CB1000 Hornet

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Skeptisk

Original Poster:

8,234 posts

116 months

Tuesday 15th October
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New CB1000 incoming

https://www.motorcyclenews.com/news/new-bikes/2024...

Will it get a better reception on here than the R9?

150 bhp for £9k doesn’t seem too shabby.

KobayashiMaru86

1,329 posts

217 months

Tuesday 15th October
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And only £1k more for the SP. Similar to Suzuki's GSX-S1000

trickywoo

12,299 posts

237 months

Tuesday 15th October
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I like it.

Can and tail tidy it would a nice looking bike.

Obviously depends how it rides but on paper its a good package at a great price.

hiccy18

2,984 posts

74 months

Tuesday 15th October
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Sounds interesting, definitely cheap!

Time4another

270 posts

10 months

Tuesday 15th October
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Stats sound promising.

stang65

401 posts

144 months

Tuesday 15th October
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As a Hornet 900 owner I must admit I was hoping for something better looking (although not that hopeful based on previous images). That is a truely bland bike, looks a copy of a 2014 Kawasaki Z1000 which isn't a bike you'd think anyone would want to copy. I guess what they saved on design work has been passed through to the customer as it does look good value.

Hopefully it will hammer the resale values of the CB1000R, or even the dealer stock prices, as that's a much better looker and not that far behind performance-wise, then I'll get one of those cheap!

Richard-D

1,021 posts

71 months

Tuesday 15th October
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Have they just stopper making the new CB1000R and gone back to making the old one again?

trickywoo

12,299 posts

237 months

Tuesday 15th October
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Richard-D said:
Have they just stopper making the new CB1000R and gone back to making the old one again?
No you can still buy a new CB1000R. There is a brand new one on AT now at £9,250.

Richard-D

1,021 posts

71 months

Tuesday 15th October
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trickywoo said:
Richard-D said:
Have they just stopper making the new CB1000R and gone back to making the old one again?
No you can still buy a new CB1000R. There is a brand new one on AT now at £9,250.
That hornet looks to me like the old CB1000R with a new headlamp.

TurboHatchback

4,199 posts

160 months

Tuesday 15th October
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Looks like excellent VFM though not visually attractive. What's the point of a 150bhp 4cyl naked bike is a whole other question, but it's a huge amount of bike for the money.

stu67

840 posts

195 months

Tuesday 15th October
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Hats off to Honda for building an affordable bike that ticks most boxes. I think it looks great and for an extra 1k for the SP version that is still good value for money. Someone at Honda HQ has been looking at sales figures, Chinese stuff coming onto the market and thought they could go toe to toe, hope they sell loads of them.

Tonberry

2,127 posts

199 months

Tuesday 15th October
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They will sell bucket loads on £99 PCP deals.

I'm here for it.

PT1984

2,555 posts

190 months

Tuesday 15th October
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Jeez the SP kit is good value. In that spec it looks rather Gucci!

I think Ducati may be a little cheesed off with that front end!

Edited by PT1984 on Tuesday 15th October 18:13

Biker9090

1,130 posts

44 months

Tuesday 15th October
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Really pisses me off they can't fit an IMU. So many other bikes now come with one that this seems a bit backwards - even the NT has one, not to mention small capacity KTMs so they can't throw the cost excuse.

Bob_Defly

4,056 posts

238 months

Tuesday 15th October
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Biker9090 said:
Really pisses me off they can't fit an IMU. So many other bikes now come with one that this seems a bit backwards - even the NT has one, not to mention small capacity KTMs so they can't throw the cost excuse.
What does that mean, no leaning ABS?

Krikkit

26,993 posts

188 months

Tuesday 15th October
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Bob_Defly said:
Biker9090 said:
Really pisses me off they can't fit an IMU. So many other bikes now come with one that this seems a bit backwards - even the NT has one, not to mention small capacity KTMs so they can't throw the cost excuse.
What does that mean, no leaning ABS?
Either none or not as sophisticated angle-sensing ABS, yeah. Wheelie control, better traction etc all suffer.

Jag_NE

3,099 posts

107 months

Tuesday 15th October
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Let’s see how the road tests go but I’m 99% in for one of these. I have a tourer bike so this would be great for the more day to day stuff and hopefully will have the usual Honda quality.

Ecosseven

2,094 posts

224 months

Tuesday 15th October
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Fantastic value for money. Looks like Honda are adopting the same approach as they did with the 750 Hornet - undercut all the competition on price.

More power than I would ever need but will be interested to read the reviews when they are published.

PT1984

2,555 posts

190 months

Tuesday 15th October
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Biker9090 said:
Really pisses me off they can't fit an IMU. So many other bikes now come with one that this seems a bit backwards - even the NT has one, not to mention small capacity KTMs so they can't throw the cost excuse.
Even the new Speed Twin 900 gets an IMU. Not sure that one needs it. Think the Trident does too. With 150hp? Yeah this probably needs it!

vtchequers

356 posts

105 months

Tuesday 15th October
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Would look a lot nicer with a Round headlight.