When did the Honda CB600F Hornet come out?
30 owners have reviewed their HONDA CB600F HORNET (2007 – 2013) and rated it in a number of areas. Read what they have to say and what they like and dislike about the bike below.
What’s the difference between a Honda CB900 and CB600F?
It is called the Hornet 900 in Europe and the 919 in North America, while the related CB600F is the Hornet 600 in Europe and the 599 in North America. In 2008 the second generation CB900 was replaced by the CB1000R. Bridgestone Mag Mopus. Front: 3.25″×19″ (100/90-19)
Why was the Honda CB900F called the 919?
It was called the Hornet in Europe and the 919 in North America because the trademark for the vehicle name Hornet in North America was held by Chrysler, acquired after buying AMC, maker of the AMC Hornet car.
When did the Honda CB900F go out of production?
The CB900F was succeeded in 1983 by the CB1100F, and in 1987 Honda introduced the CBR1000F water-cooled inline fours. Honda’s advertising proclaimed the bike to be “a thundering Super-Sports bike with devastating performance and an unwavering stamina”. The bike’s conventional twin down-tube steel frame is very strong.
What kind of motorcycle is the Honda CB900F?
The Honda CB900F is a Honda motorcycle made in two iterations which appeared some twenty years apart. Both generations of the CB900F are straight four-cylinder four-stroke 900 cc (55 cu in) roadsters.
Is the Honda CB900 Hornet just another Honda?
Companies can’t alter or remove reviews from ProductReview.com.au. Looks fairly boring and it could be “just another Honda” especially in some of the uninspiring colour schemes. However that motor makes the machine. The 919cc four is from a previous generation Fireblade but is retuned for more mid-range.
Is the Honda Hornet 900 good value for money?
I’ve read all the reviews for the Hornet 900 and have to agree with the formed consensus that it is excellent value for money, extremely reliable and can do everything pretty well – whether that be touring, riding fast, cruising round town, or speeding away when then lights change.
When did the Honda CB750 superbike come out?
In 1969 Honda introduced its flagship CB750 superbike, whose success led to Honda’s domination of the motorcycle market.