Mine was imported from the UK too with 12k miles. Here in California they haven’t let me register it because it had no emissions label. Please let me know if you can help. Its from 04.
I have this Hornet but the 1999 model, and it´s far better than my CBR 1100XX Superblackbird (Which only works for highway and fast speed on straigh lines) But this bike is 100 times better, more fun, agile, "all around" fuel consumption, acceleration from 0-100 it´s the same as my 1100 suerblackbird ( 2,6-2,8 seconds) it eats the curves herself, because you don´t need to fight with her to make her enter in the curves, brakes are really good because it only weights 177kg, and the 180 rear tyre helps you to go fast and make you feel secure. I can say with honor that it´s the best Bike i ever had....
Dude it might be a 2003 .. but it still rides better then some new bikes .. its a Hornet .. its art on wheels .. happiness on the road, in my book its pure joy .. at 2:55 and 3:40 when u hit the 7 k rpm mark .. let the joy begin haha
I just did the same thing 2 weeks ago! I sold my Ninja 300 and bought a 2004 Hornet 599, and I love it!! It was the perfect next bike. Tons of power, super stable. Mine has 12k miles, and excellent service history, only downside is he stored it outside. He at least kept a cover on it.
I keep mine under a cover, the JDC super heavy duty. Best I've ever used. It's a tad on the heavy side but you have to compromise to allow for the protection from the elements it gives.❤
@@Saxondog ended up using a bit of elbow grease and patience to get the little bit of corrosion cleaned up. Bike looks great. I still keep my bikes in the garage.
I had a '99 and absolutely loved it. Sold it last summer after having it since 2005, and moved up to a '99 tl1000s which surprisingly doesnt feel much faster despite 400ccm and 30hp extra. And the hornet's handling is way better.
Because the TL1000 is a big Stone with more KG= Useless. Hornet 600 1999 performs like a 120hp bike, so if you don´t have a 140-150-160hp bike, better to stay with your Hornet because the change will be worse... (and im not counting the weight of these 140-150-160hp bikes)
@@Big1_ Why would i stay with my hornet? 😄 I like the low end torque of my tl. And: the weight difference between the two is not big. TL has more HP pr Kg. The weight difference is only 15kg. So each kg of extra weight has about 1,5hp hp to drag it along. In addition the tl has almost double the torque of the hornet. The hornet has basically no power below 7000rpm, whilst with the tl you can easily pass cars with just reving it up from cruising @3000rpm. But if your idea of a good bike is something you have to crank up to near 10.000rpm to get it to move fast, hey, each man to his own. I'd take an sv650 over the hornet any day as usable torque is way more important for a good ride than max Hp.
@@suprlite TL scks dude, more vibrations, consumption, weight... And 0-100kmh Hornet 600 is faster... Do whatever you want, it´s your money and your life!!
@@ssproductions790 I bought some from barracuda but the bolts it came with don't fit the original nuts on the bike which is a pain, haven't tried any other brands.
The Hornet 600 accelerates faster, the only good about the 900 is the little bit more torque, but more weight, more consumption and all this for only +12hp. Hornet 600 is better.
@@iride1999 well hope your okay bud. My 191 duke 390 got stolen in town 5 days before Christmas recovered it with a tracker the insurance company only this week got their shite together so should be on the road soon ✌️
The cb1000 is a monster man I can only imagine what that feels like, and I feel really awkward talking to a camera so can't agree that my commentary is the best😂
@@iride1999 I watch this vid several times a day and your reactions mate are epic. We need more mate. Upload more. You don't over talk like some other yts. You just keep it relevant. Your mannerisms go with the type of video your doing. This and your other Honda vids plus your mt-03 vids are done so well that I want a cb600f now. So thanks for uploading mate. How's the cb600f seat is it comfortable? some say after 300km of riding it's not
@@iride1999 thanks for that. Do you reckon I start off on the same bike or a ninja 250r because your throttle control, bike control and blipping on down shifts is amazing. I want to ride like that and wonder can I ride at your cb600f speed and hone my skills taking my time on the hornet or should take the 250 route? I'm also 36 years old, have 21 years experience driving and only ridden a few bikes, had some training when I was 11 years younger but I want that throttle, clutch and front brake coordination so bad. The trainer and all my mates tell me to start on a naked 600cc, I want to but I want to be humble.
That is a cool and reliable bike bra. I bought the Honda Hornet's big brother myself in the beginning of 2021. It's a 2006 Honda 919 aka Super Hornet. Luv it, will ride and take care of it to a million miles or will try. Still scares me at time but handle like a rocket on crack... I meant track. Speedometer says up to 170 mph. I didn't believe it till I hit 140 thought I was gonna warp into a wormhole or getting suck into a tornado.
I got a CB400SF just after passing my test, I have a V-Strom now because I'm a tall boy but I consider picking up a dirt cheap Hornet from time to time. From this video it basically seems like the CB400SF but on speed.
i've got the cbf600 (the hornet is the cb600f) and for me the cb400 is estheticaly a mix of the hornet and my bike. I love the 3 of them too but i have never tested the cb400sf
Nice video man. I am hoping to do my full test within the next few months and this bike is top of my list I think. How do you find it in town at low speeds? 90 percent of my bike usage is within London city so 20-30mph zones, so some have told me a 2 cylinder might be more appropriate because they make their power lower in the rev range, but I just can't get over the Hornet, its a bike I've always wanted! Also what is your microphone setup? Audio sounded great.
Yeah the hornet is very manageable, it has a low centre of gravity making slow manovers pretty easy, I'd say even easier than my 300cc bike which feels a lot more top heavy. But it's true I've done my full test on the mt07 and that's the easiest bike I've ridden by far with the torque that engine has low down its very nice around town. The only gripe I have with the hornet is the gears can be a bit clunky at low revs so best to rev it a bit. And I'm using a purple panda mic. Cheers.
Hi, I'm considering the very same bike. I'm just starting out and looking for a first bike at 40. Would you recommend it? I know of a chap that imports from Germany and the bikes are very clean.
Yeah man cant recommend this bike enough, has plenty of character and always just works, I use it as a workhorse and for fun on the weekends and it never lets me down. They not expensive either.
Are there problems with carburators bcs i want hornet 600 but I dont know if i want carburators or not (bcs of problems with them+more fuel consumption )
Absolutely not, these engines are great for everything, great for the city and even better on motorways, smooth and reliable. If you only commute in the city, then something like and mt07 might be better because of that low down torque.
4 inline is good for town/city, it doesnt vibrate like a disgusting 2 cylinders like the Mt07, which with only 72hp consumes the same fuel as the Hornet 600 or more ( 5.5-6 liters per 100km) Buy a 4 cylinders.
@@sandorcsurgay8003 www.motea.com/en/led-headlight-7-for-honda-hornet-900-600-s-headlamp-drl-craftride-black-a029660-0?gclid=5h0pp1n9-en&gclid=Cj0KCQjwwLKFBhDPARIsAPzPi-IFWXuCyr6_uaeLb-uUzjtDoe9vJwFWgAQV1sLF6wGrVZiZnqhQ_GcaAqCfEALw_wcB heres the link to the one that i bought, theres a few different styles to choose from. And keep in mind you need to buy the bucket to hold it and special connector to fit the hornet as its not included.
@@iride1999 ye man one of them came stock with dual exhausts and i have yet to see one with dual exhaust stock since i think it was the first one in the country
Great video. I have the same one, candy red. I'm in love with the hornet and would never part way with it. I have honda hornet 2006 cb900f with TRS exhaust. it sounds brilliant. ruclips.net/video/qB5urR4JaGI/видео.html
Please tell me where your emissions label is. I cant find mine . I love my hornet too!
Mine was imported from the UK too with 12k miles. Here in California they haven’t let me register it because it had no emissions label. Please let me know if you can help. Its from 04.
Man I've no idea, only labels I remember is the one under the seat with the colour code and one on the swingarm with tyre pressures.
I have this Hornet but the 1999 model, and it´s far better than my CBR 1100XX Superblackbird (Which only works for highway and fast speed on straigh lines) But this bike is 100 times better, more fun, agile, "all around" fuel consumption, acceleration from 0-100 it´s the same as my 1100 suerblackbird ( 2,6-2,8 seconds) it eats the curves herself, because you don´t need to fight with her to make her enter in the curves, brakes are really good because it only weights 177kg, and the 180 rear tyre helps you to go fast and make you feel secure. I can say with honor that it´s the best Bike i ever had....
Just bought a 2002 Hornet with 2300 miles on the clock. I'm going to enjoy summer for sure.
Dude it might be a 2003 .. but it still rides better then some new bikes .. its a Hornet .. its art on wheels .. happiness on the road, in my book its pure joy .. at 2:55 and 3:40 when u hit the 7 k rpm mark .. let the joy begin haha
Yeah man well said, it has a lot of character that's for sure.
I just did the same thing 2 weeks ago! I sold my Ninja 300 and bought a 2004 Hornet 599, and I love it!! It was the perfect next bike. Tons of power, super stable. Mine has 12k miles, and excellent service history, only downside is he stored it outside. He at least kept a cover on it.
Sounds good man enjoy it.
I keep mine under a cover, the JDC super heavy duty.
Best I've ever used. It's a tad on the heavy side but you have to compromise to allow for the protection from the elements it gives.❤
@@Saxondog ended up using a bit of elbow grease and patience to get the little bit of corrosion cleaned up. Bike looks great. I still keep my bikes in the garage.
I had a '99 and absolutely loved it. Sold it last summer after having it since 2005, and moved up to a '99 tl1000s which surprisingly doesnt feel much faster despite 400ccm and 30hp extra. And the hornet's handling is way better.
Because the TL1000 is a big Stone with more KG= Useless. Hornet 600 1999 performs like a 120hp bike, so if you don´t have a 140-150-160hp bike, better to stay with your Hornet because the change will be worse... (and im not counting the weight of these 140-150-160hp bikes)
@@Big1_ Why would i stay with my hornet? 😄 I like the low end torque of my tl. And: the weight difference between the two is not big. TL has more HP pr Kg. The weight difference is only 15kg. So each kg of extra weight has about 1,5hp hp to drag it along. In addition the tl has almost double the torque of the hornet. The hornet has basically no power below 7000rpm, whilst with the tl you can easily pass cars with just reving it up from cruising @3000rpm. But if your idea of a good bike is something you have to crank up to near 10.000rpm to get it to move fast, hey, each man to his own. I'd take an sv650 over the hornet any day as usable torque is way more important for a good ride than max Hp.
@@suprlite TL scks dude, more vibrations, consumption, weight... And 0-100kmh Hornet 600 is faster... Do whatever you want, it´s your money and your life!!
@@Big1_ naaah, you suck.
I have exactly the same bike, brilliant engine and handling. Excellent choice!
yeah its a great bike, I'm glad I bought it
Beautiful to see(hear) your happiness !
Thanks very much✌️
just got my hornet, what a great little bike !
One of the videos that helped me pick the right first bike. Thanks! =)
For sure man, you won't be disappointed with it 👍
I have this as my first bike and i love it!! Plenty of power🔥
We are currently fixing up a neglected 2002 Hornet. Been great so far but looking forward to doing our first proper run on her.
That awesome, hornet is a great bike, well worth fixing.
I have one, first bike. It's an amazing machine and is super comfortable. Seat height is perfect to me and has plenty of power!
Yeah man it's just a great all rounder
@@iride1999 could you recommend any frame sliders for it? I'm having trouble finding some for the front on the engine mount
@@ssproductions790 I bought some from barracuda but the bolts it came with don't fit the original nuts on the bike which is a pain, haven't tried any other brands.
@@iride1999 thanks, ill look into them unless I get another recommendation from a friend
I got the 900 as my first big bike I’m probably never sellin it still love it
The Hornet 600 accelerates faster, the only good about the 900 is the little bit more torque, but more weight, more consumption and all this for only +12hp. Hornet 600 is better.
Such a lovely older bike. A ereal classic
Hey man I'll be missing your old yammie :( hope she found a good new home. Good luck with the Honda, enjoy!
Thanks man and I'm too attached to the yam to sell it, definitely will be making more videos with it.
Love it, getting myself a hornet 600, but im looking at the intro and i can see that you live quite close to me near tesco…maybe go on a ride sometime
thanks bro, yeah for sure lets meet up sometime, sadly i totalled my hornet and few months ago i crashed again so im waiting to buy another bike soon.
@@iride1999 well hope your okay bud. My 191 duke 390 got stolen in town 5 days before Christmas recovered it with a tracker the insurance company only this week got their shite together so should be on the road soon ✌️
0:05 2:55 3:40 4:34 are my favs part! I want you to test the cb1000 naked cos your commentary is the best
The cb1000 is a monster man I can only imagine what that feels like, and I feel really awkward talking to a camera so can't agree that my commentary is the best😂
@@iride1999 trust me mate well all enjoy it
@@iride1999 I watch this vid several times a day and your reactions mate are epic. We need more mate. Upload more. You don't over talk like some other yts. You just keep it relevant. Your mannerisms go with the type of video your doing. This and your other Honda vids plus your mt-03 vids are done so well that I want a cb600f now. So thanks for uploading mate. How's the cb600f seat is it comfortable? some say after 300km of riding it's not
Yeah bro I've done more than 400kms at one point and yeah the ass does go numb, not the worst thing ever though
@@iride1999 thanks for that. Do you reckon I start off on the same bike or a ninja 250r because your throttle control, bike control and blipping on down shifts is amazing. I want to ride like that and wonder can I ride at your cb600f speed and hone my skills taking my time on the hornet or should take the 250 route? I'm also 36 years old, have 21 years experience driving and only ridden a few bikes, had some training when I was 11 years younger but I want that throttle, clutch and front brake coordination so bad. The trainer and all my mates tell me to start on a naked 600cc, I want to but I want to be humble.
Epic bike. Plenty of zoom.!
going to purchase the same bike as you! thanks for this video! :)
That sound😍🔥
Really great video, enjoyed it thoroughly. We here at Viking Bags really appreciate your content!
Thanks very much, I appreciate the nice comment
Congrats! That's a sick bike! :)
Thanks dude, appreciate it.
@@iride1999 Of course man! I'm thinking about getting an MT-03 for my first bike. Would you say it was a good first bike?
Yeah man absolutely, I couldn't have asked for a better one honestly, thats why I'll be keeping it, too attached to it to sell haha.
That is a cool and reliable bike bra. I bought the Honda Hornet's big brother myself in the beginning of 2021. It's a 2006 Honda 919 aka Super Hornet. Luv it, will ride and take care of it to a million miles or will try. Still scares me at time but handle like a rocket on crack... I meant track. Speedometer says up to 170 mph. I didn't believe it till I hit 140 thought I was gonna warp into a wormhole or getting suck into a tornado.
Thanks for the comment man, yeah the 900 is a beast, I'm wondering myself if it's a good upgrade after the 600
How's the 919 seat, is it comfortable?
@@nicenow25 not bad i think because I got skinny bony ass. they sale after market seats
Holy hell that shifts what a savage bike I want one
Yeah man, when it gets up in the revs it moves.
@@iride1999 best of both worlds. Hopefully I’ll buy one tomorrow it’ll be an old one but it’ll be a good start.
Best of luck, I hope its a good one
@@bencrosbiehow that went? Are you still alive!?
Good bike, good luck on the road
Cheers, you too.
Those 600s are great fun
Might get a Hornet too , if i dont manage to put the MT back together.
Quality video
That sucks to hear, that bike was so nice looking, is it in really bad shape?
I got a CB400SF just after passing my test, I have a V-Strom now because I'm a tall boy but I consider picking up a dirt cheap Hornet from time to time. From this video it basically seems like the CB400SF but on speed.
Yeah wish the hornet had vtech
i've got the cbf600 (the hornet is the cb600f) and for me the cb400 is estheticaly a mix of the hornet and my bike. I love the 3 of them too but i have never tested the cb400sf
Very nice bike man a great choice👍
Cheers man 👍
Dont ever get rid of heated grips in UK/ireland mate haha.
Yeah wise words 🫡
Nice video man. I am hoping to do my full test within the next few months and this bike is top of my list I think. How do you find it in town at low speeds? 90 percent of my bike usage is within London city so 20-30mph zones, so some have told me a 2 cylinder might be more appropriate because they make their power lower in the rev range, but I just can't get over the Hornet, its a bike I've always wanted!
Also what is your microphone setup? Audio sounded great.
Yeah the hornet is very manageable, it has a low centre of gravity making slow manovers pretty easy, I'd say even easier than my 300cc bike which feels a lot more top heavy. But it's true I've done my full test on the mt07 and that's the easiest bike I've ridden by far with the torque that engine has low down its very nice around town. The only gripe I have with the hornet is the gears can be a bit clunky at low revs so best to rev it a bit.
And I'm using a purple panda mic. Cheers.
Hello, cannyou tell me please where did u get your windshield from? I love it!
Sorry dude I bought the bike with the windshield and can't find it anywhere now
first time I really pushed my 600f the other day, OUCH, does it drink the fuel when you do, near full to res, in about 65 miles .
Yeah very true it can be thirsty.
Hi, I'm considering the very same bike. I'm just starting out and looking for a first bike at 40. Would you recommend it?
I know of a chap that imports from Germany and the bikes are very clean.
Yeah man cant recommend this bike enough, has plenty of character and always just works, I use it as a workhorse and for fun on the weekends and it never lets me down. They not expensive either.
Haha I just watched the rest of the video, you had the craic alright! 😅
Are there problems with carburators bcs i want hornet 600 but I dont know if i want carburators or not (bcs of problems with them+more fuel consumption )
I wouldn't say the fuel consumption is any worse, but they do need to be cleaned every once every year or so.
And how much it costs?
So are there any downsides besides cleaning?
@timotejkozusky9739 I'm not sure I did it myself.
@@timotejkozusky9739 its also good idea to let the bike warm up before riding, same with fuel injection but its more important for carburetted bikes.
I'm 1.75 cm is the seat good for me and when I stop can I put both legs down to hold the bike to have balance or I will be on me tip toes?
I'm 180cm and I can flatfoot both feet with bent knees you should be grand .
@@iride1999 thanks for answering my friend all the best to your channel
Great your motorcycle has,I was satisfied,I also sent LIKE👍 I know, We are HONDA lover
would you recommend a novice commuter to stay away from inline 4s?
Absolutely not, these engines are great for everything, great for the city and even better on motorways, smooth and reliable. If you only commute in the city, then something like and mt07 might be better because of that low down torque.
4 inline is good for town/city, it doesnt vibrate like a disgusting 2 cylinders like the Mt07, which with only 72hp consumes the same fuel as the Hornet 600 or more ( 5.5-6 liters per 100km) Buy a 4 cylinders.
hi, what make is that flyscreen and where can i get one please?.
Im not sure, I bought the bike with the screen and cant find it online im afraid.
this bike can be legally a2 restricted right? Because it is under 70hp and kw
It's 97hp but it can still be restricted
@@iride1999 oops i meant 70kw's..
48 or 95 hp?
95
How'd you find the headlamp for night riding???
Cant say, right after I got the bike I put a led headlight in it, didn't get to ride at night with stock lamp.
@@iride1999 Can you tell please what led headlight you bought? want to do the same thing
@@sandorcsurgay8003 www.motea.com/en/led-headlight-7-for-honda-hornet-900-600-s-headlamp-drl-craftride-black-a029660-0?gclid=5h0pp1n9-en&gclid=Cj0KCQjwwLKFBhDPARIsAPzPi-IFWXuCyr6_uaeLb-uUzjtDoe9vJwFWgAQV1sLF6wGrVZiZnqhQ_GcaAqCfEALw_wcB heres the link to the one that i bought, theres a few different styles to choose from. And keep in mind you need to buy the bucket to hold it and special connector to fit the hornet as its not included.
Very cool
Thanks
@@iride1999 Can I have one
I am from Egypt
nice man i have two 250 version of these
good stuff man those are rare
@@iride1999 ye man one of them came stock with dual exhausts and i have yet to see one with dual exhaust stock since i think it was the first one in the country
Keep revs 7k or there abouts.... that way you'll have oodles of braking and oodles of "get-outta-here" power.
Depend your riding style and road objectives... Riding this bike everytime at least at 8000 rpm launch the fuel consumption at 8-9 liters or more.
@@Big1_ buy a er6 or cb500 if you're concerned.
@@N269 I have a CBR 1100XX and the CB 600 Hornet from 1999. I don´t these eco-toys
599 subscribers on the honda 599 hehe
Haha that never occurred to me. Twas my destiny to have hornet 599 and 599 subs haha ;D
Copycat getting my bike and same colour
Yeah but this one is a year older and it's mine making it a million times cooler.
Max speed;;
About 220 I'll say
Great video. I have the same one, candy red. I'm in love with the hornet and would never part way with it. I have honda hornet 2006 cb900f with TRS exhaust. it sounds brilliant.
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Is this ireland? 😂😂😂
Sure is
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