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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 7:57 am
by Strika
I reckon it will look pretty funny me hangin waaaaaayy orf the hornet trying to keep up with all you sports bike mounted KSRC'ans'

I will just have to rely on local knowledge, cunning and guile!
Ask a few of the VIC KSRC ans that ride regularly with me Mick`C. The old dog still has a few tricks up his sleeve, even on a Honda!

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 8:16 am
by plane
Hey Strika,
I dropped a K&N filter in the wife's Hornet and modified the air intake "flapper" valve.
It improved the low down torque a bit and the "flapper" valve mod almost gives the bike a Kwaka like induction noise.
Cheers,
Pete
Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 8:54 am
by Stereo
I think it looks like a great commuting bike...
(j.k.... they are great bikes... my last bike was a HONDA... and I am not ashamed of it)
Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 9:09 am
by Strika
plane wrote:Hey Strika,
I dropped a K&N filter in the wife's Hornet and modified the air intake "flapper" valve.
It improved the low down torque a bit and the "flapper" valve mod almost gives the bike a Kwaka like induction noise.
Cheers,
Pete
Thanks for the Heads up plane! I have heard about this flapper mod from guys with CBR1000's however hadn't realised it was the same on the Hornet! Thanks. I will dig up the thread on how to mod it! Do you have to do the filter with the flapper mod or can you do the mod by itself???

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 8:14 pm
by plane
The flapper valve mod was a five minute job and added more induction noise than anything else. Supposedly it helps the top end but, as the wife rarely gives the throttle a real tweak, she hasn't noticed any improvement, but you can perform the mod without any other mod's.
The K&N was a big change. The wife noticed it without me even telling her I'd done it. She appreciated the extra torque off the line.
Check this link out...
http://www.919.org/
Cheers,
Pete
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 9:29 pm
by Buck
Looks even better in the flesh mate! Handled the spur 2 up with consumate ease too. i nearly bought one off A1 at ringwood as looked a good do everything well unit. yours looks and go smick.
steve
ZX7R Mica Panther
Guzzi 650
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 9:35 am
by Strika
I can't believe you think that Lario looks fcuked Buck. It's one of the better ones i have seen in a while. And you peddle it well too

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 6:23 pm
by Neka79
interesting to hear abt the efi butterflies...my bike dynoed better with stock air filter than with k&n....
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 6:59 pm
by Strika
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 8:34 pm
by Neka79
yea as i was told, by removing the valve it fuks with the v-tec and improves midrange, but sacrifices bottom end and top end, as u have to have it tuned to one fuel map (as opposed to the variable stuff it has)...
apparently the sensor opens/closes exhuast as it needs to for maximum power/efficiency...i was advised not to take it out unless ur doin a race type set up- full zorst,air filter, and power commander...
as said b4...running my bike with a K&N and full zaorst but without PC caused it to drop off a few HP...
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 6:58 am
by Pabs
Strika-a-light!! another Hoonda,I am really getting into the naked/retro look lately.
The Hornett looks cool Strika

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 6:49 am
by Strika
Pabs wrote:Strika-a-light!! another Hoonda,I am really getting into the naked/retro look lately.
The Hornett looks cool Strika

Thanks Pabs, I'm enjoying it too despite the badge
A quick update on the tyre life I am recieveing from the Michelin Hi-Sports. I mentioned earlier in the thread that I had used these tyres before. In 1993!
Well they havn't changed a lot. They still grip as good as they ever did, and they still last about the same amount of time too!
I Looked at the odometer last night and it says 2046k's. And I reckon I will be lucky to get another 500k's from it!

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 6:55 pm
by Strika
Well I gestimated 2500klms before needing a new tyre, and I was wrong! I got 2600klms out of it!
Replaced both the front and the rear, as the front was rather scalloped and was starting to get a little wobbly!
I replaced them with a Set of Metzler Rennsports RS1 FR n RS2 RR. I wanted a set of Shinkos but no body had any in stock in my sizes!

So I went with the cheapest I could find!
I will let ya'll know how they go! But so far they are doing everything they should. They went round n round all the way from the tyre shop to home this arvo! Mint! I knew I could rely on what the sales guy said!

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 10:56 pm
by HemiDuty
I was checking one out at the Bikemania carpark the other day, they are a good looking bike. I also like the retro musclebike look, I used to adore my old Zephyr, but it had to go to make way for the 7, which had to go to make way for the R1.
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 1:07 am
by Nanna10r
HemiDuty wrote: my old Zephyr, but it had to go to make way for the 7, which had to go to make way for the R1.
Which goes like a Cut Cat.
Cheers Brett