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Scoobs
07-10-06, 09:42 AM
Look what's on my drive at the moment.

http://upload4.postimage.org/1327615/JustoneHornetto.jpg (http://upload4.postimage.org/1327615/photo_hosting.html)

Must say I quite like it. Just enough of everything.

Just enough power to keep you entertained but ity never feels like it is going to bite you even when you get hard on the throttle.

Good suspension (if a little soft). It doesn't look as though it can be adjusted, but it has got upside downers on the front. Trés swish. Standard set up seems to be very complient and works very well. It is only when you are going really quick it feels overwhelmed. On the whole though very nice.

It handles beautifully. You can really chuck it into corners. It took a bit of getting used to after the CBR. The front end feels really high. It is a real sit up and beg riding position. For me it would be better with some lower rise bars. Also a bit wider wouldn't go amiss. Not that the standard bars don't give enough leverage (they do), but just my preference.

I found that if you ride it sat more upright (supermoto stylee) rather than leant forward you could get a better feel for what was going on. That saddle is also all day plush. Very comfortable perch indeed.

Wind blast and buffetting was not a problem at all. Got it up to 3 figures and it felt good. A bit of wind pressure in the chest, but no real buffetting to speak of. That little headlamp fairing doing a good job.

If I had one gripe it would be that the engine is quite vibey. I did a 40 mile trip on the little Hornet and whilst not overly intrusive, was noticable. Not sure what a longer jouney would be like.

Overall. Thumbs up. Lovely bike with just enough of everything.

Jabba
07-10-06, 09:57 AM
Jabba would be proud

Always proud of you, honey :kiss:


Yeah, the front forks are unadjustable but they are probably a bit better than mine overall. I know what you mean about not biting back, though.

Quite a few owners fit Renthal Ultra-Low bars; lower and a bit wider.

My only gripe with bike is the mirrors, but the Hornet is not alone in giving a good view of the elbows.

What do you think of the accelleration above 7k rpm?

Oh, and well done on trading in your CBR - you've got a much better bike now :thumbsup:

Warren
07-10-06, 10:40 AM
so how come you "downgraded" ?

Grinch
07-10-06, 10:46 AM
have you changed it?

Scoobs
07-10-06, 12:05 PM
No, no, no!

It is a loaner while mine is being serviced.

Sheesh!

Scoobs
07-10-06, 12:06 PM
What do you think of the accelleration above 7k rpm?

Sufficient.

Jabba
07-10-06, 01:17 PM
No, no, no!

Methinks you protest too much............like the Taser incident - you said that wasn't true, too :wink:

falc
07-10-06, 05:09 PM
No, no, no!

It is a loaner while mine is being serviced.

Sheesh!

:shock: phew you had me worried then Scoobs, first moved to Honda then Hornet :lol: Next you'll be getting some pink textiles to go with it ;)

Jabba
07-10-06, 06:00 PM
Next you'll be getting some pink textiles to go with it ;)

Oi!!

falc
07-10-06, 06:54 PM
Next you'll be getting some pink textiles to go with it ;)

Oi!!

What? :-dd :D

Grinch
07-10-06, 08:19 PM
Its funny as I found the power rather lacking...

Ed
07-10-06, 10:00 PM
Its funny as I found the power rather lacking...

I never did on mine. Did you twist the throttle :lol:

Warren
08-10-06, 11:17 AM
why is it i never seem to get a courtesy bike when work is being done on my bike ?

Scoobs
08-10-06, 03:08 PM
Its funny as I found the power rather lacking...

It won't rip your arms out, but it is "just enough". It doesn't overwhelm the chassis and as a whole it is a nice, capable machine.

Jabba
08-10-06, 03:13 PM
it is a nice, capable machine.

Comment, date and time noted for future reference :wink:

DanAbnormal
08-10-06, 03:37 PM
Yep, capable is a good word for the Honda Hornet. I have a word for the SV650 but I won't mention it here. :lol:

Grinch
09-10-06, 09:28 AM
Its funny as I found the power rather lacking...

I never did on mine. Did you twist the throttle :lol:

I rung the life out of it... after all it wasn't my bike... oh and it was yellow, which was just soooo wrong.

tricky
09-10-06, 10:05 AM
My brother (20 years biking experience) bought a brand new one this year.
He really likes it and prefers it to the SV650 (of which he's had two).

He never did have any taste :wink:

Steve H
10-10-06, 03:45 PM
Horses for courses............again.
I have ridden one and found it as bland as a bland thing. Still prefer its looks to the new one though. :shock:

instigator
10-10-06, 04:05 PM
Nice looking machines the 05 ones.

Certainly not a machine that I could ever ride slowly or in a civilized manner.

It just begs for more and more... :? :shock: