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Hornet’s quest

CB750 Hornet has finally been revealed and it has the potential to stir up the middleweight sales market. It sits neatly between Yamaha’s MT-07 and MT-09 and should be a frightening rival for Suzuki’s planned 700-class parallel-twin SV650 replacement. The original CB600F Hornet ruled that middleweight class for years and, while the CB750’s recipe is different, it could achieve the same

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