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The road bike model '''Honda CBF 600''' appeared in 2004 along with the model [[Honda_CBF500 | CBF500]] and was aimed at the European market.
 
The road bike model '''Honda CBF 600''' appeared in 2004 along with the model [[Honda_CBF500 | CBF500]] and was aimed at the European market.
 
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''' Main competitors: '''
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* [[Suzuki_GSF600_Bandit | Suzuki GSF 600 Bandit]] / [[Suzuki_GSF650_Bandit | Suzuki GSF 650 Bandit]]
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* [[Yamaha_XJ6_Diversion | Yamaha XJ6 Diversion]]
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* [[Kawasaki_ER-6 | Kawasaki ER-6]]
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The first versions (2004-2007) of the CBF600 had a steel frame and were based on a [[Honda_CB600_Hornet | Honda Hornet 600]] engine that was throttled to 78 hp. In 2008, the Euro-2 emission standards are updated to Euro-3, the [[Honda_CBF500 | CBF500]] model leaves the market, and the CBF600 receives a number of significant improvements - an aluminum frame and a new injection engine from the sports [[Honda_CBR600RR | Honda CBR600RR]] ... In this form, the Honda CBF600 was produced until 2013 inclusive, after which it was discontinued. In 2014, the Honda CBF600 and [[Honda_CB600_Hornet | Honda CB600F Hornet]] were replaced by a new naked model - [[Honda_CB650F | Honda CB650F]].
 
The first versions (2004-2007) of the CBF600 had a steel frame and were based on a [[Honda_CB600_Hornet | Honda Hornet 600]] engine that was throttled to 78 hp. In 2008, the Euro-2 emission standards are updated to Euro-3, the [[Honda_CBF500 | CBF500]] model leaves the market, and the CBF600 receives a number of significant improvements - an aluminum frame and a new injection engine from the sports [[Honda_CBR600RR | Honda CBR600RR]] ... In this form, the Honda CBF600 was produced until 2013 inclusive, after which it was discontinued. In 2014, the Honda CBF600 and [[Honda_CB600_Hornet | Honda CB600F Hornet]] were replaced by a new naked model - [[Honda_CB650F | Honda CB650F]].
  
'' The main modifications of the Honda CBF600: ''
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''' The main modifications of the Honda CBF600: '''
 
* '''Honda CBF600N / NA''' - classic road version with round headlight. NA - version with ABS.
 
* '''Honda CBF600N / NA''' - classic road version with round headlight. NA - version with ABS.
 
* '''Honda CBF600S / SA''' - version with front fairing and height-adjustable windshield. SA - version with ABS.
 
* '''Honda CBF600S / SA''' - version with front fairing and height-adjustable windshield. SA - version with ABS.
  
'' Major generations of the Honda CBF600: ''
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''' Major generations of the Honda CBF600: '''
 
* Honda CBF600 (2004-2007) - '''first generation'''.
 
* Honda CBF600 (2004-2007) - '''first generation'''.
 
* Honda CBF600 (2008-2013) - '' second generation ''.
 
* Honda CBF600 (2008-2013) - '' second generation ''.
  
 
Among the features of the Honda CBF600 model series, one can single out a spatial frame (since 2008 - aluminum), simple suspensions in the form of a conventional telescopic fork in front and a rear monoshock, disc brakes front and rear with ABS as an option, a 20 liter fuel tank (up to 2008 - 19 l), smooth engine response, fuel efficiency, adjustable seat and windshield height (for the CBF600S version), from 213 to 222 kg of unladen weight (depending on the version and equipment).
 
Among the features of the Honda CBF600 model series, one can single out a spatial frame (since 2008 - aluminum), simple suspensions in the form of a conventional telescopic fork in front and a rear monoshock, disc brakes front and rear with ABS as an option, a 20 liter fuel tank (up to 2008 - 19 l), smooth engine response, fuel efficiency, adjustable seat and windshield height (for the CBF600S version), from 213 to 222 kg of unladen weight (depending on the version and equipment).
 
'' The main competitors of the Honda CBF 600: ''
 
* [[Suzuki_GSF600_Bandit | Suzuki GSF 600 Bandit]] / [[Suzuki_GSF650_Bandit | Suzuki GSF 650 Bandit]]
 
* [[Yamaha_XJ6_Diversion | Yamaha XJ6 Diversion]]
 
* [[Kawasaki_ER-6 | Kawasaki ER-6]]
 
  
 
== Photos ==
 
== Photos ==

Revision as of 19:30, 23 May 2023

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The road bike model Honda CBF 600 appeared in 2004 along with the model CBF500 and was aimed at the European market.

Main competitors:


The first versions (2004-2007) of the CBF600 had a steel frame and were based on a Honda Hornet 600 engine that was throttled to 78 hp. In 2008, the Euro-2 emission standards are updated to Euro-3, the CBF500 model leaves the market, and the CBF600 receives a number of significant improvements - an aluminum frame and a new injection engine from the sports Honda CBR600RR ... In this form, the Honda CBF600 was produced until 2013 inclusive, after which it was discontinued. In 2014, the Honda CBF600 and Honda CB600F Hornet were replaced by a new naked model - Honda CB650F.

The main modifications of the Honda CBF600:

  • Honda CBF600N / NA - classic road version with round headlight. NA - version with ABS.
  • Honda CBF600S / SA - version with front fairing and height-adjustable windshield. SA - version with ABS.

Major generations of the Honda CBF600:

  • Honda CBF600 (2004-2007) - first generation.
  • Honda CBF600 (2008-2013) - second generation .

Among the features of the Honda CBF600 model series, one can single out a spatial frame (since 2008 - aluminum), simple suspensions in the form of a conventional telescopic fork in front and a rear monoshock, disc brakes front and rear with ABS as an option, a 20 liter fuel tank (up to 2008 - 19 l), smooth engine response, fuel efficiency, adjustable seat and windshield height (for the CBF600S version), from 213 to 222 kg of unladen weight (depending on the version and equipment).

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Specifications

Specifications of the first and second generation Honda CBF 600:

Model Honda CBF 600 PC38 Honda CBF 600 PC43
Motorcycle type naked
Release year 2004-2007 2008-2013
Frame steel space aluminum cast
Engine type 4-cylinder, 4-stroke, in-line
Working volume 599 cc cm.
Bore / stroke 65mm x 45.2mm 67mm x 42.5mm
Compression ratio 11.6: 1
Cooling liquid
Number of valves per cylinder DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder
Fuel supply system carburetor, Keihin 4x 34mm electronic fuel injection, PGM-FI
Ignition type fully transistor
Maximum power 77.5 hp (57 kW) at 10,500 rpm
Maximum torque 59 Nm (6.0 kgm) at 8250 rpm
Gearbox 6-speed
Drive type chain
Front tire size 120/70 ZR17M / C (58W)
Rear tire size 160/60 ZR17M / C (69W)
Front brakes 2 discs 296 mm, 2-piston (opt. C-ABS)
Rear brakes 1 disc 240 mm, 1-piston caliper (opt. C-ABS)
Front suspension 41mm telescopic fork, 120mm travel
Rear suspension linkage with monoshock (adjustable preload), stroke - 125 mm linkage with monoshock (adjustable preload), stroke - 120 mm
Length 2170 mm 2160 mm
Width 765 mm
Height 1230-1275mm (with adjustable windshield) / 1110mm - CBF600N / NA 1240-1285 mm (with adjustable windshield) / 1110 mm - CBF600N / NA
Wheelbase 1480 mm 1490 mm
Saddle height 785 mm (+/- 15 mm, adjustable)
Acceleration to 100 km / h 4.0 sec
Maximum speed 210 km / h
Fuel tank capacity 19 l (including reserve 3.5 l) 20 l (including reserve 4.0 l)
Motorcycle weight (curb) 219/224 kg - CBF600S / CBF600SA

215/220 kg - CBF600N / CBF600NA

217/222 kg - CBF600S / CBF600SA

213/218 kg - CBF600N / CBF600NA

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