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{{DISPLAYTITLE:{{PAGENAME}} Hornet: review, history, specs}} | |||
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|name =Honda CB600F | |name =Honda CB600F | ||
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|manuals = [[:File:Honda CB600F 1998 Service Manual.pdf]]<br />[[:File:Honda CB600F 04-06 Service Manual.pdf]] | |manuals = [[:File:Honda CB600F 1998 Service Manual.pdf]]<br />[[:File:Honda CB600F 04-06 Service Manual.pdf]] | ||
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[[Image:Honda 919.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Honda Hornet]] | [[Image:Honda 919.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Honda Hornet]] | ||
Introduced in 1998, the European only Honda '''CB600F Hornet''' is a [[motorcycle]] powered by a liquid-cooled, carburetted 599cc in-line 4-stroke 4-cylinder [[DOHC]] engine that produces just over 95 [[horsepower]] and weighs 176kg dry. The bike has a six-speed transmission. Its suspension consists of a front cartridge fork and a rear single shock. Its brakes are dual-disc in the front and single-disc in the rear. | Introduced in 1998, the European only Honda '''CB600F Hornet''' is a [[motorcycle]] powered by a liquid-cooled, carburetted 599cc in-line 4-stroke 4-cylinder [[DOHC]] engine that produces just over 95 [[horsepower]] and weighs 176kg dry. The bike has a six-speed transmission. Its suspension consists of a front cartridge fork and a rear single shock. Its brakes are dual-disc in the front and single-disc in the rear. | ||