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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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What are your thoughts on the new honda hornet 750, I didn't like the look when It was launched but it's grown on me especially the specs seem alot better than the xsr700 mt07 which I was considering getting, even the suspension is alot better then Yamaha's range and it's cheaper |
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I sat on one a couple of weeks ago at a dealer in Glasgow, I’m not in the market for a new bike, but if I was, I’d be very tempted. I think it looks great, it’s quite compact, and if you’re a bit of a short-arse like me, you’ll find it very comfortable. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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No didn't take it out although he did recommend taking it out soon so I'll book that in, for extra £1400 get all the add ons tank bag saddle bag panniers quick shifter and all the style options |
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over a year ago
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"Call me a traditionalist but it upsets me that it's not an inline 4.
The engine is half the character of the bike"
Totally agree but I know it's hard to meet emissions standards these days with inline fours, the reason the new r7 is a twin and the sports bike category I believe will be all twins next year so I think that may be a reason to get the new cb650r |
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over a year ago
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I test rode a Trident 660 and also a Honda CB650R...heart said Trident but mind says CB650R. My 6'3" frame felt a lot comfortable on the CB650R compared to the Trident....
Still contemplating which one to go for...... |
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