Welcome to page 12 of the Hornet gallery.
The world's largest Hornet gallery just gets bigger...

The world is mine... MWA HA HA HA HAR...!






Shitvic (nice name) gets gallery 12 off to a flyer...

Shitvic is from Belgium...






Man and machine, yep two, that's TWO headlights.




Very nice they are too.




Nice shot of the rear quarter.




Ahhh, the money shot.






Stuart Green is next up...

Stuart's bike is absolutely vanilla - no mods at all.






Look out, Old Grumpy is coming out to give you all a tellin' off about the noise.




Yes, you can be in the picture, just don't touch the bike, alright?




Very clean and spankingly shiny.




Some clocks. With some miles on. And a temperature gauge. And a rev counter thingy.






James Cailes (aka Shredder) takes the stage next with his tasty Hornet...

James has heavily modded his Beast, read on...
K&N, Dynojet, JHP Carbon pipe, Hornet cup footrests, Hornet cup single seat unit (Painted by himself), EBC front pads, Goodridge braided lines all round sleeved in yellow, Goodrige in line hydraulic rear brake light switch, 14T Front sprocket, gold Renthal bars and bar ends, Funny blue headlamp bulb, small indicators, carbon tank shield, carbon number plate, Gold painted fuel filler and radiator side plates (Hammerite spray), (also gold pillion rail when fitted), Red anodised lever adjustors and rear sprocket nuts, Reflective stripes around wheels and yellow 'Honda Racing' stickers.
Phew.






Nice looker.




Pipe looks rather tasty with the single seat race conversion.




Good rear view.




Detailling on the wheels works a treat. Like it.









James with full payload.




Now that is one loaded Hornet.






SeeReal is from France...

He's made a few mods to his 2000 model Hornet.






He's hand polished the footpeg hangers and the grab rail.




Yosh carbon exhaust, personal reg plate and little aluminium indicators. Tasty.






Shaun is from Hants...

Here's a pic of him and his daughter on his faired 2000 Hornet.






Matching lids too.






Paolo is from the island of Madiera near Portugal.

He's got a very tasty looking silver one...






Colour matched belly pan looks stunning.




So does the hugger. Very nice.






Thomas Reis is from Austria...

He goes racing in Hungary with Martin Kolinger
who you'll probably remember from the other gallery.






Thomas (red Hornet) and Martin at the track.




Thomas giving it some welly on the circuit.




Hot and bobbling! Nice.




A bit of knee down action.






Franco and Pietro are from Milan in Italy.

They tell me their dream was to be in Hornet's Nest gallery.
Granted.






Pietro and his baby.




Franco and his baby.




Franco with both bikes. Both have RoadRacing screens.




Both have RoadRacing screens. Very nice they are too.






Tony is from the good old U of K.

Apparently these are old pics of Tony's bike.
He now has a Fireblade rear wheel, VFR750 front wheel, Fireblade discs and powdercoated in yellow.






Now that looks AWESOME.




Oh yes.






Simon Farrant is next up...

In his spare time he beats up roundabouts!





Well officer, I was just coming round the island when the whole ground just tilted.
My knee just stopped me from coming off. Lucky really... :)






Roy Chiverton is from Hants...

Roy is Mr. Knee Slider extraordinaire! Check out his pics...





Here's Roy getting the bike right over on his fave roundabout. Nice one.




Here's Roy getting it over on a track day at Lydden.




Roy has made some serious mods to his bike, get this:
He's got a '98 Hornet and has fitted it with Yamaha Thundercat front forks, shortened by 40mm.
He also fitted Thundercat brake calipers, master cylinder and 17" front wheel - keeping the Hornet front mudguard to keep the original looks.
Also, he has a Maxton rear shock, Scorpion end can, 2 teeth up on the rear sprocket, K & N Filter, Dynajet kit, braided hoses and Renthal bars!
In Roy's own words: "It Boogies!".
Nice one.






Dominique is from France...

Here's some pics of his y2k beast ...





Man and machine.




Great looking bike. Nice belly pan and hugger.






Keep 'em coming - We need more!






Send your pics to me at: matt@hondahornet.co.uk



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