful balanced appearance.
Great insight! Thanks for sharing 🙂
The 929 remains my all-time favorite, 'cause my dad owned one back in the day. But the 954 comes a very close 2nd place. I love all the bikes from this period. :')
929 for the win, I will never sell mine
I have one and it's amazing
My first bike
I had both and the 929 was softer with its suspension in a better way on the roads. A bit smoother on bumpy roads, The wheels always stayed in contact with the ground and it felt so naturally correct on the road.
The 954 was firmer, still very good, just a little harder. But I never went to a suspension expert, so I can't be sure if wasn't just a suspension setting variation between my own bikes.
The 954 was great for track days, easy to get the knee down.
Lightweight, nimble, enough power, Honda quality.
Even after 10 years the 954 still looked fresh. I kept in a garage, dust cover over it always. But I would ride all year around if I wanted to. Heated grips for the win:-)
@@Google_Does_Evil_Now It's a great bike, even after 20+ years! 👏🏻
My first racing bike is a 954 RR. Absolutely love it. It along with my Harley Davidson V Rod are my stress relief tools.
Been riding my f4i for a year now and I can not get over how great these early 2000 honda bikes are styled. The 954 is definitely my next purchase. I literally dont want any other bike lol
Right dude I have a silver 01 F4i and I think they look better than the newer models. I am looking to get a 954 I think next. For the money its amazing the value you get with the older one.
My '01 F4i agrees with you! People ask me all the time about if my bike is a '13 or so. Their jaws hit the floor when i tell them it's nearly 20 years old lol.
@@MichaelCescato same! I love asking what year you think this is? Lol
I have an ‘03 954 and while I don’t imagine ever getting tired of it, I’d like to have an F4i as a stable mate for it.
The last cbr Tadao Baba's design. Still looks good and sharp. This bike is ahead of it's time.
Man I wish they would stop trying to “improve” the looks of sport bikes each year or keep trying to keep up with the times. Sport bikes looked the best from around 2003-2008. And yeah about the trunk my 03 r6 has a huge trunk as well. Big enough to fit a couple water bottles or even a wind breaker and my tools. Wish they would go back to simple times of cable throttles and bikes that you had to respect rather than dumbing they down with so many electronics that you’re basically riding a computer
My K1 1000 has a large boot, and I wouldn't change her for anything.
That's the reason why I can't part with my k7 SV650SRA
@@badgerman23 yeah because all those little electronics work well, until they break, put some of these new riders on a old bike, you see the skill set straight away, they rely way too much on electronics, no thanks, I prefer the older generation, that any mechanical mind person can read up on and work on with basic tools and skills without relying heavily on computers to set up the bike or fix a simple problem.
No they'd be riding motorcycles without electronics and abs, actually learning how to ride a motorcycle without all those riding aids, most real riders, want the ability to turn abs off because it's a pain in the arse. And if you can't pull away without anti wheelie, then you really do need to learn some riding craft
Lol we'll agree to disagree, I was brought up on bikes from the 80s and 90s, I have abs on street triple and hate it on the road, my first big bike was a 954 and loved it, and I'd have a brand new one over any modern bike, easy to work on yourself without having to take it to the garage, and big enough that you weren't squashed on it like the new fireblade and every other superbike that's been released in the last 8 years
This makes me all kinds of excited knowing I have a pristine 24k mile White and Blue 954 in my garage! Just got to get her back out on the road after 9 months and I'll be grinning ear to ear. My first Fireblade and certainly not my last.
I fulfilled my childhood dream of owning a big sports bike by buying one of these here in India, it's running on fifteen years but it still looks so contemporary, i bought a new battery, a new chain and tyres and my mechanic restored it beautifully. It's so smooth i love it
What city do you live in - I've been to India n there was just no good places to ride that I saw
@@me2ontube true dat, there's no comparing the roads to Europe, the US, Australia perhaps. The free ways are much improved though, but owning a liter class bike here is really just for the kicks. I do most of my riding early between 6 and 8 in the mornings on the motorway. It's the only time when these bikes can stretch their legs without attracting too much attention and also when there is less traffic. I live in bangalore and head on Sundays primarily
Being a 954🔥owner I'll back that up 💯 everything is just right.🤨
same here buddy iam madly in love with my 2002 954rr
Same here bud
@@Ijumpandfly personally bud hell ya. There a damn nice bike all around. Good handling. Power everywhere. But a big but. It's hard to find parts. I'm still trying to Rebuild mine after a car hit me 2 years ago.
Definitely!! Everything he said is true. I have NC23 400rr and it feels like it’s heavier than my 954.
Fantastic bike however the best motorcycle Honda have ever made for road use has to be the rc51 (sp2). I’ve owned both the 954rr and the sp. Both are awesome but the sp is in a different class, no good under 60 mph but crank it up and the handling is unbelievable the faster you go the better it gets😊
Proud owner of one. One of the bikes that kept calling you to ride it again and again.
I want to tell HeroRR how much I owe you for letting me discover this work of art video. I got one because of you. It's hard to get one in perfect condition in my country but nevertheless I got an 03 CBR954 900RR3 with NH-1, NH1B colour code similar to yours. Just rode it twice with 320km travelled I can say its one hell of a beast at its own. Thanks for blessing me a marvelous engineering piece of art. Planning to beauty her up piece by piece and make memories with my new baby!
I have been on multiple fireblades, not only that but 600rr, f4i, multiple 636s (newer and older), zx6rr (600), Ninja 1000, Gsxr 750, (mulitple) S1000RRs, 954s (obviously), R6s, R1s, and even more I'm forgetting...
I come back to the 954 every time, this video is SPOT on!
Thanks for sharing. You’ve just about ridden them all.
Thanks for an awesome video.
I went from a CBR400RR NC29 to 2003 CBR954...
And I absolutely love this bike!
I actually feel more comfortable & confident on the 954.
I use my bike every day to work and back and recently did a 1400km trip on it... and did not battle, which says a lot for someone that is 6'2
It is an amazing bike and can most definitely hold its own for such an"old" bike.
Handles like a dream and has big power when needed
I own a NC23 with 2005 looks, and monday I will also have a 954 brother. Cool to see this.
@@XNeo27564 I did over 60,000km on my NC29. It's an awesome little bike! Regret selling that little jem, but I am very happy with my 954!
@@andrestrydom292 Yes, as long as I have the storage to put my bikes I will never sell the NC23, IF I would sell it, it needs to go to someone who realises the gem and takes proper care of it. I put to much hours fixing polishing etc. into it hehe. Drive safe.
Great video, thank you. I have a 2003 954 with 11k miles. Just waiting for winter to pass by in UK, so I can enjoy it again. I had a 1995 Urban Tiger for 5 years and I rode it throughout our winters and loved it. It seemed either lighter, or smaller than the 954. (or perhaps I am getting older !!). The only other bikes I found to be equally enjoyable were two Blackbirds, a 1997 and a 2005.
My first bike I ever bought was an 03 954 full exhaust, powercommander. Ran super clean and I never scratched it 👍
You might be absolutely right.
I owned 600nrds, 1000'ns ,but the one that remains in my mind it is a 929 that I hade it for 7 years, and was trubble free, not even one fail,and the rest of the characteristics, are exactly as you described the 954. Really amazing bikes !!!
the first Sport Bike I rode was the 954, my buddy got his M1 License so naturally after riding his bike I got my license and bought a 929RR. The 929 and 954 are very similar but different bikes when you ride them, the 954 is lighter and more powerful not by much on paper, but it made a big difference. These 900's are awesome. HeroRR if you plan on keeping the bike get some sort of crash cage for the left side of the bike, the engine case sticks out and will crack on a low speed drop, even with long frame sliders.
Thanks for the vid.
I'm a proud 954 owner as it's my first bike. It's such an animal i dont think i can ever get bored and sell it.
If you don't mind my asking, what year is it?
How many miles does it have?
And, what did you give for it?
I am looking at a beautiful blue 2003 954 with 38,000 miles. The owner is asking $3,200 for it. But the bike looks immaculate.
@@The_Dapper_Millennial of course. I paid $3300 for it. 2003, 21k miles. Good condition. I'm located in New England so the price may fluctuate with location. In this case yours seems a bit expensive but if everything feels great on the test ride then it might be a good buy.
@@undisputed1one I see.
Well to be honest, it's in Alabama, and I'm in NC lol.
So it would be a trip to go see it.
What do you think would be a good price if I were to drive that far, and everything checked out good on it?
@@The_Dapper_Millennialthat's far, If anything ask if the valves have been adjusted and what other maintenance has been done and ask for proof. But i would just find one that's local.
@@undisputed1one Yeah I think I'm gonna pass on it.
Thanks for the help and info though.
Enjoy your bike in good health dude!
Cheers👍
Had a ‘99 VTR for a while and I loved it. The sound of the gear driven cam was sublime.
I like your aspect of seeing things about motorcycles.
I had an 02 954RR with the Red and Black color scheme. Best bike I've ever rode. A must on the bike was the Ohlins Steering Dampener. The short wheel base and blunt power could get you tank slapping on hard high speed acceleration. After the steering dampener that bike handled like it was on rails. The other benefit was the lightness of a 600/750 with the low end torque of a 1000. You never had to downshift to get instant power if you didn't want to. Amazing bike
I bought my 954 about 6 years ago. Bought one of the cleanest and low mileage ones I could find for about the same price as an averaged priced 1000rr. Just because I liked riding the 954rr more when I compared both of them. The only downside I could when comparing them is the shorter wheelbase on the 954, which makes it easy to accidentally wheely and tank slap out of corners on the throttle. A steering damper solved that for me. I really like the possibility of storing my chain lock in the luggage compartment in stead of in my backpack when I'm planning on parking it in a more sketchy area. The downside is that it is a bit low on power, but when I ported my cylinder head that already increased by 9 horsepower on the rear wheel and torque also increased over the whole range.
In the Unlimited Speed Cup (aka 200mph+ cup) the Eiron Racing used the 954 as a basis for the naturally aspirated bikes that won it areound 2003/2004 - there is much potential within the cases of motor with a knowledgable Honda tuner & some cash for quality parts.
Freek Jacobs will your 954 wheelie in 3rd? Mine won’t I’m not sure if it’s me or the bike... I can blow the back tire off jumping off the clutch in third but never has it pulled the wheel up enough to ride a wheelie... just wondering
I agree with HeroRR, I've owned many many different motorcycles.... 2strokes / 4 strokes... singles, twins, triples, 4 bangers but this is one of my favorite bikes to ride. Plenty of power throughout the powerband, light weight, great brakes/suspension etc.
I brought 2002 Blk/Gry model out from display in my "man cave", ridden it around a bit and it now has 622 miles on it! Yes, only 622 original miles and still has the original tires on it! I guess now I have to do the 600 mile "break in" maintenance!!
Just got my first 954. I couldn’t believe how great this bike really is
I have had a lot of bikes. I will have to agree...954 is by far my favorite. Only bike I regretted selling and I had to go buy another 1.
I've been torn between the 929 and the 954. This video has helped sway me towards the 954 for sure. Great informative video.
Agreed!!! I loved my 929 it was the perfect bike. Sold my Wrangler & rode that bike for 10 years everywhere I needed to go. From the grocery store to the Mts Va from Sc only stopping for gas. Many many times. Video was on point. Since then I’ve owned two more CBRs 1000s an 07 & 2012. In my opinion they’re just not the same. Great vid 👍🏼
hahahah just started my 2003 954RR after 3 years sitting.. started RIGHT up. going to put a license on it tomorrow.. This bike was my dream bike when I bought it.. it is my 4th.. and best ever. Love it.
Bought one of these babies(03) brand new in 04. Still have it. Though I haven't touched it in a few years (I think the thrill is finally gone). My first bike was a Yamaha YZF 600. different guys in my crew had different bikes, and I tried them all from ZX10, Gixxa1000s, R1s, to Bussas. Nothing compared to my 954. The handling on that bike is superb.
So true man, the 954 was the bike for me the moment I throttled out from 1st to 2nd gear. My bike is still running strong with 80362 original miles nothing changed. I bought it at 11360 miles. I doubt anything was changed besides oil changes.
Wow! I’m at 28K. Any special engine maintenance needed?
I'm at almost 50k, nothing but oil changes and tires... and I've rebuilt the forks a couple times...
I sold one in 2018, as I watched it being ridden away I asked myself why? I missed it so much that I bought another in 2019 in that gorgeous red. Superb Motorbike.
Hey it's thatoneguy checking in I just want to comment that I raced a KTM1290 super Duke in the twisties and he could not get away from me at the end he gave me an astounding thumbs up
Just bought an 03 954rr as a first bike 😅 but buying a new 500 soon to practice on so I don't destroy this beautiful piece of machinery definitely an awesome bike
my 954rr was my first bike, only I bought another 954rr to have in case I wrecked one of them, which I did after a few years. I've rebuilt the wrecked one and still enjoy both of them.
I just got one for 2k in good condition yesterday already love it
I've not had a 954 but I LOVE my 929. Amazing bikes
I miss my 929 - as long as you're not racing Rossi for a million bucks what more could you ask for - it was perfectly fun times
I had both the 929 more enjoyable
Awesome review as always. However, the original Fireblade must be at the top of the list. It was sooo ground breaking! I had basically a brand new GSXR-750 at the time when the Fireblade 900 came out. A mate purchased one. We were side by side and about to overtake a bus and the Blade pulled away from me even though I went down two gears to keep up with it. He was still in top gear! Needless to say my next bike was a brand new Blade. Just wish I kept it. The younger riders of today just don’t realise how easy they have it with all the electronics!
I hate the fact that I now "need" a 954. I have always wanted a 2001 CBR600F4i in my stable. But, now after lots of researching and now your video. I believe I'm going to be making the right decision and getting the bigger cc bike.
Got the F4i first, then 954rr
F4i is more reliable and much more stable in corners plus parts are more available
Both pretty equal in comfort
954rr is obviously faster
Daily the F4i, weekend the 954rr
Both wheelie superb 👌🏽
I just got one yesterday, have had lots of bikes last one was busa, this 954rr would run it down all day. I love this bike so much. Also frame has been fully polished it looks sick.
The way you describe the 954 is exactly how I would describe my '06 CBR1000-RR. I was looking to get a 954, but they were hard to find and I ended up buying my '06, seven years ago. The '06 fits me to a T and makes me feel like I am part of the machine, it's light and very quick. It's even comfortable for me on long rides.
I had the 929 for a number of years and I had to pick up the 954 for a friend. The difference was noticeable even though there aren't huge changes between the two. The 954 was certainly a pleasure to ride. Excellent bike
Edit...
Come back to this video 3 years after my original comment and it's funny what is said at the end of the video. The 954 is now a very desirable bike and is very difficult to find at the prices they were a few years back. I'm actually hoping to purchase one, can't find them less than £3,500 even with 40k on the clock. Just goes to show how amazing these still are!
the last FireBlade designed by Tadao Baba-san 🔥
Love mine, did a similar thing and picked mine up for 900 bucks and rode it around for a few months. Sadly it was taken without permission and the gearbox was blown up, but a couple of slow months and she lives again. Fantastic bike, I hope to clean it up and put fairings back on it at some stage
I’ve owned my 954 for just over 10years now. It’s def one of, if not the best looking bike I’ve ever seen. Maybe only second to an MV Augusta F4, which is way out of my price range.
Everything you said about the 954 is how I describe my (former) RC-51. It was just an incredible bike that does not have a replacement. I've had my CBR1100xx for 5 years now and will only replace it with a new version from Honda. My wife has a new CB1000R and it is frightening how sensitive and challenging it is to ride, even for someone as experienced as myself.
I recently purchased a 2003 Honda Blackbird XX - I thought the first time I got on it that I made a huge mistake (literally - 600 pounds wet!). But when I got on a straight, empty road with new pavement, I realized the machine is a masterpiece. Incredible engineering. But I've noticed it's imperative to have the right tires with the right PSI on the BB - without 'em, you have a crocodile on your hands....
Its like the 600 f 1998 cbr. When riding this bike the feeling is like it's been designed specifically for you. Its amazing.
My first bike was a 929...I fell in love with it but I do like the 954 too I just couldn't find one at the time and got the 929..I went through 2 of them and I preferred them over my friends bikes.. they were just so much fun to ride.
The 954 was the pinnacle, I’m on my second one. First was the white/blue 2002, sold it three years ago and always missed it so bought a 2003 blue/black one yesterday. Jumped on and immediately felt at home. So easy to ride fast, so light and you can throw them into corners. I had 2x 2006 cbr 1000rr and 1x 2009 repsol cbr 1000rr and although the power of the 2009 was great it just didn’t have the same handling of the 954. The 2006 model was too boring and predictable. The 954 is just a really good bike and it doesn’t look out of place standing next to the newer litre bikes. Great bike.
Proud owner of a 1996 Honda CBR900RR.
I could've bought some modern superbike, but ever since I took a ride on a 94-95 Fireblade, I knew this one (1996) was what I was going to get, no matter what anyone said.
And once I had it...that deeep exhaust sound when it starts, that unassisted riding experience, the rolling thunder sound of decel pop it produces...I just love it.
Sold! Yo that was a compelling video. Saw a recent 954 on my local Craigslist and didn’t think too much of it till now.
I have an 03 954 RR stock and it still runs like a champ. Great bike!
Really good review Hero! Its weird how you inadvertently explained exactly what Tadao Baba's goal w/ the Fireblade was.
Have had a 954 for 5 years+ now, Toured France and Belgium, Then Ireland the following year. Oh the good old days?
Owned a Suzuki 500F (Excellent Bike) for seven years before getting the 954. I remember thinking when I first got on it?
I am going to die? Wow did it feel scary, Really.
Though now I can throw it about and think nothing of it.
Hi! May I ask how many liters/km does it cosume on average? And is there any known issues with this exact model? I'm getting a 954rr next month and I'm trying to know as much as possible about it. I'd appreciate your answer. Thank you.
@@tsubarider13 Hi, Its not economical on town driving but non the less okay for long runs. An example would be? I would normally cover 100 miles then look for fuel
Top it up and that would average around
£19.00. Fuel is expensive now no matter
what vehicle is used.
The 954, I have is my angel and no other bike will do. i am happy enough to keep running around on my blade forever. Ye that`s how much I like my bike. I look after it and it looks after me.
As for possible faults? I replaced the rectifier on several occasions (All okay at first ) as it would either start giving out to much voltage or not enough. So I fixed this by re-positioning it to an area with better air flow. Never replaced it since. Passed.
DIY: Maintenance:
Change oil/filter every year without fail.
All I can say is the bike you are thinking about purchasing is most likely been looked after and had regular oil changes.
Good luck and let me know please if you decide on buying it.
Best Regards.
John.
@@EastCoastScottt thank you very much for the detailed and thorough response.
I'm looking at a 954rr with 70k kms (around 43k miles) on it and it looks to be in a very good shape. I will hopefully be getting it by next month. I will br sure to inform you if I did :)
Great video!!! I can personally vouch for everything you've said! One interesting fact you did miss, it was listed as actually 1kg lighter than the 600 model at 168kg dry (370lb) for the same year. Your video brings on some serious nostalgia! Those stats are absolutely spot on too! The 954 was my first big bore sports bike, and i drag raced, and stunted it (just wheelies and stoppies). Best ever quarter time was a 10.29 (factory set up) used to dial in 10.4 and do it consistently, with 1.7sec 60ft times consistently too, even 1.6 possible (although i never achieved 1.6). Clutch feel when launching was perfect, and subsequent models (08 and 17) feel disconnected in comparison.
I used to run SC2 or even SC1 Pirelli superbike tyres. With a 180 (instead of factory 190) wide rear and an Ohlins steering dampener dialed up pretty high, it handled like an absolute dream. I miss it, and thanks again. 👍
Just bought my 954 FIREBLADE Repsol Edition, what can I say, I'm in love!
Had an 02 954 was such a good all round road bike with a few track days too. I'm no expert rider though.
Upgraded to the 08 blade was disappointed.
What about the 08 did u not like?
bought one a couple of months ago from 2002 it feels so light ans handlles superb always been riding hondaslast one was a cbr1000f hurricane but growing older and looking for something better to handle cbr 954 2002brc50 super machine always enyoing your videos greetings from a honda fan from holland
Bought my two days ago. Never planned to buy this one, but this video sure did help it come to reality...
my brother had one a few years back and it feels more beastly than the 08 1000RR that I have now. at the time I had a CBR600 F4i and was shocked at how close in weight they were.
I had a 954 and an 04 1000rr. The 954 was great up to about 150 or so, then it hot downright scary from handshake. The 1000rr is a rock at 180 plus. 954 is a great track bike for me, 235 ride but I love my 1000.
My 03 cbr954rr is a beautiful machine! I'll back up what he said as well, amazing bikes !
I own two of these babies now. I really love how it just does what I think.
Another great video Hero. Love your description and enthusiasm. Makes me want to buy one.
I am just now seeing this video ?!?!? WTF ?!?! So I am a Blade Guy through and through! I Just picked up a 03 954rr for 700 out of a buddies side yard thats been siting for 8 years ( back reg was 765$ ). I am getting a bit older and Have Owned 11 Blades total now. 8 900rr's, 1 929, 1 954, and 1 08 1000rr. I think My favorite is my current one but close 2nd is the 08. This 954 I have Put the LSL Stunter upper triple, Handle bars, Galfer Brake lines, Brembo rcs19x20, Radiator, Samco Hoses, and Doing rearsets and maybe some other track day Junkie Stuff. Nice Vid BTW
It is most beautiful Blade EVER !! - still in 2020
Very good points HeroRR, agree on all of them. That’s precisely why I bought one last year. I’ll happily keep mine.
Also it’s the last Fireblade that famed Honda engineer Tadao Baba designed.
After 03, bikes went full on motoGP evolution ...better for track, not as good for the road.
I was planning to buy a 954 for my last bike, but ended up with an 05 Fireblade instead. Found on in showroom condition. I think it's the upgraded design on the 2005 1000RR that did it for me. Never regreted. It's simply beautifull, and the little extra tourqe is a nice bonus for every day riding.
Honda really makes the most bulletproof bikes, and they still don't have to sacrifice comfort and fun to achieve that. Soichiro Honda really set the bar for motorcycles as a whole!
Hi m8, I'm 954 (-02) rider. You are so Correct, My earlier bikes were Yamaha RD-350 and FZR-600. So I like light bikes!
Well, that FZR-600 were 40kg lighter and much easier to handle!. But thats It!! 954, Oh My God! Ty for this Post!
Thanks HeroRR really enjoy your vids mate just got me a CBR600 F4 great fun bike looking to get me a blade too sounds like the 954 is the best one to have much appreciated bud
As an owner of a UK spec 918 FireBlade with less than 3,500 miles, I approve this video!
100% facts. I've had my 954 since 2008 and it's still riding like if I bought it yesterday. Solid bike, super fun and the best purchase I've ever made.
Hi! May I ask what's the average fuel ecconomy on it? And is there any known issues with this exact model? I'm getting a 954rr next month and I'm trying to know as much as possible about it. I'd appreciate your answer. Thank you.
Hey man! I love videos like this all about the 954. still waiting for you're new 954rr.
I own a 954 and I agree with most if not all of the statements in this. Great video!
I have an 01 r1 now but miss the hell out of my 929. I'd still have it today but got stolen few years ago. My girls got a cbr600 f2 and we love it.
The king is back, pleas emake more videos, i only watch your videos, i wait for you forever to make a video
I second your opinion, I owned a 2003 model and out of the liter bikes I have owned since the 954 kills them all in every way due to its light weight. Having said that, 2019 blades are awesome. One can not compete against technology. Great vid. Thumbs up.
Loved the 954, rode my friend's back in 2008. Way preferred my Dad's 09 Fireblade though.
954 is awesome for sure. They were great from 900 to 1000 you just can’t go wrong.
Can't argue with that. My 1000R has a tuned for torque blade engine and it is an absolute jewel.
Nice video ! I Own 3 , 94’ 900rr, 03’ 954rr and a 2005 1000rr . My favorite one is the 900rr but not as comfortable as the 954rr but the 05 1000rr looks sick !
Your restoration of the 954 must be one of the best ever carried out on a motorcycle.
I bought one today, It's really an incredible bike for it's age. So well thought out
bought one a couple of months ago best honda i have ever had last one was a cbr 1000f but had to let it go because of an operation i haf it was to heavey for my but my 954 blade feels like a moped compared to my old one handlles perfect and i am 57 years old smoothest bike i have ever had
I'm gonna throw my two cents in here! I agree with everything you say. I've had a couple of experienced riders say that this is the best Fireblade they ever made. I've had two 929's and an 06 and 07 Fireblade. As well as an BMtroubleU S1000R and a 06 ZedX10R, or ZeeX10R as you guys call 'em in the states, and a 2010 Ducati 1198S. From light to light the S1000R needed everything to keep up with the 929. Considering there's a 60 odd horse power difference, that says a lot about the bike. I sold the duke and bought the used 07 Fireblade. Immediately it felt longer, heavier and "where did the power go"? Ok I'm getting of a large displacement Vtwin onto an inline four, fair cop. But the 06/07 blades were known for their midrange power so this is testament to the duke I guess, but I digress! The 929, "and I can only guess cause stock the 954 is two kilios lighter", feels closer to the Ducati in compactness, lack of weight, weight centralisation, power delivery, flickability. The S1000R was no more fun to ride than the 929, and the 06/07 Fireblades were leaving wanting more despite tarting them up with all the go fast bits. (Full exhaust, power commander, 42/15 sprocket kit, K&N air filter, dynotuned etc). U am actively hunting an 05 ZX10R as these also were 170KG when they came out but had 175 BHP which is phenomenal not to mention the fact that they have the dimensions of a 600 as I have had a short ride on one. I'm sold! But if I can't get one then the other choice is a 954 if I can get one in schmick condition. Shorter, lighter, flckable beats outright horsepower anyday!
they are called widow makers for a reason, hella tank slappers. you should try an 08 fireblade instead
@@davidstancu2963 Are you saying that the 08 fireblade is a better choice than the 954? Thank you
My S1000R is little clinical. I may have to go back to a fireblade.
@@EEEBA1 the 08 fire blade is a more tame bike than the 04-05 zx10r. However I also believe the 08 cbr is better than the 954. It's probably 10% less road friendly but it's a better overall package. Also look at k5/6 gsxrs.
@Michael Pullins LOL. You're not worth arguing with. Open the convo w some bullshit assumption like that and any credibility is dismissed.
My brother had one, I made it a race bike and he raced and won the 1000cc championship here, racing against build, cbr1000s, 1098 and 1198,cross R1, all sorts of gsxr's... Engine is good a d reliable, can get power out of it, good brakes, and it crashes really good, she can take a lot of punishment and still run true. Great bike
As I have a 954rr I totally agree, not biased at all, although I have an after market exhaust and don;t seem to get much better than 32 to the gallon, compared to my old cbr6oo fm which ran on vapours by comparison, I swear it did 70 mpg cruising on the smooth roads of Brittany one year.
As always awesome video. I love how describe the feeling of riding this bike in such a detailed way.