Honda's answer was the CB600F Hornet, launched in 1998. Matching the styling of the Japan-only Hornet 250 with a retuned version of the CBR600F sportsbike engine, the Hornet 600 immediately looked like a winner. The Hornet's inline-four engine produced almost 75kW (lOObhp) - much more than the Bandit 600 - and the chassis looked simple and Specs datasheet with technical data and performance data plus an analysis of the direct market competition of Honda CB900F Hornet (CB919) in 2007, the model with standard body and 918.5 cm3 / 56.2 cui engine size, 81 kW / 110 PS / 109 hp of power, 6-speed manual powertrain. Specifications listing with the performance factory data and ProfessCars™ estimation, including acceleration times 0-60 It has a six-speed transmission and is capable of producing reasonable power and torque. The motorcycle features a steel diamond frame, which provides stability and control while riding. In terms of dimensions, the CBF600 has a length of approximately 2,120mm, a width of 784mm, and a height of 1,175mm. It has a seat height of about 795mm, which Specifications Model: CB900F Engine Type: 919cc liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder Bore and Stroke: 71mm x 58mm Compression Ratio: 10.8:1 Honda Hornet 600 Dimensions, Aerodynamics and weight: Frame type - Seat details - Wheelbase: 1,435 Honda CB 600F Hornet : Year: 2007: Engine: Four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves kfGVBeh. 24816010522130340349138992