Honda Motorcycle CBR1000RR headlight bulbs utilize H7 size specifications for both high and low beam functions. The replacement chart covers vehicle production spanning 2004 to 2016 with corresponding bulb size data.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The H7 is the sole bulb type specified for the Honda Motorcycle CBR1000RR across all listed headlight positions and model years. It is a single-filament halogen bulb operating at 12 volts and 55 watts, fitted with a PX26d base.
The PX26d base is a two-pin connector with a plastic collar, designed to allow only a specific rotational orientation during installation. This keyed design prevents incorrect seating in the housing.
The H7 bulb is governed by ECE regulations, making it a standard type across European and worldwide markets. It also carries approval for use in the United States and Japan.
Both the high beam and low beam headlight positions on the CBR1000RR use the H7 specification across the 2004-2016 model year range, meaning a single bulb type serves both functions on this motorcycle.
Because both beam positions share the same H7 specification, the bulbs are physically interchangeable between sockets. However, housing orientation and beam pattern alignment are position-specific, so a bulb installed in the wrong housing would not produce the correct light projection.
At 55 watts, the H7 falls within the standard halogen output range. Replacement bulbs rated above this wattage may exceed the electrical tolerances of the original wiring and socket components.
The H7 standard does not permit the use of H4, H11, or other common halogen types as direct substitutes, as those types carry different base configurations and are physically incompatible with H7 housings.