
Pre-Hornet 600
Honda's 1996 mid-naked was the CB1 (250cc, JDM)
Hornet 600 launched 1998 with CBR600F engine in naked chassis
Honda's 1998 Hornet 600 / CB600F took the CBR600F engine, stripped the fairings and added upright bars — a friendly midweight naked. 15 years of production, two major redesigns, bombproof reliability, A2-friendly with restrictor. Killed in 2013 for the bigger CB650F (650cc inline-four). The 2023 CB750 Hornet brought the nameplate back as a 755cc parallel-twin — different bike entirely.

Honda's 1996 mid-naked was the CB1 (250cc, JDM)
Hornet 600 launched 1998 with CBR600F engine in naked chassis

599cc inline-four, fuel injection from 2007, inverted forks
Naked, upright bars, comfortable ergonomics, A2-friendly with restrictor
CB650F (2014) replaced Hornet 600 with bigger 649cc engine
650cc class became the new mid-naked standard
CB650R is Honda's mid-naked inline-four; CB750 Hornet is 755cc parallel-twin
The 600cc inline-four naked era is over
Every figure on this page is from a published manufacturer spec sheet or a reputable review publication. No press junkets, no opinions in the spec data. Inflation calculated using US BLS CPI tool.