Honda CB600F Hornet
97 hp, 600 cc, 437 lbs1998 - 2006
Honda CBR 600 F4i
109 hp, 599 cc, 432 lbs2001 - 2003
EngineHonda CB600F HornetHonda CBR 600 F4i
Displacement600 cc599 cc
Max power97 hp (@12 000 RPM)109 hp (@12 500 RPM)
Max torque49 lb ft (@10 000 RPM)46 lb ft (@10 000 RPM)
Redline13 500 RPM14 200 RPM
Idling speed1 400 RPM1 300 RPM
ManagementFuel InjectionFuel Injection
LayoutDOHC Inline-4DOHC Inline-4
Compression12.00:112.00:1
Oil capacity3.98 quart2.84 quart
Oil type10W40, GN4 10W40, Shell Rotella 10W4010W40, GN4 10W40, Motul 5100
Spark plug typeNGK CR9EH-9NGK IMR9A-9H, DENSO VUH27D
CoolingLiquidLiquid
Valves1616
Bore65.0 mm67.0 mm
Stroke45.2 mm42.5 mm
Throttle bore38.0 mm
Weight to power4.50 lbs/hp3.96 lbs/hp
Power to weight555 hp/2500lbs630 hp/2500lbs
Battery typeYTZ10S, 12V 8.6Ah
GearboxHonda CB600F HornetHonda CBR 600 F4i
TypeSequentialSequential
ClutchWetWet
DriveChainChain
Chain typeDID525HV-108LE
Gears count66
Primary ratio1.8631.822
Final drive2.83.018
1. gear2.928 (65 mph)2.833 (67 mph)
2. gear2.062 (93 mph)2.062 (93 mph)
3. gear1.647 (116 mph)1.647 (116 mph)
4. gear1.368 (140 mph)1.421 (134 mph)
5. gear1.2 (159 mph)1.272 (150 mph)
6. gear1.086 (176 mph)1.173 (162 mph)
ChasisHonda CB600F HornetHonda CBR 600 F4i
Frame typeSteel spineDiamond Aluminum twin-spar
Front susp.Telescopic fork, 4.72 in travel
Rear susp.Monoshock, 4.72 in travel
Summary

The 1998-2006 Honda CB600F Hornet and the 2001-2003 Honda CBR 600 F4i are both popular motorcycles among enthusiasts. While both are manufactured by Honda, they are designed for very different purposes.

The CB600F Hornet is designed as a naked street bike. It has a powerful 599cc engine that can produce 100 horsepower and 46 lb-ft of torque. The bike has a sturdy and reliable frame, with an adjustable front suspension and a monoshock rear suspension. The CB600F is designed for sporty riding on public roads.

On the other hand, the CBR 600 F4i is built for speed and agility. It has a 599cc, liquid-cooled inline-four engine that can produce up to 110 horsepower and 46 lb-ft of torque. The bike has a lightweight aluminum frame that allows for optimal handling and control. The CBR 600 F4i is designed as a road-legal race bike.

The targeted audience for the CB600F Hornet is more of a general audience, from novice riders to seasoned veterans who enjoy fast, fun rides on the street. The CBR 600 F4i, with its high-level performance and precision, is more commonly targeted at experienced sportbike enthusiasts and riders looking for a racing experience.

While both motorcycles share some similar characteristics, they differ in key areas. The CB600F Hornet is appreciated for its comfort and versatility, while the CBR 600 F4i is characterized by its lightweight frame and aggressive aerodynamics, making it an ideal machine for high-speed track riding.

When it comes to maintenance costs, the CB600F Hornet is cheaper to maintain thanks to a simple design and fewer complicated systems. The CBR 600 F4i comes with higher running costs and often requires more specialist knowledge to maintain.

In summary, it is evident that both the Honda CB600F Hornet and the Honda CBR 600 F4i have their own unique appeal, with each of them being well suited for particular types of riders. The CB600F Hornet is a comfortable and reliable naked street bike with a strong appeal to a wider range of riders, while the CBR 600 F4i offers unrivaled speed and agility with a lightweight design that delivers an exceptional racing experience. Overall, both motorcycles offer the rider an unmatched riding experience and high-quality engineering, with the choice ultimately coming down to

Dyno chart of 2003 Honda CBR 600 F4i