It's priced okay but where they find top of class is beyond me.
My take at Rock the Red ( and my son's ) was....... boring.
Too bad you didn't get a chance on the BMW CT650 at Mosport- sweet machine.
For the same $9k a Burgman Exec will walk all over the NC700 storage, handling, features and protection up front. ABS, power windshield, heated grips, twin front discs instead of the single on the NC700.
Honda calls 21 litre storage generous - that's a joke - one single helmet, no up front storage and a truly sucky windscreen.
It's got good gas mileage and the detuned motor should go a long way.
Now at least the DCT version has a sport transmission mode that might make it a fun ride. As it stood both my son and I were far from impressed.
The suspension was good on the Honda - hard to tell on a demo ride but most have a better suspension than the Burgman.
The Burgman is always stable even at high speeds but the suspension is short and can be harsh on rough surfaces.
In my view it is overpriced but then most Honda's are on the top end of any pricing scale by model.
I'll wait til I get a shot on the DCT version to make a final call.
That's a good tranny and like the Burgman 650 you can switch between commuter/touring mode and spirited.
Might make the dull 700 perk up a bit.
But lack of front protection seems wrong headed in a commuter/light touring bike.
The BMW CT and the Burgman Exec both far superior in that respect.
My take at Rock the Red ( and my son's ) was....... boring.
Too bad you didn't get a chance on the BMW CT650 at Mosport- sweet machine.
For the same $9k a Burgman Exec will walk all over the NC700 storage, handling, features and protection up front. ABS, power windshield, heated grips, twin front discs instead of the single on the NC700.
Honda calls 21 litre storage generous - that's a joke - one single helmet, no up front storage and a truly sucky windscreen.
It's got good gas mileage and the detuned motor should go a long way.
Now at least the DCT version has a sport transmission mode that might make it a fun ride. As it stood both my son and I were far from impressed.
The suspension was good on the Honda - hard to tell on a demo ride but most have a better suspension than the Burgman.
The Burgman is always stable even at high speeds but the suspension is short and can be harsh on rough surfaces.
In my view it is overpriced but then most Honda's are on the top end of any pricing scale by model.
I'll wait til I get a shot on the DCT version to make a final call.
That's a good tranny and like the Burgman 650 you can switch between commuter/touring mode and spirited.
Might make the dull 700 perk up a bit.
But lack of front protection seems wrong headed in a commuter/light touring bike.
The BMW CT and the Burgman Exec both far superior in that respect.