The Honda CB900F Hornet, also known as the 919, was produced between 2000 and 2001. This naked sportbike, or streetfighter, is characterized by its smooth inline-four engine, minimalist styling, and a comfortable riding position suitable for a sport-oriented motorcycle. Built upon Honda's legacy of reliable and innovative engineering, the CB900F Hornet offers a potent combination of performance and versatility, making it a compelling choice for riders seeking a powerful and dependable machine. Its design emphasizes a strong engine derived from the CBR1000F, delivering an estimated 93.3 horsepower and 78.2 Nm of torque, all housed within a rigid steel diamond-tube frame.
This comprehensive workshop service repair manual provides detailed information essential for the maintenance, diagnosis, and repair of the Honda CB900F Hornet 919. Covering over 300 pages, this English-language manual details engine overhaul, tuning, and all associated systems including fuel, lubrication, and cooling. It also thoroughly addresses the transmission, clutch, final drive, chassis components such as suspension and steering, braking systems, and the complete electrical system with wiring diagrams. Included are routine maintenance procedures, troubleshooting guides for common issues, and step-by-step instructions for component repair and rebuilding, ensuring owners and technicians can effectively preserve the vehicle's performance and longevity.