New Honda Hornet accessories from SW-Motech

SW-Motech has launched a new range of accessories to improve luggage capacity and protection on the new 2023 Honda Hornet.

Honda CB750 Hornet with SW-Motech accessories

A new range of accessories for the Honda Hornet has been released by SW-Motech. 

The new SW-Motech accessories for the Honda CB750 Hornet regard luggage, to increase the carrying capacity of Honda’s newest middleweight sports naked, as well as protection.

Beginning with the luggage, SW-Motech’s Pro Tank Ring (£32.95) offers the ability to fit luggage bags from the brand’s Pro Series tank bags. These include the 3-5-litre Pro Micro (£112.96), the 5-8-litre Daypack (£138.95), and the Pro Trial (£204.95), which is expandable from 13-18 litres.

SW-Motech’s Pro Tank Ring (£32.95) offers quick and fuss-free fitting of their Pro Series Tank Bags; from the compact 3-5-litre Pro Micro (£112.96), the handy 5-8 litre Daypack (£138.95), to the spacious Pro Trial (£204.95), which is expandable from 13-18 litres.

Further, there is an Urban ABS side case system for the Hornet which adds 33 litres of storage. The Urban ABS system retails for £423.36 and comes with two SLC Side carriers that fix to existing points on the Hornet's subframe, as well as the two 16.5-litre Urban ABS cases. The cases themselves come with waterproof inner bags, built-in anti-theft protection and lockable zips.

On the protection side of things, SW-Motech’s offerings for the CB750 Hornet include Aluminium Lever Guards (£116.64 per pair) - for both brake and clutch levers - which are made from forged and milled anodized aluminium; powder-coated steel Engine Crash Bars (£181.44), protecting the upper engine casings and radiator (these fix to existing mounting points); and the Front-End Spoiler (£165.20) which protects the downpipes, engine casing and chassis from debris thrown up by the front tyre.

Visit the SW-Motech website to find out more, including the full specifications for the accessories.

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