YAYAYAYAY have just upgraded my lil ol hornet, keeping her though. Just bought a stock standard 2003 900 hornet with 17000 on the clock, pick it up in just over 2 weeksMMMMMMMMM got so many things i wanna do to it!!!!!
YAYAYAYAY have just upgraded my lil ol hornet, keeping her though. Just bought a stock standard 2003 900 hornet with 17000 on the clock, pick it up in just over 2 weeksMMMMMMMMM got so many things i wanna do to it!!!!!
niiiicccceeee![]()
NIce bike, I still miss mine...
I sometimes miss my one as well, but I get to ride another one.
My old one (the sexy grey with red wheels) is on the market again.
I miss mine when I am at work. But there it is in the garage when I get home just waiting for me.
vinyl wrapped my hornetfitted a 954 taillight
and made my own
screen /
grab rail blanks
plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze
come ride the southern roads www.southernrider.co.nz
Ive recently done, Givi crash bars (my god what a difference, bike feels way stiffer but feel heaps more vibes), New springs front and back (again big help), Low mount Yoshi (1000hp on the butt dyno and lighter, bike does feel less top heavy) and new braided lines going on in the weekend.
I do want a power commander.
Heaps done and always planning something.
Cutting some slots into the wee covers by the tank/side covers (hey I may have saved 4 grams!!!!).
I've a fancy looking seat cover on it's way from Hungry or somewhere like that (ebay) - nothing wrong with existing, it is just a bit ...... plain.
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
Ask Toto, he probably threw it away, I never contemplated doing many mods.
Mine has Ohlins rear shock specc'd to me, Givi crash bars, pannier racks and top box plate and Renthal bars. Mostly practical stuff... Oh, custom exhausts that take the stock heat shields, but perform a bit better.
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
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