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2010 Honda CB1000R, CBF600, Hornet 600 revealed
By Visordown News on 04/09/2009 08:50:10
First pics of next year's new nakeds from Honda including the Hornet 600 and much awaited CB1000R
FOR 2010 Honda's roadsters the CB1000 R, CBF600 S, CBF600 NR and Hornet 600 get some cosmetic touches and new colours too.The CBF600 NR will be available only with standard braking from January and the CBF600 S will be equipped with the C
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First Ride: 2003 Honda Hornet CB600F
By Grant Leonard on 13/09/2010 14:49:20
After the new CBR600RR, the Hornet 600 could be the most important bike Honda bring into the UK this year. And they've just revamped it. Has Honda got it right?
Click to read: Honda Hornet CB600F owners reviews, Honda Hornet CB600F specs and to see the Honda Hornet CB600F image gallery.CAN'T SAY I'VE been testing many bikes recently having spent the last few years polishing the arse of a business suit
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Buyer Guide: Honda Hornet 600
By Visordown on 18/10/2010 12:09:23
The ultimate buyer’s guide, written by the people who actually own the bike
Click to view: Honda Hornet 600 owners reviews, specs and image galleries.Cheap doesn’t have to mean nasty. In fact the Honda Hornet 600 offers one of the highest fun per pound ratios of any bike you can buy on the used market. But there’s more – it
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Niall's Spin: Honda CB600F Hornet
By Niall Mackenzie on 08/10/2010 15:17:24
In 2005 Niall Mackenzie had a short fling with the Honda Hornet, here's what he had to say
Click to read: Honda CB600F Hornet owners reviews, Honda CB600F Hornet specs and to see the Honda CB600F Hornet image gallery.For around nine months, I enjoyed the company of a burnt orange 600 Hornet. It wasn't my first choice for a long
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Used Review: Honda CB600F Hornet
By Bertie Simmonds on 05/04/2008 21:49:32
Born in 1998's naked middleweight boom, the Honda Hornet has evolved into a more capable, practical machine than the tiny-tanked original model.
unique for their two-wheeled kicks. That makes it not only the newbie's favourite, and a great city bike, but also a favourite for the motorcycle modifiers out there.Continue the Honda Hornet CB600F Used Review
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Living with a 2005 Honda Hornet 600
By Niall Mackenzie on 15/11/2005 12:10:56
Niall Mackenzie rags his Hornet 600 all in the name of giving us lot a long term review. And it worked
happen to be riding.Although the answer is mostly 'yes', I would draw the line at anything with a cab or a diesel engine. Fortunately, for this year my new longtermer has neither.I was keen to have Honda's 600 Hornet for lots of reasons, not least that I
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First Ride: 2007 Honda CB600F Hornet
By Roland Brown on 02/04/2008 12:56:43
Honda's top-selling naked middleweight gets a top-to-toe revamp, sharp new looks and the world's ugliest exhaust collector box
Japanese bikes don't come much more Italian than the revamped Hornet 600. Despite the name on its tank, the Hornet was shaped by Honda's European design studio in Italy, and built at the factory in Atessa. Given Italian sales were largely
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Cheap Thrills: 2003 Bargain Middleweights
By Jon Urry on 03/07/2003 16:15:59
She's clean, discrete, cheap, semi naked or starkers, it's up to you. She'll go all the way and is a great ride. Just call...
cheap form of two-wheeled transport snapped up the bikes and it wasn't long until the other Japanese factories followed suit with Honda launching the Hornet and Yamaha the Fazer in 1998.But by then Suzuki had another trick up its sleeve, the SV650
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Milking Cowes - Hornet 600, Z750, Fazer 600, Street Triple R
By Jon Urry on 14/04/2010 09:55:25
Middleweight streetbikes get hammered round a lap of the Isle of Wight, the island made famous by the Regatta and Level 42
streetbike middleweights, and one of the very first Triumph Street Triple Rs to leave the factory gates. nothing has changed on Yamaha’s Fazer 600, Kawasaki’s Z750 or Honda’s Hornet 600 for 2009, but Triumph has capitalised on the success of the Street Triple
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Four. Three. Two. One. Cylinders test
By Mark Forsyth on 13/08/2010 14:29:45
For many riders pure sports bikes are becoming less and less relevant. But what are the options in the middleweight class? That depends how you like to ride and how many cylinders you want…
. It’s just plain flattering – whoever you are, however you ride. Who’d have thought a Triumph would feel more like a Honda than the Honda?Continue for the singleTriumph Street Triple SpecificationsPrice £6,299Top speed 141mph Engine 675cc, 12 valves
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