CB650F review
IT felt a little underwhelming when Honda announced the CB650F in November, a replacement for the popular Hornet 600 but making 14hp less.
It's one of two new models using the same engine and frame, the other being the fully-faired CBR650F.
But isn't power supposed to increase with development? So we've come to expect as motorcyclists.

IT felt a little underwhelming when Honda announced the CB650F in November, a replacement for the popular Hornet 600 but making 14hp less.
It's one of two new models using the same engine and frame, the other being the fully-faired CBR650F.
But isn't power supposed to increase with development? So we've come to expect as motorcyclists.
IT felt a little underwhelming when Honda announced the CB650F in November, a replacement for the popular Hornet 600 but making 14hp less.
It's one of two new models using the same engine and frame, the other being the fully-faired CBR650F.
But isn't power supposed to increase with development? So we've come to expect as motorcyclists.
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