What kind of engine does a CB 900 F Hornet have?
Honda CB 900F Hornet Make Model Honda CB 900 F Hornet Year 2002 Engine Four stroke, Transverse four cylinder, D Capacity 919 cc / 56.0 cu-in Bore x Stroke 71 x 58 mm
Is the Honda CB900F a sports bike?
Like most naked bikes, staying over about 85mph for any length of time is literally a pain in the neck, but Honda sees this as a more relaxing ride than the sportsbike that donated its engine. The chassis is similar to the Hornet 600, too, though it is actually a new item.
Is the Honda CB900 Hornet anti theft system?
Honda’s latest anti-theft system features a fail-safe electronic interlock that prevents the engine from being started by any other than the motorcycle’s two original keys.
Is the Honda 900 Fireblade available for general release?
From the word go Hornet owners were modifying their bikes with all manner of kit and it wasnât long before someone worked out that, with a little modification, the Honda 900 Fireblade engine would slip in. Surely Honda could build one for general release? After all, Suzuki had their 1200 version of the Bandit.
Honda’s latest anti-theft system features a fail-safe electronic interlock that prevents the engine from being started by any other than the motorcycle’s two original keys.
Like most naked bikes, staying over about 85mph for any length of time is literally a pain in the neck, but Honda sees this as a more relaxing ride than the sportsbike that donated its engine. The chassis is similar to the Hornet 600, too, though it is actually a new item.
How big is the rear tyre on a Honda CB900 Hornet?
A smooth six-speed gearbox transfers the refined four-cylinder power through to a 180mm rear tyre. The test machine wore somewhat outdated BT56 Bridgestone rubber and out of tight corners such as turn four at Phillip Island they tended to slide quite nicely on the exit of the turn.