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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Kendog View Post
    I got these and they are the best mirrors, no compromise!!
    Dammit thats just nasty i knew i should've asked the hornet bling kings first ,those look so much better than the ones i got,although i did look at some chrome jaggered ones from rizoma but man they were expensive
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornet250Boy View Post
    Dammit thats just nasty i knew i should've asked the hornet bling kings first ,those look so much better than the ones i got,although i did look at some chrome jaggered ones from rizoma but man they were expensive
    LOL, sorry mate!!
    They weren't cheap, but to be honest, I don't think about that, to me it was an investment in my confidence and love in my bike, and worth every cent. There will be an update in the Hornet mod thread shortly too btw.... bike's in the shop getting some "adjustments" at the moment, will post on Saturday after I've been for a blat!!

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    oooh do tell, must show, will see ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by gijoe1313 View Post
    oooh do tell, must show, will see ...
    This is some good 'hidden' bling coming up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macstar View Post
    One thing I don't like about my Hornet is how ridicuously sensitive the throttle is.

    They are a bit like that, but it was only really noticeable in first gear so I used to change up as soon as it was rolling. Other than that you just get smoother at using the throttle with practice.

    Should this not work for you, there is a cure: A Dynojet unit makes the problem go away.


    As for mirrors: if the mirrors had bothered me I'd have got these...
    http://www.constructorsrg.com/mirrors/index.html
    Expensive but nice.

    Love those CRG levers!
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    grr well im happy wid the G.P.R bling exhausts (now they were expensive ) you should hear them roar ,and the carbon fiber ,cant wait to see you updates on your bling quest Mrs/Mr Kendog,i reckon youve purchased some OHLINS shocks i bet ya ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornet250Boy View Post
    grr well im happy wid the G.P.R bling exhausts (now they were expensive ) you should hear them roar ,and the carbon fiber ,cant wait to see you updates on your bling quest Mrs/Mr Kendog,i reckon youve purchased some OHLINS shocks i bet ya ?
    She already has Ohlins on the rear, lucky thing. So not suspension this time.

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    'Downgraded' to the 919 a few months back, to allow pillion commuting, and was concerned I'd get bored to tears, but I have been very impressed! Great handling, plenty of performance and I reckon one of the smartest nakeds around, most of the others look very 'fussy'. You won't regret getting one, plenty of scope to modify it if you want later. Go for it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by slick View Post
    'Downgraded' to the 919 a few months back
    haha i like the way you put downgraded ,i suppose it is tho compared to a R1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kendog View Post
    She already has Ohlins on the rear, lucky thing. So not suspension this time.
    yea that is lucky,must be like riding on a cloud ,hmmm got me stumpt ,do please tell (ill keep it a secret )
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornet250Boy View Post
    yea that is lucky,must be like riding on a cloud ,hmmm got me stumpt ,do please tell (ill keep it a secret )
    Haha, I will let the lovely Mrs KD enlighten when she is ready. Would hate to steal her thunder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kendog View Post
    Haha, I will let the lovely Mrs KD enlighten when she is ready. Would hate to steal her thunder.
    haha yea best not do that,got my mind racing "hidden bling" she says ive actually gotten most of my ideas for blinging the hornet off your bling threads thats why im so interested
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    I to thought the 919 was very ho hum when i took it for the test ride but it just keeps geting better and better the more i ride it , im no light weight but the suspenders can be dialed in quite well with a bit of twiddling. It corners great and feels so responcive above 6k with great torque and usable power . I have not as yet done any mods but would like to change to sprockets to 15/45 cos from what i've read it turns the thing into a total hooligan and i love the acceleration rather than the top speed. I find it a real blast to ride and have not for one second regreted my decision to part with the $$$ ,for a new bike i dont think there is a better bang for your buck out there, and for the record it leaves my m8's buell for dead but he is a bit of a nana. In the right hands (not mine) i doubt there would be much that could keep up in the corners........ just my 2cents

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    Quote Originally Posted by RearWheel View Post
    I to thought the 919 was very ho hum when i took it for the test ride but it just keeps geting better and better the more i ride it , im no light weight but the suspenders can be dialed in quite well with a bit of twiddling. It corners great and feels so responcive above 6k with great torque and usable power . I have not as yet done any mods but would like to change to sprockets to 15/45 cos from what i've read it turns the thing into a total hooligan and i love the acceleration rather than the top speed. I find it a real blast to ride and have not for one second regreted my decision to part with the $$$ ,for a new bike i dont think there is a better bang for your buck out there, and for the record it leaves my m8's buell for dead but he is a bit of a nana. In the right hands (not mine) i doubt there would be much that could keep up in the corners........ just my 2cents
    Let me know when you change the sprockets as that is something I was thinking of doing too to make my Hornet a little like my KTM motard!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macstar View Post
    Let me know when you change the sprockets as that is something I was thinking of doing too to make my Hornet a little like my KTM motard!!
    ive done that on my 919 ,and i would certainly recommend it mate,wants to wheelie like crazy in most gears,certainly uppd the acceleration
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