Looks a very tidy package, good for all things.
Styling is spot on too, love the look.
Looking at the saddle reminds me - i usually carry a tea towel in the scooter to dry a wet seat!
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Yes - I too particularly like that bike - enjoy my friend
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looks well.. enjoy!
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The scoot looks great. Is that a Honda touring screen fitted? If so, you will have to let us know how you find it.
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Really smart looking ... at first glance I took it for a maxi scoot.
The panniers really look as though they are original equipment rather than add ons.
Seems like you have the best of both worlds with motorbike power and scooter comforts and storage.
In time perhaps you would do a video like you did for your Forza to let us all know how it shapes up.
The panniers really look as though they are original equipment rather than add ons.
Seems like you have the best of both worlds with motorbike power and scooter comforts and storage.
In time perhaps you would do a video like you did for your Forza to let us all know how it shapes up.
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Re: New Bike: Honda NC750D Integra S
I got a 700 version as I'm more poor... Boo hoo lol I'm loving it how are you finding yours?
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Ah. Could well be. I'm not entirely sure if it is or just OE as I had the Touring pack fitted which included top box, panniers, heated grips and may have included the screen too, but I never saw the original one and once I got to 'heated grips' I was sold, so didn't read the rest.bejay220 wrote:The scoot looks great. Is that a Honda touring screen fitted? If so, you will have to let us know how you find it.
...that's because they areSOOTYGULL wrote:The panniers really look as though they are original equipment rather than add ons.
That's a certainty. I've got to have something constructive to say first though, so need a few more miles under the belt to discover the bike a bit more.SOOTYGULL wrote:In time perhaps you would do a video like you did for your Forza to let us all know how it shapes up.
I think there's hardly any power difference between the 700 and 750. So far I've been getting around the quoted 80mpg, but I am still running it in. Otherwise, seat is still firm but I done over an hour the other day and it was ok. The dash is different for the 2017 model and it's pretty sexy when the ignition goes live. I'll make sure it's part of the filming for the review.burger uk wrote:I got a 700 version as I'm more poor... Boo hoo lol I'm loving it how are you finding yours?
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Re: New Bike: Honda NC750D Integra S
Nice one! I ordered a palmer screen mount for mine to make it more adjustable.. Will post up pics of it and report findings, my original one is fine however could be slightly taller at times at motorway speeds hence the purchase. Other than that I'm smitten with mine [emoji108]Fatblokeonamoped wrote:Ah. Could well be. I'm not entirely sure if it is or just OE as I had the Touring pack fitted which included top box, panniers, heated grips and may have included the screen too, but I never saw the original one and once I got to 'heated grips' I was sold, so didn't read the rest.bejay220 wrote:The scoot looks great. Is that a Honda touring screen fitted? If so, you will have to let us know how you find it.
...that's because they areSOOTYGULL wrote:The panniers really look as though they are original equipment rather than add ons.
That's a certainty. I've got to have something constructive to say first though, so need a few more miles under the belt to discover the bike a bit more.SOOTYGULL wrote:In time perhaps you would do a video like you did for your Forza to let us all know how it shapes up.
I think there's hardly any power difference between the 700 and 750. So far I've been getting around the quoted 80mpg, but I am still running it in. Otherwise, seat is still firm but I done over an hour the other day and it was ok. The dash is different for the 2017 model and it's pretty sexy when the ignition goes live. I'll make sure it's part of the filming for the review.burger uk wrote:I got a 700 version as I'm more poor... Boo hoo lol I'm loving it how are you finding yours?
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Re: New Bike: Honda NC750D Integra S
On gonna keep my eye on you , to see if when you come to sell and say it's never seen rain!!