1999 Honda CB 600 Hornet in blue 23319 miles loads of extras
The 1999 Honda CB 600 Hornet is a versatile and reliable middleweight naked bike, popular for its blend of performance and practicality. Equipped with a 599cc inline-four engine derived from the CBR600 sports bike, the Hornet delivers a smooth power curve that suits both city commuting and spirited weekend rides. With 94 horsepower, it offers an engaging yet manageable ride for both seasoned riders and those newer to larger displacement motorcycles. Its upright riding position and comfortable ergonomics make it easy to handle, while its naked styling gives it a distinctive, minimalist aesthetic.
The CB 600 Hornet features a compact and agile chassis, which enhances its manoeuvrability and stability, especially in urban settings. It comes with a 16-inch front wheel, which aids in quick steering, though some riders have noted this can make the bike feel a bit twitchy at higher speeds. The suspension, consisting of a 41mm conventional front fork and a rear mono-shock, provides a balanced ride, while the dual-disc front brakes offer solid stopping power. Overall, the 1999 Hornet is a well-rounded motorcycle, ideal for riders looking for a combination of fun performance and everyday practicality.
1999 Honda CB 600 Hornet - Specifications
Engine: 599cc, liquid-cooled, 16-valve, inline four-cylinder
Power: 94 horsepower (70 kW) @ 12,000 rpm
Torque: 63 Nm @ 10,000 rpm
Transmission: 6-speed manual
Top Speed: Approximately 130 mph (210 km/h)
Fuel Capacity: 16 litres
Seat Height: 785 mm (30.9 inches)
Weight: 176 kg (dry)
Front Suspension: 41mm telescopic fork
Rear Suspension: Mono-shock with adjustable preload
Brakes: Dual 296mm front disc, single 240mm rear disc
Wheel Size: 16-inch front, 17-inch rear