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 Itxi Scooby Slapper

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 Posted: 09:02 - 14 Jun 2012 Post subject: Is this worth the money? |
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So I'm thinking about getting a Hornet as my first proper bike, planning to buy it before I pass so that I can work on it and have it ready to ride the day I lose the L-plates.
Bearing in mind I'm willing to put the hours in and to learn, would this bike be worth the money?
https://www4.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201214461546794/sort/default/usedbikes/model/hornet/make/honda/postcode/la14np/page/1/radius/1501?logcode=p
From the looks of it I stand to save about £500 on buying the bike, spending say £200 on parts? (Have a fair few tools already and willing to buy more since I'd use them for maintenance anyway, so not taking those costs into consideration)
I've learnt a lot about repair from my CG but I realise that something like this is on a different scale altogether, would repairing it be out off my league? |
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Hm. Whilst none of those are particularly difficult fixes, they're the more expensive ones. You'll be lucky to get away with £200 for new fairings (just front), radiator, screen and clocks. Very lucky. In fact you won't get close. That's ignoring the tank too. And assuming there's nothing else to find.
I'd pass. ____________________ 'Allo! My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die!
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Thanks for the replies everyone guess I'll pass on it.
I'm happy to look in bike scrapyards, no idea where to find one though. Done some googling and all I can find is people offering to sell me marked-up salvage that they've already found themselves, anyone know where to start looking? |
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Yep £1200 is more than enough to get a fully working bike in pretty fair nick. Do that instead  ____________________ 'Allo! My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die!
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I was originally thinking of a CB500 but so many people have recommended the 600 that I've decided to take their word for it.
At the moment I'm not sure exactly what I want from a bike, something dependable and more stable to ride than my 125 (wont be too difficult)
Apart from the front wheel and the tank is there much difference between the years? How many of the parts are interchangeable? Could I just fit a larger tank and wheel onto an earlier model for example? Were there many changes in the shape of the bike? Obviously availability of parts makes a difference, and I'm not really considering the new model they've released, would still be out of my price range.
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| Itxi wrote: | I was originally thinking of a CB500 but so many people have recommended the 600 that I've decided to take their word for it.
At the moment I'm not sure exactly what I want from a bike, something dependable and more stable to ride than my 125 (wont be too difficult)
Apart from the front wheel and the tank is there much difference between the years? How many of the parts are interchangeable? Could I just fit a larger tank and wheel onto an earlier model for example? Were there many changes in the shape of the bike? Obviously availability of parts makes a difference, and I'm not really considering the new model they've released, would still be out of my price range.
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The later tank is only a litre bigger IIRC. Which is about 1/4 of a gallon. So around 10 miles. It's not really a biggy.
Front wheels you can change but you need to change the discs. I don't think the unfaired bikes look right with a 17" front, personally.
A hornet will comprehensively destroy a CB500.
Reg / recs and camchain tensioners die.
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He was after the knackered bike for £995 and had £200 budgeted for parts, so I reckon around £1200  ____________________ 'Allo! My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die!
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I sold my cosmetically a-bit-shit but mechanically good Hornet for 1250 in April.
You can find one, don't waste your cash on that shitheap. ____________________ Triumph Daytona 675 track bike + girlfriend's Honda Hornet 600
Selling a hack/winter bike for less than a grand? PM me.
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Thanks for all the replies again
Budget has actually gone up to about £2000 since I'm buying it with a card that has 0% on purchases for 15 months, but I don't want to spend more than £15k (I can comfortably pay £100 a month)
I've heard people recommend the larger front wheel, partially for the ride quality but also apparently the larger wheeled hornets have better front brakes. Sounds like not a lot goes wrong with them, but that's why I'm sticking with Honda
After having a bit of a look round I see that there are much better deals out there, will probably go for something around the £12k mark. |
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My mate picked up a XJ600 the other day 2001 ...MINT...never been used in the wet and fully serviced ...
£875...
they are out there mate just keep looking
but that hornet looks to me like the handle bars are bent aswell ....
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If you can afford to spend a bit more, then in this case I would.
As a rule of thumb, bikes in the £1-1.5k bracket will need some attention. Everyone will tell you how they picked up something great for 900 quid, but they won't mention the other 5 bikes they've bought for similar money that needed work.
Spend a grand on a bike, spend near enough another grand on it in the first year if you're not all that mechanically competent. Spend 2 grand and you may reach the holy grail of just having a bike that needs servicing at regular intervals, but not regular fixing.
That said, I typically fall into the former camp, but that's because I like spannering. I have spent a lot more on parts than on bikes.
This thread may descend into a "what bike" thread. Everyone has an opinion on what you should get. As long as you get something you like, it doesn't matter. Anything will feel quick, stable, and heavy after a 125. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 25 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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