
Honda Cbr600f2 Review
"A rewarding classic if you buy the right one carefully."
Used Buyer Review
The F2 is genuinely one of Honda's finest moments from the early nineties, and used examples still make a compelling case today. The 599cc inline-four pulls smoothly from low revs and absolutely sings past 8,000rpm — it's not the most savage thing you'll ride, but it's rewarding and trustworthy in a way that modern bikes rarely are. Ergonomics sit between sport and sport-touring, so you can actually survive a two-hour motorway blast without filing for disability. Here's the honest talk though: these bikes are thirty-plus years old now. Carburetors need attention, fuel lines crack, and fork seals on poorly-maintained examples will be weeping. Check the frame around the headstock carefully — track day heroes loved these things. Bodywork is expensive and increasingly scarce, so factor in any cracks or missing fairing pieces immediately. A solid, honest F2 with documented history is worth chasing hard. A tatty one with mystery miles is a parts bike wearing optimistic price tags.
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You want modern tech and worry-free ownership
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