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2024 Honda Hornet 1000 – First Look

Following tradition, the 2024 Honda Hornet 1000, like its smaller twin, will not be available in North America for the foreseeable future. Having said that, the Hornet’s inline-four CBR-derived 999cc engine should deliver performance like no other.

The Hornet 1000 has a more sophisticated and angular appearance than the Hornet 750, and it manages to adopt a lightweight streetfighter-esque posture. According to Honda, the 2023 CB750 was the best-selling naked bike in Europe through August. I suppose that’s why they continue to receive all of the nice stuff. Both this 1000 model and a 500 will be available in Europe, making the Hornet family a total of two new members. According to Honda Japan, the CB1000’s ‘transformative appearance’ were inspired by two words: aggressive and pure.

“Led by the piercing gaze of super-compact dual LED projector headlights, the Hornet-signature fuel tank is broad shouldered up front but taper radically to the rear, mirrored by the minimal seat unit that emphasizes the traditional narrow-waisted Hornet look.” “The new frame is also used as a design feature, but it is subtly blacked out, similar to the tubular trellis-style rear subframe,” Honda claims.

The Hornet 1000 will be available in Grand Prix Red, Matte Iridium Gray Metallic, and Pearl Glare White for the 2024 model year. Europe, have fun!

HIGHLIGHTS IN TECHNOLOGY

  1. 999cc inline four-cylinder DOHC 16V engine: 147.5 horsepower (110kW) peak power and 73.8 lb-ft (100Nm) torque. torque
  2. 4-2-1 exhaust system, downdraft intake Throttle By Wire (TBW), three riding modes by default riding modes plus Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) and assist/slipper clutch
  3. New steel twin spar frameworkShowa 41mm SFF-BP USD forks with compression and rebound damping adjustments
  4. Pro-Link Radial-mount four-piston front brake calipers and 310mm floating discs power the Showa rear shock.
  5. Full color 5-inch TFT screen with Honda RoadSync smartphone connectivity; 180/55-17 rear tire; 120/70 ZR17 front tyre
  6. LED illumination throughout, including twin LED projector headlights

The CB1000 Hornet is built on the formidable Fireblade and shares the same frame as the supersport. It also has a 999cc inline four-cylinder engine with a different tune. Regardless, the engine produces a respectable 150bhp. Showa forks in the front and a Pro-Link shock at the back handle the hardware, both with pre-load and rebound adjustment. The Honda CB1000 has the following features:

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Pragyat

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