The 2007 Honda CBF600N was a naked bike part of the CBF series in Honda's range and the last model manufactured for the first generation. The bike was identical to the previous models and didn't bring any changes.
When it was first released in 2004, along with its half-faired CBF600S sister, the CBF600 replaced the CB500 machine, no longer compliant with European emission standards.
The difference between the naked and half-faired machines consisted just in the front fairing and headlamp block, while both model's engine and gearbox were optimized to offer smooth power delivery.
Some of the standard features fitted on the bike comprised the black steel frame, black-finished cast aluminum wheels, a dual seat with passenger grab handles, a round headlight, and a center stand only on the optional ABS model.
From the factory, the CBF600N was equipped with six-spoke cast aluminum wheels fitted with two 296 mm discs and three-piston calipers on the front and a 240 mm with a single-piston caliper on the rear for strong stopping power.
As for suspension, the model packed a 41 mm telescopic fork on the front coupled to a shock absorber with seven-position spring preload adjustability on the rear, offering optimum handling performance.
The 76 hp at 10,500 rpm and 58 Nm ( 44 lb-ft) torque at 8,000 rpm resulted from the reliable and fuel-efficient 599cc four-cylinder liquid-cooled engine and pushed the 2007 Honda CBF600N to a claimed top speed of 200 kph (125 mph).