Honda CB900F

The Honda CB900F is a Honda motorcycle made in two iterations which appeared some twenty years apart. Both generations of the CB900F are straight four-cylinder four-stroke 900 cc (55 cu in) roadsters.

The first generation was produced from 1979 through 1983,[1] and was available in the United States in 1981 and 1982. In 1983 it was replaced by the CB1100F. The second generation was available from 2002 through 2007.[2][3][4] It is called the Hornet 900 in Europe and the 919 in North America, while the related CB600F is the Hornet 600 in Europe and the 599 in North America. In 2008 the second generation CB900 was replaced by the CB1000R.[4][5]

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  2. ^ Ash, Kevin (3 November 2001), "Here's one to give you a buzz FIRST RIDE It might not have the raw appeal of the FireBlade, but Honda's Hornet 900 is an excellent all-rounder, says Kevin Ash", The Daily Telegraph, London (UK), p. 12
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