2017 Honda NC700X DCT Review | MC Commute
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2017
- Motorcyclist staffer Zack Courts is always arriving to office after his commute with a bunch of opinions about the bike he’s riding. Too much this, not enough that, and occasionally has some decent insights. We thought some of it might help consumers or entertain enthusiasts, so we strapped a camera and microphone to the side of his helmet and told him to turn it on when he leaves his house. A lot of him talking in his helmet is complaining about drivers, yelling at red lights, and wondering why billboards aren’t more expensive. But sometimes he actually talks about the bike, and those are the parts we keep. Got a bike you would like to see discussed? Let us know and we’ll send him home on that one next.
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It’s no secret we’re always trying to get our staff to work a little harder. Especially the ones that always seem to have too much to say. “Write it down!” we always shout at each other. Zack Courts is a classic case, always arriving to office after his commute with a bunch of opinions about the bike he’s riding. Too much this, not enough that, and occasionally has some decent insights that we thought might help consumers or entertain enthusiasts.
So we strapped a GoPro camera and microphone to his helmet and told him to turn it on when he leaves his house. A lot of him talking in his helmet is complaining about drivers, yelling at red lights, and wondering why billboards aren't more expensive. But sometimes he actually talks about the bike, and those are the parts we keep. Got a bike you would like to see discussed? Let us know and we'll send him home on that one next.
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I'm disabled since 2016, had to sell my Yamaha FJR1300 but bought the NC750XD to keep my passion active as long as I can. After almost two years I am very happy with this motorcycle, despite the low power it's really quick up to 75mph and very easy to control it on the country roads.
I'm 26, been riding my 2012 NC for over a year. Done everything on it - camping, commuting, canyon carving. This bike is a gem. Not only is it ridiculously frugal and easy to maintain, it can hang with every crowd. Want to go cruising with some Harleys? The 270 degree crank and low RPM ceiling will have you enjoying the back roads at near-idle revs. Your sportbike riding buddies want to go blasting down some mountain roads? It's zippy and nimble enough to hang, crank that throttle wide open and dance from corner to corner.
It's not the fastest bike, not the prettiest bike, nor is it the loudest, most expensive or exotic. It's a bike, and a brilliant one at that. Take it around town or around the world, it'll get you there with a smile on your face and that's what riding is all about.
Exellent description....
Been riding for 54 years and the dct really helps me on short rides around town. I have really bad arthritis in my shifter toe.
This bike is low reving and programmed to not be stressed. It is designed as a commuter bike to spend its life on the highway doing 30mi per day at an insane +70mpg
There's something to say about eliminating shifting responsibilities. It frees up some part of the control experience to focus on other parts of the riding experience that may have otherwise gone unnoticed. It's all preference of course but it's not as simple as a "loss" in riding as many make it out to be.
Amen.
Thanks, I'll take that as a compliment. :)
Honda is bringing the NC750X into the states real soon. You might want to wait.
It's a relief. They are bringing the NC750X so I don't have to turn blue and pass out.
Well, I agree as far as that is probably what Honda intended this bike to be...but it actualy is capeable of MUCH more if you give it a try. Took it on a nice extended Weekend Tour to a Beginners Track Training Weekend and I was realy impressed how well I was able to keep up. Considering the second weakest bike was at roughly 90 HP (and realy everyone dashed away from me on the straits) the realy easy handling made up for that pretty well. All in that 4 Day trip had me about 200km in the saddle and I could not have been happier.
On a side note: Apart from Commuting the other strong point of this bike is twisty roads. I live at the edge of the Eifel and those tight curvy Backroads are just perfect for the 750X with DCT.
So, when all is said and done...take this bike for a serious testride and it may well surprise you...
...And now of to get a VFR1200F with DCT to see what this transmission is realy capeable of... :-)
I have been riding bikes most of my life, racing motocross in the 70's. I have a 2011 Harley Heritage for cruising and recently bought a new 2016 NC 700 dct for commutes. This bike is fantastic. Very versatile. I set it up as a adventure bike. Skid plate, crash bars, madstad windshield, Shinko 705's, barkbusters, etc. I understand how some people say it is a bland bike, but I am older and this bike is as fun as you want to make it. Another big plus is my DCT was $6700 OTD. Just my .02. Also, great review Zack.
I'm an amputee and I really like the idea of an automatic transmission without having to settle for a scooter.
I'm also an amputee (transfemoral left) with a paralysed right hand. I'm riding a DCT, with the gas handle switched to the left bar. It's a dream to ride. Not a scooter is a big part of it for me too!
I commute everyday in heavy Central Jersey traffic, park at the park and ride, drop my helmet in the frunk and get on the bus to NYC everyday. The frunk will also take a gym bag or a six pack, a bottle of wine and gallon of milk with room to spare. As pointed out the DCT D mode give efficiency priority but senses your inputs and shifts accordingly. The riding position is comfortable enough to ride all day. My only gripe is, it didn't come with the center stand.
I am sorry you live in NJ and have to go into NYC :) JUST KIDDING sort of. I was born n raised there and now live on a farm in WI (thank you, lord). I just my git me one of these bad boys.
Literally every single person who's looked down on my DCT ~but~ been willing to have a blast on it has changed their minds. Not necessarily about wanting one, but about how good they are to ride.
The ultimate California commuter bike. Auto tranny for 405 traffic, smallish and easy to lane split with, lots of storage and stupidly good fuel economy. Probably not the most exciting choice though. At least they went with a 270 degree crank, so will at least sound nice if you put an aftermarket exhaust on it.
I have over 40 years riding experience. I have ordered a new NC750x because arthritis in my hands has got so bad that operating a clutch lever is extremely painful. A friend of mine lost his left arm, and he rides one as well. Top marks Honda!
Hey Zack, love the commute format. Riding a bike is easy, talking about it with genuine honesty and clarity is very hard. Please keep to it, and, pleasy-please do a an MC Commute on the Husqvarna 701 supermoto!
a ktm engine , hoping it does well ,lol
Always an honest and to the point review. I'm a fan!
I have the NC750J or otherwise known as the NM4 Vultus. Delighted with it and I must say that the acceleration is like a slingshot from the lights, with it's double clutch there is no dropping of speed as it goes through the gears, it's linear...love it...UK Biker
Bought a 2017 NC750X DCT in Candy Prominence Red yesterday. Today just came back from first 240km tour. 74mpg
overboost7667 I was really interested in one as I think it has a cool storage tank !
Agreed, love that storage space that can fit an entire helmet
No problem with the clutch. Have to feather the throttle to park in the garage anyway. No 'creep' though.
overboost7667 A friend of mine sold his large American cruiser and bought a NC700X DCT a few years ago. He replaced the seat with an aftermarket seat and rides it everywhere. To work, on weekend jaunts and multi state rides. He says it's the best move he ever made. The only thing he misses is the belt drive.
Ex soldier I heard got his a bit more of his life back because of the DCT after amputation. I also know of a couple of guys who don't have great mobility and this bike is a blessing. As a commuter it works perfectly.
I have never been this early to a video! Glad that Motorcyclist Magazine is the first one for me! Love you guys!
Wow, wait, so this video was published on the same day that it was filmed? If so, that's pretty hardcore. Solid review as always Zach.
People that complaint about the auto bike better also be driving a manual transmission car.
My only complaint is the lack of clutch feathering. You kinda need that for low speed and off road stuff.
🤣 lovely people never stop the bad comments whatever out there, even though they happy of what they have , some how they will find the way to criticize .... this is human......interesting isn’t it? For me as a woman I love this bike........
I disagree. Shifting on a motorcycle is much simpler and easier than a car. I use my bike for fun, unlike my SUV
I see your logic. but sudo sifters just don't feel right irrespective of car or bike. It should be either automatic like scooters or Manual transmission.
I have them both!!
Still prefer the automatic for heavy traffic
Great review as always. I'm an older dude who grew up on motorcycles and I've owned over 20 of them. I bought the 750x in 2021 and will never sell it, ever. Best comuter and all arounder I've riden. BTW I absolutely LOVE REV ZILLA and buy all my gear and accessories from that great company. With the tank and tail bags I can make decent grocery runs and even moto camp.
been riding nc750x 2014 manual with ABS..suspension and brakes could use an upgrade..heard suspension is upgraded in the 2016 model onwards..could do with dual discs at the front..but hey saves on brake pads and discs haha..also very frugal to maintain..and easy! spark plugs located just below radiator no need remove tank etc..coolant reservoir also easy to reach no need remove fairings..air filter needs some fairing removal just in front the storage compartment..best part for me is the torque and fuel consumption..
I've always like the NC... Very cool commuter bike.
Great video and commentary as usual. Please don't stop making videos.
This bike is awesome 👌 it's great for commuting. It's comfortable and the ride is smooth. Best part you can focus on the road. I'm 5hrs away from Buffalo. I rode my 2012 NCX DCT. Awesome 👍 ride. Most amazing was the gas. Unbelievable. I rode in D once the traffic cleared. But in traffic I switched between Sport and Manual. Before owning the NC I only rode scooter's. I had several Honda scooter's. Then in 2012 I seen the NC at dealership test drove it and bought it the next day. It's my first motorcycle. I'll never sell it, plus it was bike of the year in 2012. Great way to bring back the automatic motorcycle. Now my next target is the Honda Africa
Fantastic video and explanations man. Great work. Seriously thanks!
looks like a fantastic commuter / tourer. thanks for the review
I know this is a one year old review but I just had to say, you did a great job with it, straight forward and useful info., with positive feedback about the features of the bike. So many people try to review bikes on video and all I hear or seeis info on their personal or fav bike versus what motor cycle they are actually riding when doing the review or they do not ride the bike in the manner it was meant to be driven. No one will be happy trying to put a full dressed cruiser into a sharp corner at 75mph, but you did none of that, so again, great job.
Lets not let the DCT dominate our conversation, proceeds to talk about DCT........ I loved my NC700X. Manual transmission though. Thanks for the review!
I have plenty of experience on regular bikes but since getting my NC700S with DCT I'm just not very interested in a regular manual transmission on a bike anymore. It's a godsend in traffic and still plenty of fun in the canyons or even on a track! I only wish Honda would release something like a CBR650F with a DCT, although I'm not sure if I'm willing to give up that frunk just to get a bit more power
fiah Africa Twin, VFR 1200, and now Gold Wing for 2018 all have DCT.
Have you seen the new eClutches?
That "ride red bro" thing looks like an easter egg haha
Nice review. I really wanted to ride this at AIM last weekend. They only had the DCT version available and it was booked during all the slots that I was free. Rode the VFR1200X instead and was very unimpressed just like you. Now I have to find a test ride somewhere before deciding between this and the FJ-09, which was fantastic.
Hands down the best “commuter” bike period. I prefer manual transmission but I can see where some people need DCT.
My next new bike, no doubt about it.
Nice review Zack.
I personally love this bike. I have had several bikes and they're all gone now (needed money after a job loss) and I have been wanting to get back into it lately and this is the bike for me. I really dont care for automatic. I just like commuting with it and taking it out to ride some winding roads at a moderate speed sometimes. I love it and cant wait to get it.
I owned a manual 700S for a couple of years. Initially interested in the DCT as my left ankle doesn't work, but we can't get that option in my country. These are very under-rated bikes. Actually very good cornering although budget suspension and the frame will flex if pushed hard at speed. Nevertheless, the CoG is only 2" above a line between the wheel spindles - very quick to change direction through S bends and easy to handle the weight at low speed. A well ridden "boring" NC will give most sports bikes a scare through sub 80 MPH corners. Excellent MPG, hardly any maintenance - valve clearance checks are at 15,000 miles and often need nothing doing. Good brakes. Have done several 600 mile days (once the saddle was replaced with one from Seat Concepts). Tyres last well and the storage space is extremely useful.
It is not "half a Honda fit engine" it shares the same bore and stroke, but exactly zero parts.
Mr know it all. You are incorrect
2015 CTX 700N DCT ABS was my 1st bike and after 2 years I still love it. I just put Michelin Road 6’s on that really helps on uneven roads. One big plus of automatic is no clutch to pull all day long which can cause carpel tunnel or just hand soreness. I wish it had Cruise Control but a Crampbuster helps for long rides. Also wish it had floorboard pedals.
Imho this bike with manual transmission and also the cb500x are great. The incredible gas mileage as well as a torquey low stressed engine should see a very long service life.
That "frunk" is good for storing anti-theft alarm for disk brake, some other things like a jacket, a bottle of water. On other motorcycles you need a backpack or an ugly top box, or side cases that will make the bike wider and not so good for lane splitting like you have to do here in Europe.
That gas tank and frunk placement is very honda genius. 70mpg for a big bike is a really good proposition
@42hz no one cares about that company
@42hz compared to a company like honda, aprilia sucks balls
Europeans and their teeth
@42hz :(
Great review brother! I ride an R1150RS, and I love it, truly love it! This is my 3rd R1150RS, and for me, it is the ideal long haul mile cruncher. It handles amazingly well, (no, really, it does, once you get the Beemer riding attitude dialed in), has awesome brakes, and after you get the Bar Backs on it, it is the perfect ergonomic set up for my 5'10", 155lb frame....but I've been thinking about a smaller, lighter bike, for though I am in reasonably good shape for a 62 year old dude, the 54 years of riding a motorcycle, with a pretty good number of "get offs", some of them high speed, 120mph+ "get offs", and they have taken their toll, so it would be nice, too, to have a smaller, lighter bike, (though my RS is 490lbs without fuel, which is pretty light for a big displacement motorcycle!!), that would easier to navigate city streets on. You provided a really great review, and I appreciate it, a lot.... Thanks, brother! I hope you have a great summer, with lots of memorable rides!
Hi JB re your post about maybe replacing the R1150RS with a Honda NC750 or NC700 DCT. I ride an R1200RT and it is an awesome machine. However I also have an NC700 DCT and I love that bike. I am 63 and fit but often I just want to go lighter. The Honda tours really well also and is very comfortable on a longer haul. Just needs some heated grips when I get around to it. However my wife is taking the Honda over and I like it so much I'm thinking about trading her Honda 300 in for another low mileage NC. So if you are still considering it just do it. You will like the machine a lot. Also it is the most stable low speed bike I have ever ridden. It just has such low center of gravity you can ride it at a slow walk and no wobble at all.
Saw this bike for the first time on the road not long ago (I’m a new rider so it’s more accurate to say, the first time I “noticed”) I thought it was really cool looking. I like that it has that ADV bike styling, but isn’t overly ruggedized looking. For me, as a moto commuter myself, the home run features of this bike is the built in storage cubby and amazing fuel economy. Sure you can get panniers and tank/tail bags for any other bike you’d commute on, but I love that it’s inconspicuous and incorporated into the design. I have a Ninja 650 and find that to be an amazing commuter as well yet allowing me to ride sporty on the weekends or after work so no complaints from me, but this Honda is an absolutely amazing option if you can’t quite bring yourself to hop onto a scooter.
Well done Zac. You nailed it. It is not this or that. It is just another option. If it gets more people to ride motorcycles I am (also) OK with tat. I am (economical reasons) a single motorcycle at a time. So next time I am looking to replace my current 02 R1150RT-P (civilian retrofit as I am not “authority”) I will be in the market for a no clutch lever motorcycle. Hopefully one of the main manufacturers decide it makes sense and start offering larger bore machines in this configuration. I am set on getting one 1200cc or above whenever that happens. Drive safely and keep the positive objective and respectful reviews coming
Hi zack. Thanks for the video. If I may ask, what microphone / device are you using for recording? BTW, enjoyed your review. Regards
I think the reason this gets so much hate is too many people are trying to compare it to other motorcycles, but when you start to compare it to similarly powered maxi scooters, this is a way better and cooler option in my opinion
I own a black NC700X DCT and ride it up and down the coast and from California to the midwest. It is a very durable easy bike to ride. However, it does not have a comfortable seat and vibrates too much at high speeds. Thus, I made mods: I have a taller wind-screen, thicker footpads, thicker hand-grips, and a customized seat. As for experience, it is much more fun then dealing with a clutch and it takes the curves really well. I have ridden many clutched bikes, and I love the NineRT, but this is more fun especially in the city.
I've been waiting for this one. I would've liked a review of the NM4 instead but this is fine 👍
I have the NM4 Vultus best bike i've ever had. Have left a comment at the top of the page if your interested.
Thank you for your review !
Is the color of the tac changing with the estimated fuel economy?
I like these commute videos you do bro, been watching a bunch of them. Thinking about getting a motorcycle but I want to start off small. Never drove a cycle before, always had a quad as a kid.. I like this Honda cuz starting off I'd rather learn to drive one first before going to a manual trans and having to worry about that while learning the basics. Any other autos out there you have videos of or would recommend over this one?
This is a fantastic all-purpose bike. Rode a new 2017 750 DCT couple of days ago across Croatia 250km there and back. Fuel consumption is ridiculously low, comfortable body position. I even think to switch my fz1 over to this one.
So if it has a handbrake can you do handbrake skids?
You forgot to pull the parking brake at the end :)
Tha bike is looking that much to be like a car isnt it :)
It's no frills like a car, too. More and more travellers use old NCs for trips to central Asia, despite the missing 19 inch front wheel, simply because of its meanwhile legendary reliability.
A Murderer yes we love the parking brake.
Curious, Zack, if you've ridden the manual version? Also, any idea why the manual is not available with the ABS?
I'm glad about what you said around 11:30. I have arthritis In my left ankle and I can't drive manual, car or bike. Which sucks. In the UK autos aren't common. But this may be my chance to finally ride!
What's the maintenance like vs the manual? I feel like that would be what would sell me on it. How many miles before you have to mess with those clutches? Is it as easy as a manual to replace the clutches?
Good vid! It's very good day for riding!
I bought one in 2015, non DCT, it has nearly 30,000 miles on it with zero issues. Average of 71mpg it's really a great commuter.
It's a nice bike for sure. I'm a commuter in Houston and when I decided to grab a new bike earlier this year, it really came down to the Versys 650, 1000 and NC700x. Ended up with the Versys 650 due to weight for the 1000 version and the Honda dealer wanting way too much for the NC700 (was a 2015 in 2017 and he wanted $9000 for the bare bones non-DCT version).
does it have a 270 degree crank? it sounds like it has one
I agree. Automatic cycles should be more widespread. The consumer population would quadruple! People would buy more bikes! Shifting gears manually is unnecessary
I really think the only people that would want this are the elderly or those with some sort of disability. It definitely has its place but this will never be widespread.
So the manual trans mode does not automatically down shift like the Burgman 650 does? Interesting I suppose.
Zack and the rest of the crew, Great Channel ,, i only found it about 3 week ago ,,,, Im living in the Philippines ,[ Australian} and at the moment cant get one here ,one day i hope,, so Get the Boss to send you on my Behalf and show the rest of the world what they are missing,, America too ,,
the Philippines has new bikes coming out soon Suzuki honda yamaha, kawasaki ,, all small bikes 175 ,200 + but its a country full of them Regards and keep the show going
It's a great motorcycle for the genre that it is. Would last forever, with good maintenance. For me? Not an "only" motorcycle, but a very very good 2nd bike. The updated styling on the latest NC700X is MILES better than it was originally. It's a good looking bike. The tail-light and subframe is much improved.
***Nov 2017 update: NC750X coming to the States finally.
I'd take this over the Versys 650 simply because the engine has a v-twin bark and character and Kawasaki has a vibrating raspy engine.
Neat tech on this bike. Probably not my choice of bike but it is quite cool all the bells & whistles it has.
Good attitude man...thanks for the input.
How often do you have to change the motor oil and the transmission oil? Are they separate?
Wait, what if you have saddlebags like the Nelson Riggs that mount over the seat? Does that mean you'd have to remove them to fill up?
True. Not that big of a deal though - I've been on a few multi day trips with my NC750X. It was cumbersome at first, but soon I figured out optimal strapping configuration - then just loosened straps and slided the bag forward. Fuel economy also helps (don't have to fill up often).
I have the ctx700 dct. Same main components. I honestly dig the automatic vs manual. One less thing to distract you from the road. And it's just pure awesome off the line, especially vs supersports. I always get 50 mpg. Never once had what Honda claims. Oh yeah... Traffic doesn't bother me anymore 😏
Nice bike. I went to a local dealer here in California and found a 2016
NC700x DCT ABS. Bike basically brand new, had only 2 miles on it. Blue
book for bike was $5904. Dealer wanted $9460.00 out the door. That
price included tax, license, registration fees and mark up dealers tend
to charge. I think that price is high, what do you think?
Having ridden five versions of these bikes, there isn't a bad one.
In my view the best is the cheapest (and the one I bought): the 750S manual, which is noticeably sportier and better handling than the X.
Hope you get them in the U.S. soon.
Thanks boss! Ride safe! 🚀
Good stuff!
I would expect better fuel economy, though.
I had a 2013 650cc Suzuki V-Strom from new for 5 years, and it averaged 25 kilometres/Litre (58.8 MPG U.S. / 70.6 MPG U.K. Gallon), but gave me 31 kilometres/Litre (72.9 MPG U.S. / 87.5 MPG U.K. Gallon) on a motorway / highway. That was almost all 2-up, too, with luggage.
I guess a lower revving engine is not always less thirsty.
I mean, it's an "ultimate commuter," complete with tons of storage and easy mount options for even more luggage. So it's really fighting in the scooter market, with or without an automatic.
So is it as comfortable as a large scooter?
How does that thing perform on the highway? Enough torque to get you out of trouble?
Great vid
It's a lot cooler than I thought it would be I bet I'd like it
I'm gonna make a request. Can you do a hayabusa? Love your show and love your insight. Would just be really curious since a bike like the hayabusa would have some very different ergonomics from what you've been doing lately and would love to hear your insights on what looks like one of the coolest looking bikes ever, in my opinion.
Very nice review
Good review !
I really like what I'm seeing. I'm just about to start my drivers licence on heavy bikes, and been fairly set on a Honda Transalp because of its off track possibilities. Then I found this bike for sale(2016 750) and took a look at it. Now I'm fairly confused because I likes it more than the Transalp(2006) I've looked at.
Got to make a decision soon.
Wondering how does DCT transmission compares to a manual transmission when it comes to power delivery and overall performance in the similar category of motorcycles. Also, if you might be able to shed some light on fitting electronic paddle shifters or air shifters on a sports bike like Ninja 400 and essentially achieving a fun automatic bike for less than the cost of NC700x.
I'm looking at DCT's/Semi-automatic transmissions due to a problem in my left ankle which doesn't allow me to use my toes effectively to shift gears. For that reason I've been riding mostly standard motorcycles with heel-toe shifters. I rely on my forefoot to shift gears in both directions. I've outgrown my old 150cc - 250cc bikes and now considering an upgrade to a 400cc Ninja or a similar Honda CBR300R and fit it with an aftermarket electronic shifter like ShiftFX or Pingel Electric Easy Shift Kit. Any thoughts?
It has paddle shifters as standard in the UK
I wear my Aerostitch everyday in the AZ Desert. Glaciertek under in the summer Kanetsu electric liner in the winter. Aerostitch user since 1994. Worth the price hands down.
Well done but I think we'd like to know how acceleration and braking feels. Thanks.
I ride a maxi scoot mostly. It's nice to not Have to saw on the shifter. I miss it riding mountain backroads, but not going to work monday morning.
Will you guys ever review Aprilla Mana 850?
Is this bike similar to the DN-01 But just higher?
I'm just now learning about motorcycles and I really love this channel! I am curious as to what he means by "Backing it in". Is he referring to fishtailing the bike?
@12:12 “backing it in” = _drifting the rear wheel during cornering_ aka rear wheel steering using:
* all clutch,
* all rear brake, or
* clutch and brake
It isn’t usually done anymore - unless you got “epic skills” or “big kahunas.” =P
It DCT is also good for those of us who have some carpel tunnel in our hands. You also forgot to set the parking brake at the end. ;) Looking for an upgrade to my 09 Tmax.
What gloves are you using Zack? I'm looking to get a new set of winter (well, California winter ) gloves. Would like a gauntlet glove that has no insulation on the palm, only on outer side as I have heated grips and prefer the better feel. PS: the yellow calipers on the Porsche means it has the optional ceramic brakes.
Thanks for the response and information Zack!
If the storage bin is full is there a spot to lock your helmet on the side of the bike? Thanks
Yes, it comes with a small plastic coated cable you attach underneath where you fill the gas tank. Then when you close the seat the helmet will be locked. Not the handiest but it works. I wish all bikes had some kind of storage like this, I’m spoiled now( lol) A place for your phone , jacket, gloves, groceries, etc.
I own a NC750S manual. The same bike in naked style. X is adv, S is naked, Integra is scooter and the new X-Adv is the adv/scooter. The best MPG I got from it was 88. But if you don't ride like a retired old person the average milage is around 74 and if you push it hard it goes as low as 60. The speedo doesn't show over 199 and if you can find a long enough downhill, and get in complete tuck it goes over it(kph ofc). The speedo shows about 6% more than gps speed. The real gps speed I have seen max is 192kph(120 mph) which would have been indicated as 204kph if it could.
For the rev counter colors, the main color can be selected and the indicators are fixed. Say you have selected white for the main counter. If you ride economically the rev counter goes green, if you are riding "normal" it goes light blue, if you are pushing it, it goes to main color(in this case white) and after the redline(which you can also select) it goes red.
That's a 2016 not 2017 , and this is the best motorcycle channel on youtube.
he mentioned that in the video
I have been riding for a couple years but getting shot by a home intruder has taken me out of the game . I have nerve damage in my right hand, thinking about buying this bike. Would switch the accelerator and brake to the left . Anyone know if that is possible? does the bike not crawl at all when stopped? Didn't look like it but seems fishy
why do they still sell the 700 in the US, here in AUS we have only the 750, which is the same thing but with a significant power boost
love the practicality of that bike. How about that Versys 1000 Video now? :}
What model aerostitch do you wear?
This bike reminds me a lot of the BMW offerings in the Eff series and the funny standout F650 single from 20 years ago the GS and the CS. storage under the "tank" petrol tank under the seat etc. Even the styling I think is similar. But it is true to say that Honda invented the storage under the "Tank" with the 1975 Goldwing.
The aftermarket seats are noticeably better and there is a simple modification to remove the seat tilt and get another 2 inches to the seat height. I am 6’4” and it’s perfect for me.
Brett Vogel How exactly do you remove the seat tilt? Are there any instructions video or at least some pictures on how to do it? Thanks!
Motorcyclist M.,
Sometimes a person wants to ride again, but use what is out there and I love this bike. Low for some, but just right for me.
The tachometer will go from red to green to indicate how aggressive you are with the throttle. Green for economical riding. Same with the Accord sedan.
I bought a 2015 and rode it for a couple months. This bike is a great commuter or a beginner bike. I bought it to basically learn on after a MSF course.