
Welcome to page 11 of the Honda Hornet gallery.
Here's some more top Hornet photos to get you giddy...
Well, Fabrice is back with some more stunning pics...
If you remember, this bike took first place in the Gallery competition some time ago.
Well, they've been busy doing more stuff to it!
Check it.

It now has a new screen.

Those pipes are v.cool.

Blue mushrooms - nice touch.

Here it is without the screen but with the rider!

Oh yes, still a winner if you ask me. Nice one Fabrice.
Next up is Carlos Rapsoso...
Carlos is from Portugal.

Dunno what the sign says...

This shot was taken at Faro 2000 in Portugal.
It's a huge bike festival - over 40,000 bikes attended this year.
Swarm venue for next year anyone??!

Hosing down in the garage.

More big tyre action - like the dinky plate.

Ah yes. The girl, the bike, the sun, the beach. Carlos has it all!
And here's Christophe De Wael from Belgium...
He's already in gallery 7 but has made some mods since...

A nice new Devil Carbon Exhaust.

Beast of a back end.

Waiting to go out on the Croix-en-Ternois circuit in Northern France.

Giving it some beans on the circuit.
Lindsay Nicklin sent this one in...
Good to see some action shots...

Lindsay going for it on her beast.
Marcello is from Milan in Italy.
He's sent in some action shots. Nice one, we like action shots.

Cornering action.

Almost getting the knee down.
Paul Leadley sent in some pics of his friends Hornet.
Wayne is the owner and has given it a lick of paint...

Triumph Roulet Green to be exact.

Leonie, Waynes girlfriend. It was her idea to spray it green.

The bike was re-sprayed by Colour Crazy in York. Nice.

The flying bogey has had a few extras - a screen and a small bellypan.

The screen is quite a bit higher than the standard Honda one.

The rear - with screen.
Luca is from Turin in Italia.
Take a peek at his pocket rocket...

Steering damper suggests this fella gives it some beans.

Front view, nice screen. Interesting door too...

The wheels on Luca's bike came from a CBR900 - along with the floating disks.

Certainly looks different.
Marco is from Venaria (Torino) in Italy.
The Hornet certainly sells well in Italy.

Marco and his beast. A 2000 model Hornet.
Are those Gucci boat shoes?

Good to see riders with their steeds.
Martin Kolinger is from Austria...
Judging by the pics Martin regularly puts his Hornet through it's paces.

That's not Martin, but that's his bike.

Heavily modded - Check it:
BT56ss tyres - Silver rims - K&N filter - Dyna jet kit - Sil Motor exhaust
F1 Carbon mirrors - braided brake lines - Dunlop racing brake pads - Superbike steering damper.

Here he is in action...

And again...

And again...

And again!
Keep 'em coming - I promise I'll add them to the site, eventually!!
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matt@hondahornet.co.uk
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