AESSE LAB: HONDA HORNET 600 SERIES
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Re: AESSE LAB: HONDA HORNET 600 SERIES
Can't put my finger on it but just looks wrong. Also don't like the exhaust wrap at all.
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Re: AESSE LAB: HONDA HORNET 600 SERIES
I really don't know where to start with that one.
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Re: AESSE LAB: HONDA HORNET 600 SERIES
Its just not a good engine to make naked.
Obviously the Hornet is naked too, but I stand by my comment .
Obviously the Hornet is naked too, but I stand by my comment .
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Re: AESSE LAB: HONDA HORNET 600 SERIES
Top marks for the photo locations. Would look a lot better without that bike in the way.
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Re: AESSE LAB: HONDA HORNET 600 SERIES
Rear subframe is too high. Too much space between wheel and seat.
Like it in red, but that gap!!!!!
Like it in red, but that gap!!!!!
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Re: AESSE LAB: HONDA HORNET 600 SERIES
Not sure if it's the camera angle,but some of those imagess look like someone's been influenced by the styling on the current Triumph Trident 660.
Once again I wonder why people spend all that time effort & money to come up with such a poor end result.
I'd rather have a original Hornet & spend the money invested in one of these customs on refurbing it & the rest on motorcycle trips.I mean how expensive are those front ends alone?
I know it's subjective,but to me they all look gash.
Once again I wonder why people spend all that time effort & money to come up with such a poor end result.
I'd rather have a original Hornet & spend the money invested in one of these customs on refurbing it & the rest on motorcycle trips.I mean how expensive are those front ends alone?
I know it's subjective,but to me they all look gash.
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Re: AESSE LAB: HONDA HORNET 600 SERIES
Hells Bells.
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Re: AESSE LAB: HONDA HORNET 600 SERIES
Nope,nope,nope,nope.
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