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Bikesales Staff26 July 2007
NEWS

Agent Orange from Honda

Naked bike gets new colours

Honda's faithful big naked, the 900 Hornet now comes in orange and is shown here with a few extras, like a bikini screen and crash knobs.

The fuel-injected machine also comes in black and is priced around $12,000.

See below for the spex.

SPECIFICATIONS - HONDA CB900 HORNET
Engine Type: Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 16-valve DOHC inline-4
Bore & Stroke: 71 x 58mm
Displacement: 919cm3
Compression Ratio: 10.8:1
Carburetor(s): Electronic fuel injection
Maximum Power: 81kW/9,000rpm
Maximum Torque: 91Nm/6,500rpm
Ignition: Computer-controlled digital transistorised with electronic advance
Starter: Electric
Transmission: 6-speed
Final Drive: 'O'-ring sealed chain
Dimensions (mm): 2,125 x 750 x 1,085 (LxWxH)
Wheel Base (mm): 1,460
Seat Height (mm): 795
Ground Clearance (mm): 145
Fuel Capacity (litres): 19 including 4 reserve
Front Wheel: 17M/C MT3.50 hollow-section triple-spoke cast aluminium
Rear Wheel: 17M/C MT5.50 hollow-section triple-spoke cast aluminium
Front Tyres: 120/70 ZR17M/C (58W)
Rear Tyres: 180/55 ZR17M/C (73W)
Front Suspension: 43mm cartridge-type telescopic fork, 120mm axle travel
Rear Suspension: Monoshock damper with 7-step adjustable preload, 128mm axle travel
Front Brakes: 296 x 4.5mm dual hydraulic disc with 4-piston calipers, floating rotors and sintered metal pads
Rear Brakes: 240 x 5mm hydraulic disc with single-piston caliper and sintered metal pads
Dry Weight (kg): 194
Warranty Period: 24 Months
Price: $11,990.00 + ORC (includes GST)* RRP
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