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Cycle News 2025 Issue 30 July 29

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VOLUME ISSUE JULY , P85 BY MARK MILLER | PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALIGN MEDIA F or the first time ever in the United States, Honda's iconic Hornet name graces a liter-class machine built for the street. The 2025 CB1000 Hornet SP is a high-spec, rider-focused na - ked bike that strikes a balance between aggressive styling and everyday usability and perfor - mance, all while undercutting the prices of many competitors in the segment. While European and Japanese riders have been familiar with Honda's Hornet moniker for decades, U.S. enthusiasts had to wait. The name first appeared on the 1996 CB250 Hornet in Japan, followed by the CB600F Hornet and CB900F Hornet in Europe. Those models were sold stateside under different names (the 599 and 919, respectively) due to trademark restrictions. For 2025, Honda secured the rights from Chrysler to use Hornet in the U.S. (permitting Chrysler to use the name Rebel in exchange), allowing Honda to introduce both the CB750 Hor - net and CB1000 Hornet SP. The CB1000 Hornet SP is manufactured in Japan and designed for experienced riders seeking a performance machine that doesn't compromise practi - cality. Honda sought to provide an alternative to the over-styled, overpriced hyper nakeds that have flooded the market for years. The result is a clean, functional design with premium visual touches like gold fork legs, wheels and decals. The signature Hornet profile is here, too: broad tank shoulders, a slim waist and a high, tapered tail. A flat seat and wide handlebars offer leverage and comfort for upright, confident riding. The CB1000 Hornet SP is powered by a retuned version of the 2017 CBR1000RR's inline-four. With a 76.0mm x 55.1mm bore and stroke and an 11.7:1 compression ratio,

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