Hi - Advice on 600cc bike

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Kal
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#11 Unread post by Kal »

varadero_guy wrote:hi - ok so which bike would you suggest from your other thread that would beat £900 on the insurance for me...if any, lol?
I just dug out last months Two wheels Only for the insurance article.

I am in no way suggesting you get the example Bike, a CBR1000, but if you can insure a 'Blade in your area for less than £900 there shouldnt be a problem insuring a 600cc Hornet.

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Rider 25 - 2yrs no claims - garaged - alarm & immboliser - mileage unlimited.

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London SE25
1996 model - TPF&T £865.31

Nottingham NG7
2001 model - TPF&T £753.11

Cornwall PL32
2001 model - TPF&T £570.95
1997 model - Fully Comprehensive ££841.07

York YO24
2001 model - TPF&T £597.29
1997 model - Fully Comprehansive £887.99
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#12 Unread post by varadero_guy »

thanks for that Kal :thumbsup: but that was for a 25 years old - the magic age as some like to call it...but I am just coming up to 20, so it will be a bit different, lol - thanks for your time, though. :cheers:
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Its been near a month since you last posted...

Hows the GS going?
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#14 Unread post by AdrianZ »

Sevulturus wrote:Honda makes a faired version of the Hornet that's availible in the UK. However it isn't really a full fairing, it's more like an extended windshield. If you're wanting upright seating that's sort of what you're stuck with. Otherwise it starts turning into "hump the tank" sportbikes. They have their place, but I wouldn't want one for normal street riding. I've got an 04 hornet 600 in fact. There's a link to my experiences with it in my sig. I'm loving the hell out of it.
I don't have a girl, all i got is my tank
I'm 6'7". bikes have more headroom
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#15 Unread post by varadero_guy »

Hi Kal - I have loved this bike to death - I have been on it every day so far and haven't got bored of it - last weekend, I did 120 down the motorway - i know, i know :banging: but hey, I couldn't resist it :giveup: as you rightly pointed out, I have had it for around a month now and have put 900 miles on it!!! But yeah, it is great, more nods off of other bikers, mates are impressed and get a lot more looks off of people - 23 looks (from different peopl, not a group) on the way home from the shop when i forst got it, lol.
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