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    My new bike: CB919 Hornet.

    Yepee Brought a 2005 919cc hornet recently and boy is it awesome ,so much power so much acceleration scared me when i first brought it every time i got off i had shaking forearms lol don't know why but i think i just knew what it was capable of and stuff.Now im comfortable with it ,its and absolute gem to ride and i cant help every time i catch a glance of it outside my window at work and stare at it and think im pretty lucky ,am always wanting any excuse to ride it ,as people might have seen in the manawatu threads lol
    But it is true what they said in the "Bike Rider" Magazine saying " you can tell the guy who owns a hornet as he always has a huge grin on his face when he gets off, that you can almost see thought his helmet"


    Anyone else here got any advice for me as an owner of one? and things to watch out for with it ,characteristics etc and just general advice ?

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    Congrats on the new bike purchase. Great engines from the 96 CBR900 will last a long time if you take good care of it. How about a photo?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornet250Boy View Post
    Anyone else here got any advice for me as an owner of one? and things to watch out for with it ,characteristics etc and just general advice ?
    Watch out for a big fat Concours in your mirrors on Sunday!

    Glad you're enjoying your new ride - will have to have a good nosey at it.

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    Stand by.... Mrs Kendog in 5....4.....3....2....1.....
    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The mind boggles.

    Unless you were pillioning the sheep - which is more innocent I suppose (but no less baffling)

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    Quote Originally Posted by klyong82 View Post
    Congrats on the new bike purchase. Great engines from the 96 CBR900 will last a long time if you take good care of it. How about a photo?
    woops sorry, heres a pic, will put more up tomorrow.

    Quote Originally Posted by banditrider View Post
    Watch out for a big fat Concours in your mirrors on Sunday!

    Glad you're enjoying your new ride - will have to have a good nosey at it.
    HAHA yes am looking foward to this concours ,its got quite an array of fans .

    Pictre 1 is when i took it for our first ride ,second picture is at the dealership just yearning for me to sit on it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    Stand by.... Mrs Kendog in 5....4.....3....2....1.....
    lol ,i remember drooling over mr and mrs Kendog's hornets a while back when they were showing off their "blinging " skills

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    they really are a great bike. I still really like mine. Plus you can personalise it a bit. mine has an Ohlins rear shock and new fork springs which absolutely transformed the handling (which wasnt that bad to start with). Suspension and sticky tyres and you can give an averagely ridden sprotsbike a few things to think about (I'm told........ )

    have fun with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    they really are a great bike. I still really like mine. Plus you can personalise it a bit. mine has an Ohlins rear shock and new fork springs which absolutely transformed the handling (which wasnt that bad to start with). Suspension and sticky tyres and you can give an averagely ridden sprotsbike a few things to think about (I'm told........ )

    have fun with it.
    thanks mate,i was lucky i got the 05 version with the adjustable forks ,as ive heard before 05 or 04 they just have them non-adjustable.ohlins where did you gt that mate? ive found that the michelin pilot sports are bloody brilliant to run on the hornet a ,have you had any good experiences with other brands ?

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    Well done man, great bikes. I'm grinning like an idiot every time I get off mine.

    They do fantastic wheelies too!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Well done man, great bikes. I'm grinning like an idiot every time I get off mine.

    They do fantastic wheelies too!!!
    yea they do that well dont they ,even if its not intended ,the salesman showed me a couple stoppies and wheelies ,althought its a bit to risky for me as im scared of crashing it (naturally)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    Stand by.... Mrs Kendog in 5....4.....3....2....1.....
    She is watching TV, so you will have to put up with me instead

    Quote Originally Posted by Hornet250Boy View Post
    lol ,i remember drooling over mr and mrs Kendog's hornets a while back when they were showing off their "blinging " skills
    Loved the Hornet. If you haven't seen it check out this thread, plenty of info.

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    Congratulations on your new ride. A good choice for a "step" bike. Now you will learn the lesson of using your bike name for your KB handle...
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    things I have done that I recommend

    1. lower bars (renthals) .. good for speed (on a closed road, or the back straight of pukekohe of course)
    2. some protection from the wind .. I've had a honda screen on before I errr "scratched" it now I have a givi .. ugly as hell but good for wind protection up to 240kph (on a closed road or the back straight of pukekohe of course) .. and makes long trips more comfortable
    3. remove baffles from the exhaust and let the 919 say what it has to say

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    Quote Originally Posted by banditrider View Post
    Watch out for a big fat Concours in your mirrors on Sunday!

    Glad you're enjoying your new ride - will have to have a good nosey at it.
    here fatty fatty fatty fatty, here fatty.... hahahahah lol....We all want the concours in front so we can save fuel.. haha lol

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    Congrats! Enjoy your new found power

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