Honda fat cat review

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The exhaust is short and stubby with a blacked-out muffler cover. You get a small belly pan too that protects the chunky cat-con.

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The sharp tank extensions, edgy body panels, and the chunky gold USD fork keep up the sporty trait that one associates with the Hornet name. It looks quite similar to its predecessor: the CB Hornet 160R. There is also a Repsol edition, replete with the colours of Honda's factory MotThere is an air of familiarity in the design of the Hornet 2.0. The Hornet 2.0 arrives in four colours: grey, blue, red and black. There is an air of familiarity in the design of the Hornet 2.0.

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