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    Honda cb600 Hornet

    Anyone heard if and when the new 600 Hornet is hitting NZ shores and any thoughts on a price point? Thinking about upgrading to the CB900 but the new 600 looks interesting.

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    na get the 900 you'll love the torque.
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    What are the 600cc and 900cc Hornets like to ride? good two up?
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    Heh, I be in the same mind as well ... since I want to have the whole "family" 250, 600 and 900
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    yea my GF likes it. Very smooth, and just ride it off the torque. Suspension has preload and rebound both front and back. Can also get full Givi hard luggage topbox and panniers for touring if required. I have put MX bars and a screen on the bike. The headlights are one of the best. Best easy to ride and fun in twisties. Factory shock is build to a price, not that its bad. But I replaced it with an Ohlins. Front suspension is very good, no replacement bits needed. 19L tank will have you riding a long time before filling up.
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    I rode an old and f&*^ed up Hornet 600 around Manfeild once, heaps of fun!! Totally chuckable. Bouncy and kinda wobbly feeling, but a good laugh to ride. I'd hope the latest Itaian Job version would be just as much fun. It'd be a great upgrade from a 250.

    The bigger one I think is less chuckable and less fun, but you'd be getting a better all around bike. Well, better than the old 600 hornet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kneescraper View Post
    What are the 600cc and 900cc Hornets like to ride? good two up?
    My "expert" rated the Hornet as the most comfortable bike she had ridden on.
    Not surprisingly she found it more comfortable than the sportier metal, CBR, CBX, VTR, VFR, but she also considered that the Hornet has more leg room for a passenger than the CB1300.

    She also tried the Gold wing but considered that to be a car...

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    *watching thread with intent interest*
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zapf View Post
    na get the 900 you'll love the torque.
    thats what i agree with!


    and they are still chuck-about-able, so im told
    i wouldnt want to be caught dead in the same grave as me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by canarlee View Post
    chuck-about-able, so im told
    have mine setup for slower stuff, MX bars and Ohlins shock its all fun. I did the SI and Grand Challange on it too. And it'll reel in 600 sports and likes in the twisties.

    It is never meant to be a high speed bike, anything up to 160ish is ok. It can go well into the 2xx, but you'll have to hold on for ur dear live.... it gets windy at that speed. After market exhaust is good for freeing up the breathing, making it more lively.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zapf View Post
    well into the 2xx,
    oh really? I found it reasonably tapped out at 200... and it was weaving around a lot oh wait... it was yours!

    they're quite good 2up, and the pillion makes it pretty piss easy to wheelie it too. Excellent torque on the 900, smooth, excellent if you want to have fun at lower speeds. Very friendly bike, and certainly a decent size so you're not cramped up on it. For the price, I really don't think you can go wrong either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cache Wraith View Post
    Anyone heard if and when the new 600 Hornet is hitting NZ shores and any thoughts on a price point? Thinking about upgrading to the CB900 but the new 600 looks interesting.
    I sent an email to the importers (Bluewing Honda) and they reckon that it won't be coming here as a new model.

    Looks like you'll have to wait for some Jappa imports to come in.
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    Mmmm, been thinkin bout a 600 Hornet, seems from comments here its a pretty good bike for an intermediate rider moving up from a 250.



    Quote Originally Posted by pritch008 View Post
    She also tried the Gold wing but considered that to be a car...
    Was just replacing my helmet after the recent 20 foot flying leason had a wee look at one of the goldwings at Honda in NP, its a bloody car alright lol
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    Come September the Triumph Street Triple 675 will be on the shop floors at $14999!!!

    I'll be serious contender for that one
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    Quote Originally Posted by Krayy View Post
    Come September the Triumph Street Triple 675 will be on the shop floors at $14999!!!

    I'll be serious contender for that one
    Think about it this way. You can buy a 900 Hornet, which has more grunt and you can sweeten it with an Ohlins shock and still have change left from $14999

    And you know its Honda quality
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