AESSE LAB: HONDA HORNET 600 SERIES

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Exhaust wrap should be banned!
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Can't put my finger on it but just looks wrong. Also don't like the exhaust wrap at all.
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I really don't know where to start with that one. :lol:
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Its just not a good engine to make naked.

Obviously the Hornet is naked too, but I stand by my comment :lol:.
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Top marks for the photo locations. Would look a lot better without that bike in the way.
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Rear subframe is too high. Too much space between wheel and seat.
Like it in red, but that gap!!!!!
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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.
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