If straight-line speed is your priority, the CB1000 Hornet takes the lead. With 28 HP more than the 990 Duke, it offers a more spirited ride that will be noticeable on highway overtakes or track days. When it comes to agility, the 990 Duke has a clear advantage. Weighing in 17kg less than the CB1000 Hornet, it will feel significantly easier to handle in low-speed traffic, parking maneuvers, and twisty corners. Riders with a shorter inseam should lean towards the CB1000 Hornet. Its seat height is 16mm lower than the 990 Duke, making it much easier to flat-foot at stoplights and increasing confidence during stops. Bottom Line: While both are capable, the hornet-cb1000 offers a superior power-to-weight ratio, making it the more exciting machine for experienced riders.
| Spec | CB1000 Hornet | 990 Duke |
|---|---|---|
| Displacement | 1000 | 947 |
| Power | 149.6 | 121.4 |
| Cylinders | 4 | 2 |
| Weight | 211 | 193.8 |
| Seat height | 809 | 825 |