I have one, though when I bought mine it was called the HPB-120. Different headstock and probably a body made of worse material (doesn't seem like solid wood). Looks like this:
It's terrible. The neck is really wide, the truss rod is seized in place and has been since I got it, it buzzes heavily at every fret, the action is too high with the saddles slammed, the body is weirdly light and the neck is quite heavy but it does seem to balance fairly well considering. The hardware is your standard cheap Fender clone stuff. If you're looking at HB stuff for a backup, don't get this particular one. It's the bottom of their lines. If you're going for HB though, I was always particularly interested in these:
http://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_hbz2004.htm http://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_bent...age_series.htm (they did do these in right handed but they seem to have disappeared off of the site, as some of their stock does from time to time.
I was really tempted by the HBZ. I'd go for that one out of any of their stuff.