Honda Hornet 1000 SP is a streetfighter motorcycle powered by a 999cc engine that produces 157hp and 107Nm. It comes with a muscular 17-litre fuel tank that might make it difficult for some riders to plant feet on ground, depending on their height and riding posture. The 810mm seat height and 211kg weight of Honda Hornet 1000 SP might feel demanding to handle at low speeds while parking or pushing it around.
There is a single Honda Hornet 1000 SP variant that costs Rs. 13.29 lakh (ex-showroom) whereas its on-road price ranges approximately between Rs. 14.57 lakh and Rs. 16.15 lakh depending on the city, RTO and insurance.
As per ARAI, Honda Hornet 1000 SP mileage is around 17kpl whereas riders have reported its mileage between 14 to 16kpl depending on riding style, traffic, terrain and road conditions.
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Can I ride the Honda Hornet 1000 SP on twisty roads?
The Honda Hornet 1000 SP features SHOWA SFF-BP front forks that helps the bike turn smoothly into corners, while the Öhlins rear suspension keeps it stable as you ride through bends. Together, they make the bike feel easy to control on twisty roads.
Can short bikers ride Honda CB1000 Hornet SP?
Riders around 5'7" can put their balls of feet on ground comfortably. However, shorter riders may need to tip-toe, but the CB1000 Hornet SP can still be manageable with the right riding technique.
Is Honda CB 1000 Hornet SP suitable for short riders?
While riders 5'7" and above can manage to put balls of feet on ground, 1000 Hornet SP 's 17-litre muscular fuel tank may prevents riders (depending on the physique) from anchoring thighs to the tank while allowing only knees to make contact.
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