Article saying that the new bike has qualified in Germany.
Article in Motorcycle.com
Article in Motorcycle.com
And I think the subframe is welded steel tubing rather than cast alloy. Definitely cheaper to build.Yepp and cheaper wheels
Except for the welded subframe, those bolts and fasteners are on my 2019, those are all standard for Honda. Also the SP that's pictured on American Honda's website has all metal footpegs, no rubber.pretty cool video, this may answer the why is it cheaper question we all have
"steel perimeter" frame on the hornet.And I think the subframe is welded steel tubing rather than cast alloy. Definitely cheaper to build.
to be fair most of the times you see these advertised photos on bikes or cars they are accessorized photos with the neatest and detailed upgrades. but for some reason the website im on CB1000 Hornet SP - Naked Streetbike – Honda this SP has the rubber footpegsExcept for the welded subframe, those bolts and fasteners are on my 2019, those are all standard for Honda. Also the SP that's pictured on American Honda's website has all metal footpegs, no rubber.
That's American Honda, the website I was referring to. Some pics show rubber, some don't. I've never seen Honda offer pegs as an accessorybut for some reason the website im on
how odd black pegs.. yuck lolThat's American Honda, the website I was referring to. Some pics show rubber, some don't. I've never seen Honda offer pegs as an accessory
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That's standard on my SC77 SPBrembo caliper but rubber hoses
for hornet, in Aus..That's American Honda, the website I was referring to. Some pics show rubber, some don't. I've never seen Honda offer pegs as an accessory
Yeah, American Honda doesn't offer nearly the amount of accessories for street bikes that are offered overseas.for hornet, in Aus..