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Back In Black: Honda 919 Road Test

Honda reincarnates the CB900
By Andrew Trevitt
Honda 919 Front Right
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Honda 919 Closeup
Stomping brakes are lifted... 
   
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Honda 919 Closeup
Stomping brakes are lifted straight from the '96-'97 model CBR900, and work great even with the 919's extra heft. The nonadjustable fork has surprisingly good damping rates for sporting use. Our bike came with Michelin Hi Sport tires, but some will arrive with Bridgestone BT56 buns.
Honda 919 Rear Heat Shields
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Honda 919 Rear Heat Shields
The heat shields on the underseat exhausts do a great job: we never felt them more than warm to the touch, and passengers never noticed excessive heat. Attaching luggage takes a bit of creativity, though.
Honda 919 Gauges
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Honda 919 Gauges
We liked the simple tachometer (with inset temperature gauge) but the speedometer is a bit crammed to quickly judge speed. This view-no fairing, and the closely spaced fork tubes-makes the whole bike seem smaller than it actually is.
Honda 919 Chain Adjuster
Now I wonder why.... As delivered,... 
   
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Honda 919 Chain Adjuster
Now I wonder why.... As delivered, our CB900's chain adjuster was near the very rear of its range. The bike turns much quicker than its 57.5-inch wheelbase would indicate.
146 0204 919 FRAME Zoom
The 919's backbone is a single... 
   
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146 0204 919 FRAME Zoom
The 919's backbone is a single tube of rectangular steel, which the swingarm straddles at the rear. The nice aluminum sideplates you see actually bolt to the frame and swingarm, but not the engine-although they give the appearance of doing so.
146 0204 919 ERGO Zoom
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146 0204 919 ERGO Zoom
Excellent for city work, the 919's seating position is slightly more upright than the FZ1's even though the handlebar is lower. While comfortable, the seat's slope limits you to a single position over a long haul.
Honda 919 Front Right
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