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Cycle News 2025 Issue 34 August 26

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P104 COMPARISON I HONDA CB HORNE T SP vs. SUZUKI G S XS Sharp lines have been Honda's bag for a long time now, and the CB continues this tradition. Top brakes and suspension make it a very attractive proposition. Oh, and gold wheels. Honda has improved the simplicity of its dash layout a lot in recent years, but it still isn't quite as good as Suzuki's. There's also a bit of Honda style thrown in with the sexy five-spoke Y-shaped gold- painted cast alloy wheels wrapped in Bridge- stone Battlax S22 rubber, and brakes are now proper superbike-spec Brembo Stylema dual four-piston radially mounted calipers up front, even if discs are a bit on the small side at 310mm. Rubber brake lines also save a few dollars at the dealer. A single-piston Nis - sin caliper grips a 240mm disc at the rear. We weighed the Honda at 465 pounds with a full 4.5-gallon tank of gas (bang-on what Honda says it weighs in the specs), and the Honda came back with a 50.6/49.4 front-to-rear weight distribution. As for electronics, they are of the old- school type (read: no Inertial Measurement Unit). This is far from a drawback given the fact the CB—and GSX, for that matter—are not trying to be the biggest and baddest The Honda's back- end is so sharp you could cut yourself on it. The flat and thinly padded seat is fine for short rides, but longer rides get a bit painful. The passenger seat pew looks like a bit of an afterthought.

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