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 Adrian Spanner Monkey

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 Posted: 20:03 - 03 Sep 2010 Post subject: '08 Hornet Forks |
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I'm thinking of buying a pair of new forks for my Hornet but before I get them I wanted to ask for some advice here.
For around £700 which will be the price of the new forks the Hornet comes with can I get something better?
Any advice is much appreciated.
 ____________________ DAS 18/06/09 Off The Kerb Motorcycle Training. Proud owner of a Honda CG125 & a Honda Hornet |
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No one?...  ____________________ DAS 18/06/09 Off The Kerb Motorcycle Training. Proud owner of a Honda CG125 & a Honda Hornet |
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Assuming this is to replace the ones damaged in your off, I'd buy some used OEM forks and spend the extra on some fancy fork internals, springs to match your weight and having the suspension set up by a pro.
£700 should be enough for that . |
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 Adrian Spanner Monkey

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Thanks for that  ____________________ DAS 18/06/09 Off The Kerb Motorcycle Training. Proud owner of a Honda CG125 & a Honda Hornet |
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How buggered are you existing forks?
Is it just the chrome sliders that are bent/creased. Usually USD forks can take a hell of a whack and still be ok.
My initial thought be be to try and get some CBR600RR forks to fit in there. ____________________ My Flickr
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 118 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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