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Cycle News 2025 Issue 30 July 29

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P86 RIDE REVIEW I 2025 HONDA CB1000 HORNET SP the engine is optimized for midrange torque and high-rev excitement. Lightweight cast pistons, revised valve timing and custom gearing (with an overdrive-like sixth gear) con - tribute to a powerplant that's responsive in daily use but still delivers when pushed. A slip-assist clutch rounds out the package. The intake system includes a dedicated downdraft airbox and slash-cut intake funnels to optimize throttle response. The 44mm throttle body enhances low- to midrange torque. Note: the U.S. model does not feature the variable exhaust valve. The CB1000 Hornet SP rides on a custom frame developed specifically for this bike. It's compact, lightweight and deliv - ers 70 percent more torsional rigidity than the CB1000R, improving stability and agility. Rubber-mounted rear engine hangers help reduce vibration for improved rider comfort on longer rides. Honda equipped the SP with premium suspension compo - nents for real-world versatility. Up front, you get a fully adjust- able 41mm Showa SFF-BP fork with 5.1 inches of travel, clamped by aluminum upper and lower triples. Out back, an Öhlins TTX36 shock provides 5.5 inches of travel and is also fully adjustable. The result is stable, confidence-inspiring handling whether commuting, carving backroads, or doing long-haul rides. The Hornet rolls on cast- aluminum wheels with a five- spoke Y-shaped design derived The unmistakable face of a Honda Hornet. It's good to see it back. It's a nifty little number, and for the price, it's very hard to beat.

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