sportbike
A sportbike is a motorcycle designed primarily for speed, agility, and precise handling, balancing high-performance power with light weight and aerodynamic bodywork. These machines emphasize acceleration, top speed, braking performance, and cornering capability over long-distance comfort or luggage capacity. Typical sportbikes use lightweight frames, often aluminum, high-revving four-stroke engines around 600 to 1,000 cubic centimeters, and sport-oriented suspension and brakes. The riding position is aggressive, with low handlebars and rear-set footpegs to optimize weight distribution and aerodynamics.
Advances in electronics have become common, including ride-by-wire throttles, multiple riding modes, traction control, ABS, electronic
Historically, sportbikes grew from sport-oriented motorcycles of the 1960s and 1970s, with Japanese manufacturers refining lightweight
Common examples include the Yamaha YZF-R1, Honda CBR1000RR, Suzuki GSX-R1000, Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R, and Ducati Panigale,