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  1. zegued

    zegued New Member

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    Thank you! I think the designation to the Honda CB 600F Hornet is the same in U.S., Europe and Brasil, my model was from 2002. Now I bought the VFR 2014-2015 in red.

    Yesterday was a holiday here in Portugal, and I made a trip from Sintra to Monsaraz and return of almost 500km, with stops in the middle of course! I loved the experience, the comfort, the engine. I noticed that it heats up easily, but it was a hot day also.
    in the end only the wrists ached me a little but in the end it was a great day!


    Yes it is my garage park. I will start to park her against the wall corner, and next to it put my Passat and block it! Might work :biggrin-new:
     
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  2. fatshoutybloke

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    When Honda stopped building the CBR600F4 and F4i in 2006-ish they continued to develop the naked version known, over here at least, as the Hornet, alongside the CBR600RR. After a while they realised they were missing a trick only having the 600RR and in 2011 produced the final version of the CBR600F, which was actually a Hornet with added plastics built in Italy and, I believe, not available in the US. They finally killed off both a couple of years ago with the CB and CBR 650Fs.
     


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