New Bike: Honda NC750D Integra S

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Fatblokeonamoped
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New Bike: Honda NC750D Integra S

Post by Fatblokeonamoped »

Finally fed up with the performance of the bike being dictated by the ambient weather conditions, I decided I needed a bit more oomph that my Forza125 would ever deliver. I've a full automatic licence, so I was pretty much limited to the maxi scoots as anything with a manual clutch was ruled out and eventually I plumped for the NC750D Integra S.

I picked it up Friday from CJ Ball in the pouring rain, so not exactly a great start to ownership but all behaved well.

A few pics (just in case you forgot what they look like);

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Post by Normsthename »

Nice!
Pity that it got wet :D

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Post by Scootypuff snr »

Very nice and the luggage (IMO) suits it well.
Suns out to play now so get those wheels turning.

(And bikes are like house hunting to me if it looks good in the rain & grot it'll be a peach in the sun)

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Very nice
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Very nice, although I am biased as I have one too :lol: Happy riding!

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Post by Fatblokeonamoped »

Yeah, the panniers and top box were a necessity for transporting the camera equipment about for shoots as the under seat storage is good for a Rizzla but not a lot else. I'll almost certainly only dd the panniers when I need them though as they're not exactly light.
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Re: New Bike: Honda NC750D Integra S

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Very nice, the Integra is great, I'm sure you'll love it. I pimped mine out with some led side lights and headlights which made a big difference to visibility.

If you decide you need more storage you can get a givi top box on with the Honda panniers.

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Post by horobags »

very nice, a great scoot, decent power and 75-80mpg, whats not to like. :D
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Lovely wow !!!

The lovely warmey nice feely days are here so happy riding.

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Re: New Bike: Honda NC750D Integra S

Post by 2wheelover51 »

Congratulations, a very nice scooter. Let's hope you have thousands of trouble-free miles ahead!
With the panniers on I bet it'll confuse the hell out of oncoming sportsbike riders, they won't know whither to nod or not! :)

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