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Hi guys,
Ive been considering getting a Hornet for a while now (please dont shoot me!) but after my ride in torrential rain yesterday and the bike not missing a beat I think I may have changed my mind so I've come up with converting my S to a naked. I've got the GSXR front end already on it so am not sure whether this may make the job more difficult. I've seen the pic on svrider of that gorgeous curvey with the underseat exhaust etc so I know it can be done, I'm just not sure how, anyone on here done it? |
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it can be done, although IMO its a lot of work, have a search, as there has been a few threads on this subject,
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If you just want the seated position then you can fit higher bars and risers and keep the front fairing.
It has been done before. |
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It's partly to do with the seating position but also the fact that i like the look of a naked bike too. I'm not too keen on the higher bars as I think it looks a bit weird on the S but it may work
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You can have flat bars, but then you need to cut the screen. The ears get in the way. I tried it but got a different SVS and sold the butchered one. I sometimes think I should have kept the flat bars and cut down screen as it was very comfy and quite practical. You'll need the mirror spacers if you do keep the nose on.
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So far I know this... and it depends on how much you want to do...
Just riser bars, the electrics for the controls can be rerouted to allow for extra length. Though I have found its best to buy a SVN throttle and clutch cable to reach the higher bars, you can get away with re-routing the choke. Also the screen will need to be cut down else your going to trap your hands and loose your tuning lock. If you remove the fairing so far I know this, one of the fairing mounts that bolts on to the frame also double as a holder for one the components. If you are careful you can cut the hold of the fairing mount with minimal damage and still use it, and if like me do it just right so that you can put them back together again. As I'm doing a half/half faired bike I haven't changed the lights so can't advise on that or swapping of the clocks. |
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It's do-able, but is pricey. Nekkid clocks aren't easy to get hold of, and aren't cheap when you do find a set. It is probably cheaper to buy an "N", but I liked my bike as a whole, and the engine's a beaut so didn't want to chop it in.
Unlike Grinch I got away with all my standard "S" cables on my bike (bar the ones to the clocks obviously) by re-routing, but depends what width and height of bars you fit. |
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Yes it can be done, but I didn't like the way they sat on the bike, and a new set of throttle cables was 25 quid. So I just went with it...
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Speak to Raf, he had a go at this on Sunday.......................
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