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    Quote Originally Posted by Zapf View Post
    Think about it this way. You can buy a 900 Hornet, which has more grunt and you can sweeten it with an Ohlins shock and still have change left from $14999. And you know its Honda quality
    You forgot to mention that you can get funding from Pharmac if you buy a 919 hornet with a letter from your doctor to treat your insomnia. A Hornet will send the rider straight to sleep better than warm milk or pharmacy grade sleeping pills.

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    Quote Originally Posted by limbimtimwim View Post
    You forgot to mention that you can get funding from Pharmac if you buy a 919 hornet with a letter from your doctor to treat your insomnia. A Hornet will send the rider straight to sleep better than warm milk or pharmacy grade sleeping pills.
    Bored with your GSXR yet Simon?
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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar View Post
    Bored with your GSXR yet Simon?


    It lasted longer than a Hornet would have. I'm an impatient child who changes his mind every 30 seconds, I admit it.

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    Great, that makes you the ideal person to judge whats boring or not then...
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    Well, SOMEONE has to temper the rampant Hornet 919 fan-boy-ism that dribbles out of far too many KB members than is healthy.

    If I didn't.. Who would? Someone might not frame their opinion as a joke and then it would all degrade into a shitfight.

    And then there would be tears before bedtime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by limbimtimwim View Post
    Well, SOMEONE has to temper the rampant Hornet 919 fan-boy-ism that dribbles out of far too many KB members than is healthy.

    If I didn't.. Who would? Someone might not frame their opinion as a joke and then it would all degrade into a shitfight.

    And then there would be tears before bedtime.
    Hey! I resemble that remark...'cept I'm a two fiddy fan-boy but will be a 600 and a 900 fan-boy eventually

    Good on ya, gotta keep people honest by querying their motives and actions to ensure that the status quo is challenged!
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    Hate to say... but I have had a GSXR750 / SV650S... etc.

    And the Hornet has stayed the longest so far. So that does count a lot for someone who owned over 7 bikes in just over 2 years.

    The Hornet is a good all rounder, and very nice / easy to live with in the long term. It does a bit of everything, ticks lots of boxes. Not as focused as a narrow focused sports bike. And you can still play with the sports bikes in the twisties.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Krayy View Post
    I sent an email to the importers (Bluewing Honda) and they reckon that it won't be coming here as a new model.

    Looks like you'll have to wait for some Jappa imports to come in.
    There's always the Suzuki GSR600 and the Bandit GSF650 if you're after an IL4-600.

    And you know they're Suzuki....umm....price!

    PS: Zapf - I thought you'd just moved on from changing bikes to starting a collection

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    The Suzuki GSR isn't as steady or light feeling as the Hornet 900, had short test on Suzuki, borrowed hornet for a few days, if you want a GSR 600 buy a FZ? 6 (they had one at Red Barron and now have the thou') Naked, lots of room, simple but modern style. My half a cent from limited test time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by limbimtimwim View Post
    Well, SOMEONE has to temper the rampant Hornet 919 fan-boy-ism that dribbles out of far too many KB members than is healthy.

    If I didn't.. Who would? Someone might not frame their opinion as a joke and then it would all degrade into a shitfight.

    And then there would be tears before bedtime.
    Well I went sports bike (CBR600) to CB900 to sports bike (GSXR750) and I am still reminded how great the 900 is when I take Trudi's bike for a ride. Boringness aside it really is a great all round bike at a great price.

    But I think this summer on the roads and track will see me fully converted to the sports bike way of things.

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    I never said it was poor, nay, it is probably the best bike for the money around.

    Just not that exciting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krayy View Post
    Looks like you'll have to wait for some Jappa imports to come in.
    Might be a long wait. the new 600 Hornet is a "Made in Italy" Honda like the CBF1000 which doesn't come here either.

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