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    Honda hornet 250

    Is there any significant differences between the earlier model 250 hornets compared to the later ones eg 1998 compared to an 02/03 model.

    I was looking at this one, but the kms seem awfully low for a 98

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-163971028.htm

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    There does seem to be some differences in a few places, a few bits and pieces which are extra on the later models.

    As for the low milage, the ex-japan ones are often like that ... many aren't ridden very far for very long in their time of japanese ownership! Just a little pootle to the railway station, park up and then ridden back home at the end of the day!

    If you are looking at homes, drop me a PM ... I'm Hornet mad and love those little wee beasties

    And oh yeah, you have impeccable tastes and if you decide to go Hornet, you won't ever regret it!
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    Thanks for the reply! Iv pretty much made up my mind that a hornet is what I want, just waiting for my payout from my old job before I go shopping. I was just mucking aorund last year and getting an idea of whats out there and the hornet seems to be ideal, 4 stroke 4 cylinder, that isnt getting long in the tooth like the early 90s bikes can be. Looks good too. A little pricy but you get what you pay for I guess as with most things in life.

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    No hay problema, just remember, if you are going out to buy one ... I'll be able to come along and take a look with you - I've been out today and took a look at a couple of random ones, and they aren't the best specimens of what a primo Hornet should be!

    And yes, they are pricey now ... gone up $1-1.5k since I last bought mine little ol'hornet!

    People are starting to cotton on that these little bikes are the bee's knees!

    Drop me a PM if you want me to tag along!
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    Cheers for that, when I go out looking ill see if your available

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    Hi all ,First post on this forum,,,,, new to the onroad riding (normally on my KLX 300) and have setteled on getting the Hornet 250 , picked it up on Saturday , and man , what a bike , i am over the moon with the "big bike" feel.I would easly say to any new new road rider to go for this bike ,,,, ITS GREAT
    I do all my own servicing and repairs on my dirt bike ,ans was wondering if anyone can help me with finding some online manuals or hand books for the hornet.

    Thanks all , and great Forum

    Cheers

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    Woo woo, all the little ol'hornet riders are coming out of the hive! Nice to see a little swarm growing into a much bigger one!

    As for things hornet, they are pretty easy to maintain and look after - if you do a dirt bike, these will be easy for you!

    And of course, if you be needing some more help/advice, just flick me a PM!
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    thanks 4 that , will keep that in mind ,,,, when i lose it tring to do somthing ,, ha ha

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    is there anything in particular you should look at on a hornet when you got and look at one? Problem areas?

    I've been in to look at the Hornet that Delerium mentioned. I sat on it but didn't ride it though and really didn't know what I was looking at!

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    That is where i got mine , Great guys and very helpfull i must say , the main thing is ,,,, are you Comfortable on the bike , i tried a few other bikes but settled on the hornet , better build , feel and not to mention ,, in line 4 , yea ha , what a bike , great to comute to work , its just so easy to ride ,,,,, double thumbs up

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    Well, its always good to have someone come along and look at that with you! Anyone can drop me a PM if they need a second opinion to kick tyres on little ol'hornets!
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    More hornet riders aye.. Gi joe the man for hornet questions. Guess im gonna have to keep up with the blinging to stay different now with these new hornet pilots out huh.

    There is so much bling available for them as well. and there are good bikes
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    Quote Originally Posted by meatface View Post
    is there anything in particular you should look at on a hornet when you got and look at one? Problem areas?

    I've been in to look at the Hornet that Delerium mentioned. I sat on it but didn't ride it though and really didn't know what I was looking at!
    They don't have problems!!!!! lol. if your out west ill come and have a nosey with yah as well.. my bike back tomoroooowww!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YAAAAYYYYHHHAAA!!
    " yah trick yah "


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    Hornets are awesome, love how they scream at high RPM's and so responsive too!
    Not as good on gas as my old GN was, but you can overtake quite a bit faster!

    And trust Gijoe, he's the Honourable Hornet Master and is wise about all things hornet.
    ChocolateWheels - Possibly the first (EX) GN rider to overtake a CBR600RR LEGITIMATELY and EX holder of the GN250 Land Speed Record.

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    I've had issues with mine, was cutting out. Found out to be a cdi unit, so I've got another one & replaced the regulator to be on the safe side

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