Honda Hornet
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HONDA: 2025 Hornet CB1000/SP
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I know what you’re thinking – didn’t we do this already? Well, yes: Honda first showed the new Hornet 1000 off around this time last year, as a 2024 model. It’s kinda heartening to think that the enormous moto-industrial complex which is Honda is just like us: Project bikes taking much longer than you thought…
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NEW BIKES: Honda’s sharply-styled CB1000 Hornet
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Building on the success of its recently released CB750 Hornet, Honda’s decided it’s time to bring a brand-new, big-bore Hornet back to the fold – and it looks like a winner. With stripped back handline, a 2017 CBR Fireblade-derived four cylinder motor and a load of top-specification goodies, the stripped back machine is likely to…
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IT’S OFFICIAL! Honda reveals NEW Hornet
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Here’s what YOU need to know. Honda’s unveiled the hotly anticipated 2023 version of its much-loved Hornet at the Intermot Show in Cologne. It feels like we’ve been talking about the potential return of one of Honda’s best-loved bikes for years – and with the factory releasing a whole host of design drawings early in…
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IT’S OFFICIAL! Honda reveals NEW Hornet. Here’s what YOU need to know.
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Honda’s just unveiled the hotly anticipated 2023 version of its much loved Hornet at the Intermot Show in Cologne. It feels like we’ve been talking about the potential return of one of Honda’s best loved bikes for years – and with the factory releasing a whole host of design drawings early in the year, there’s…
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Honda: Return of the Hornet!
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The Japanese factory is gearing up to revive its legendary naked bike. Honda’s just revealed a new concept at EICMA in Milan. It’s not a total surprise, as we’ve been hearing whispers that there was something going on behind the scenes for the last 12 months (and we’ve even seen some leaked patent drawings filed…
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Honda reveals Hornet 2.0
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The Japanese factory has just released a video to mark the release of its next generation Hornet – and it’s much smaller than we’re used to. Nope. It’s not a new version of the 600cc machine we know and love. Instead it’s a 200cc (well, 184cc to be exact) version that’s been created specifically for…