...but instead it's a lot like meMean streetfighter style and breathtaking performance that comes on strong at twist of its throttle. The always-exciting Hornet 900 never fails to deliver breathtaking jolts of low-to-midrange power rippling out of the same fuel-injected inline-4 engine originally developed for the legendary Fireblade.
Its handling is swift and agile thanks to its spare Mono-Backbone frame, lightweight aluminium swingarm and Monoshock rear suspension, not to mention those racing class 4-pot dual front brakes to pull you down to cornering speeds in a hurry.
Visually, the fearsome Hornet highlights its prominently positioned engine as its focus of attention, and the pair of big gun silencers sticking threateningly out under its slim and sleek seat cowl foretell conquests to come. If the thrill of the ride sets your soul on fire, then count on the Hornet 900 to spark that flame.
Rossi wrote:It's down to your choice mate but I wouldn't be bothered with doing the swop........1 yr younger bike but basically the same motor. Is it worth finding the extra cash ??
Learn the craft and then step up to a 9 or even a 10
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