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Re: Not bad for a 750

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 5:44 pm
by kayz1
michaelphillips wrote:kayz1 some of photos not turned owt.. photobucket click the IMG link one and that copies to paste :kiss:

I can see them all, are you using one O them thar Maccy thingies? :lol:

Just been back into photoplucket and yes that is what i did as you say..tis the only way it works for me.

Re: Not bad for a 750

Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 2:04 am
by road runner
Lyn,
Thanks for the pictures showing the rack which are appreciated. At least I will know how to assemble when mine turns up. I see what you mean about the brackets being a lot wider, not so pretty a fitment as on the 700 Integra. Like the look of the exhaust!

Re: Not bad for a 750

Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 8:55 am
by michaelphillips
kayz1 wrote:
michaelphillips wrote:kayz1 some of photos not turned owt.. photobucket click the IMG link one and that copies to paste :kiss:

I can see them all, are you using one O them thar Maccy thingies? :lol:

Just been back into photoplucket and yes that is what i did as you say..tis the only way it works for me.
no an old laptop :lol: i can see them now, false alarm :lol: :D

Re: Not bad for a 750

Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 4:01 pm
by kayz1
road runner wrote:Lyn,
Thanks for the pictures showing the rack which are appreciated. At least I will know how to assemble when mine turns up. I see what you mean about the brackets being a lot wider, not so pretty a fitment as on the 700 Integra. Like the look of the exhaust!

You do not have to remove the grab rails to fit the brkts, just take out the bolts and lift it up, slot in the brkts under neath and bolt down but only nip them. \then fit the side rails again nip them. Fit the top plate line up and nip up all bolts. I swapped all my bolts for stainless as the Givi things are made of damp cheese.. :lol:
The rack is still not on the Givi dealer list never mind up customers..so if you want one you will only find it on the NC700shop.com site
Lyn.

Re: Not bad for a 750

Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 4:02 pm
by kayz1
michaelphillips wrote:
kayz1 wrote:
michaelphillips wrote:kayz1 some of photos not turned owt.. photobucket click the IMG link one and that copies to paste :kiss:

I can see them all, are you using one O them thar Maccy thingies? :lol:

Just been back into photoplucket and yes that is what i did as you say..tis the only way it works for me.
no an old laptop :lol: i can see them now, false alarm :lol: :D
Must have some thing to do with our age Michael :lol: :lol:

Re: Not bad for a 750

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2015 8:53 pm
by johnakay
I have a 700 dct .
we ride two up all the time worst mph 62 but that was going some speed
best 86 mpg but only done it the once.
average is around 70mpg.

Re: Not bad for a 750

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2015 9:32 pm
by syntec4
This is the fuelly page for Mark's (was mine) NCX

http://www.fuelly.com/motorcycle/honda/ ... ec4/183233

Re: Not bad for a 750

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2015 9:33 pm
by syntec4
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Re: Not bad for a 750

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2015 12:38 am
by rtfm
johnakay wrote:I have a 700 dct .
we ride two up all the time worst mph 62 but that was going some speed
best 86 mpg but only done it the once.
average is around 70mpg.
My Integra 700 gets better milage than my bro's nc700x on the same trips and I've got panniers too. I think that extra fairing is more aerodynamic :P