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With the very latest news, launch reports, new-model gossip and the things that really matter to riders PLUS news and results from British Superbikes, World Superbikes and MotoGP too there's plenty going. Whether you're into the latest superbikes, the greatest tourers, the naughtiest nakeds or the scootiest scooters - if you're a brand new person to the world of motorcycling or you've been riding a lifetime - we're exactly what YOU need for YOUR two-wheeled life. MoreBikes is the one-stop shop for all your motorcycling needs. With thanks to John’s of Romford for the loan of the bike: If you need an all-rounder that has more sporty aspirations, then this is worth looking at. A search of other bikes in the local area of a similar age and mileage revealed a couple for sale within a Tenner of this, so it looks about right.Ĭonsider this: New, the bike would have been £6,455 – so it’s a £955 reduction on a bike not even fully run-in. The dealer wants £5,499 for a late 2012/early 2013 (62 plate) bike with just 430 miles on the clock in mint condition. The stock brakes have little lever travel, so come on quite hard, but once you’re used to applying an even squeeze they pull up the Hornet nicely.Īs you would imagine from a bike with only 430 miles on the clock (post test-ride), it’s pristine. If a novice rider was looking at this bike, I would recommend the ABS option. Wind protection is minimal, but was comfortable up to motorway speeds. It’s quick to tip into the bends, but holds the line nicely: the budget suspension coped well with everything I threw at it (even the poorly surfaced inner-city commuter stuff and a single-lane back road I accidentally took myself down). Pick up the pace and the engine really keeps on giving, driving hard from low down (once you’re in 3 rd and up: 2 nd is best for inner-town meandering, leaving the higher gears for cracking on above 40/50mph). I’m quite broad shouldered, so trying to tuck into the bars I found the side of my hands catching the edge of the grips, but it’s genuinely comfortable – I got off the bike at the end of the ride feeling fresh. The bars are narrow, helping with the wraparound riding position, which gave me a problem. You find yourself wrapped around the tank it’s possible to move further back when pushing on, but when first planting yourself on the bike it slides you up against the tank. It’s quite sporty, with the pegs in more of a rear-set position. Honda CB600F Hornet 600 Engine and Transmission Technical DataĮngine size - Displacement - Engine capacityĦ3.50 Nm (6.5 kgf-m or 46.8 ft.The riding position came as something of a surprise for a general-purpose midrange motorcycle. Monoshock damper with 7-step adjustable preload Single-piston calliper and sintered metal padsįront Brakes Dimensions - Disc Dimensions Honda CB600F Hornet 600 Dimensions, Aerodynamics and weightĨ00 mm (31.5 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting. Honda CB600F Hornet 600 General Information Honda cb 600 f Hornet 2006 review - 34 owners have Cal Jameson promised to. Single-piston calliper and sintered metal pads size 240 mm (9.4 inches) at the back. Honda CB750 K2 CB 750 Electrical Wiring Harness Diagram Schematic 1972 HERE. Twin piston caliper. size 296 mm (11.7 inches) at the front and Single disc. As for stopping power, the Honda CB600F Hornet 600 braking system includes Double disc. On the topic of chassis characteristics, responsible for road holding, handling behavior and ride comfort, the Honda CB600F Hornet 600 has a Steel frame with front suspension being 41mm inverted telescopic fork and at the rear, it is equipped with Monoshock damper with 7-step adjustable preload . With this drive-train, the Honda CB600F Hornet 600 is capable of reaching a maximum top speed of. The engine produces a maximum peak output power of 100.58 HP (73.4 kW) 12000 RPM and a maximum torque of 63.50 Nm (6.5 kgf-m or 46.8 ft.lbs) 10500 RPM . In this version sold from year 2013 , the dry weight is 172.0 kg (379.2 pounds) and it is equipped with a In-line four, four-stroke motor. The Honda CB600F Hornet 600 model is a Naked bike bike manufactured by Honda .