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Re: New Hornet

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Bigyin wrote: Thu Apr 28, 2022 7:29 pm
dern wrote: Thu Apr 28, 2022 9:41 am
Skub wrote: Thu Apr 28, 2022 9:39 am Calling a Hornet a legend is reaching a bit. I always thought of them as a dull bike built down to a price. A commuter hack.

Maybe that's just my general dislike of Honda showing. :lol:
I love my honda but completely agree, just another UJM like the fazer, bandit and the mt-07.... ;)
Not one bite for putting down the MT-07 .... worth a try though ;)
Having owned both the 600 and 900 Hornet and an MT-07 I can kinda see the comparison as all 3 are let down by budget suspension. I disliked my 600 Hornet as it was an IL4 scream machine with crap suspension. The 900 was the better one of the two by far.

The MT-07 has a peach of an engine, albeit with a disappointing lack of top end, but is also let down by the suspension, front end in particular, which Is woefully under sprung and really vague, and thats from someone who doesn't exactly push a bike hard! :oops: I did think the MT was a great bike though and I felt a bit cheated, or annoyed at Yamaha for not giving it better suspension, as it deserved it!
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KungFooBob wrote: Wed Jun 08, 2022 11:34 am Whats hung off the bottom of the GSX in that picture?

Looks like a Euro plug and socket?
Battery tender would be my guess.
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There's nothing low about the front end of a GSXS 750
Oh no, i don't feel like the Suzuki is low, i just meant the headlight and some of the bodywork round the front seems to pull the lines down. It's probably a lot to do with headlight choices these days, I think I just always hark back to a round light up front for old man reasons

Off on a tangent, there was a real nice, 2017, low mileage, and by low I mean 160 miles, GSXS 750 came up the other day that sent me all a quiver
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Re: New Hornet

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darthpunk wrote: Wed Jun 08, 2022 2:57 pm
There's nothing low about the front end of a GSXS 750
Oh no, i don't feel like the Suzuki is low, i just meant the headlight and some of the bodywork round the front seems to pull the lines down. It's probably a lot to do with headlight choices these days, I think I just always hark back to a round light up front for old man reasons

Off on a tangent, there was a real nice, 2017, low mileage, and by low I mean 160 miles, GSXS 750 came up the other day that sent me all a quiver
The headlight and instruments are mounted low compared with older bikes, I've also got an early 350 YPVS and it feels like the clocks are at eye level after riding my GSXS, the forks are long for USD forks, usually modern forks are 50mm shorter than old bike forks, the GSXS ones are about the same length (I haven't cared enough to measure them)

I think you should buy the GSXS, they're a great bike to ride, and you get used to the looks.
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KungFooBob wrote: Wed Jun 08, 2022 11:34 am Whats hung off the bottom of the GSX in that picture?

Looks like a Euro plug and socket?
Dunno about bikes but it's quite common for car displays to have a rack of swappable batteries connected so that they can do stuff like display them with instruments (and lights) on now they're all digital.

(Someone I knew supplied such things but the company has been wound up. Possibly related to the BMW dealership that went up in flames....thanks to the battery rack...maybe... :D )
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Count Steer wrote: Wed Jun 08, 2022 3:42 pm
KungFooBob wrote: Wed Jun 08, 2022 11:34 am Whats hung off the bottom of the GSX in that picture?

Looks like a Euro plug and socket?
Dunno about bikes but it's quite common for car displays to have a rack of swappable batteries connected so that they can do stuff like display them with instruments (and lights) on now they're all digital.

(Someone I knew supplied such things but the company has been wound up. Possibly related to the BMW dealership that went up in flames....thanks to the battery rack...maybe... :D )
Alot of the car dealers near me have the car lights switched on all the time (on the brand new ones indoors), even at night when there's no-one there. They're just plugged in.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Wed Jun 08, 2022 3:59 pm
Count Steer wrote: Wed Jun 08, 2022 3:42 pm
KungFooBob wrote: Wed Jun 08, 2022 11:34 am Whats hung off the bottom of the GSX in that picture?

Looks like a Euro plug and socket?
Dunno about bikes but it's quite common for car displays to have a rack of swappable batteries connected so that they can do stuff like display them with instruments (and lights) on now they're all digital.

(Someone I knew supplied such things but the company has been wound up. Possibly related to the BMW dealership that went up in flames....thanks to the battery rack...maybe... :D )
Alot of the car dealers near me have the car lights switched on all the time (on the brand new ones indoors), even at night when there's no-one there. They're just plugged in.
Plugged in to?

The thing with the battery racks was they were on wheels so could minimise trailing wires in places with no floor sockets. Elfin safety was a selling point. :D
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Plugs in the floor under the car....I was sad enough to walk up to the window and have a look :D

Probably 'cause the battery is a twat to get to and remove in a modern car.
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That's dull.

Extremely dull
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KungFooBob wrote: Tue Oct 04, 2022 10:09 am Consider me.. underwhelmed.
Is that supposed to replace the CB650R, or run parallel? It's so much uglier, it just looks like the CB500F :/
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In fact, the tail of it looks to be the same parts??

The CB650R is so much nicer.
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The CB650R's best feature is at the same time its worst problem: the IL4 engine. It's the last of its breed and many will miss a small-ish IL4, but all the others are twins because of better fuel efficiency and it being easier to make them compliant.
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The CB650Rs worst feature is it's shit, cheap, finish, when a cheap Suzuki is better finished than any Honda, there's something wrong at Honda.

The new Hornet reminds me of the mid 90s Laverda 750 twin, and that was a very poor seller.
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That looks really cheap and nasty.
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Well it is cheap. £7k.

I guess the nearest competition power wise is the 790 Duke.

So it's a KTM for people who prefer Honda's
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They sound like a discerning bunch.
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Colour me massively underwhelmed. Just looks like a bigger CB500 that they got bored trying to change half way through

I thought "maybe a different colour would help?"

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Not really

But, looking at the website, it's being marketed to a very "NOW!!!" demographic
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https://www.honda.co.uk/motorcycles/range/street/hornet/overview.html wrote:Pure Naked Aggression
Shaped from scratch by the ambitious young designers in our Rome R&D facility
I mean... that's obviously a lie. It's got a CB500F seat cowl and rear seat on it. I'm willing to bet that wasn't their first choice.
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It looks a bit meh but as with any Honda it'll be real easy to ride fast and a 90hp twin is appealing knowing how much fun a 70hp MT07 can be
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Who is Mat Goldfinch?
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So if you were going to do a modern retro, a la xsr etc., based on that (and they surely must)what would you base it on?

CB1100F maybe....?
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