owwww...Honda will not be pleased....
I am sure a meeting at the HQ has been already called for to discuss the outcome of this review .... There's so many people who do not get bike releases, whether a reviewer or an ordinary reader.
owwww...Honda will not be pleased....
I am sure a meeting at the HQ has been already called for to discuss the outcome of this review .... There's so many people who do not get bike releases, whether a reviewer or an ordinary reader.
The 650R is lighter, has way more HP, has nearly as much torque as a ZX6 does but several thousand RPM sooner, and people call it a girl's bike. Are you really surprised people hate on this thing with more weight, less HP, and less torque?so again, I'm curious.
this bike is 0.8 seconds slower than a zx6r to reach 100km/h
so it's heavy, slow and not fun?
tough crowd... tough crowd.
ya scooter is cheaper and has more space, but it's a scooter. I don't want to ride something that looks like a scooter...
The 650R is lighter, has way more HP, has nearly as much torque as a ZX6 does but several thousand RPM sooner, and people call it a girl's bike. Are you really surprised people hate on this thing with more weight, less HP, and less torque?
I agree to an extent (for example, I think SS bikes are way overkill for the street).Unfortunately, in North America, we seem to be largely hung up on performance numbers that bear little resemblance to real life utility. What does it matter if your bike has 180 RWHP, if you can never use more than 80? If the bike is going to the track, then it might be important. Not so much on the street.
ya scooter is cheaper and has more space, but it's a scooter. I don't want to ride something that looks like a scooter...
Unfortunately, in North America, we seem to be largely hung up on performance numbers that bear little resemblance to real life utility. What does it matter if your bike has 180 RWHP, if you can never use more than 80? If the bike is going to the track, then it might be important. Not so much on the street.
The guy in the picture looks funny ....
Just curious, what do you find the appeal to be of the DCT? Personally, that's the last thing I would want on a motorcycle.
owwww...Honda will not be pleased....
http://www.fasterandfaster.net/2011/11/2012-honda-nc700s-nc700x-motorcycling.html
Last para is a killer but it reflects my son's experience and mine.
However I really think the DCT version and the Integra have potential.
http://cmgonline.com/2012/08/honda-nc700x-long-termer/Honda NC700X Long-termer |
23 Aug 2012 – Which is apt, as the NC700 designers apparently spent much of their ... cylinders which makes it a lumpy firing order but mimics the sound and ..... And I was pleasantly surprised at the sound of this thing.. its downright throaty, ...
As I had mentioned, the NC700 comes in multiple formats, namely the X (‘adventure’), S (road) and D (or the Integra, which is a scooter version, though it won’t be available in Canada just yet). They also come with optional Dual Clutch (read auto) Transmission though we won’t be getting those in Canada either, which is a bit of a shame as the DCT would likely suit the NC700 very well.
It's called "practicality". Probably a new concept for the insecure boobs from that website.