NC700 DCT X or S?
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Re: NC700 DCT X or S?
manual v dct,?? the dct is well worth the extra dosh Ive really warmed to it, not really useing the manual mode, but just run in, so Ill experiment with that for engine braking ect. The drive/sport modes are great, smooth and effective.
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Re: NC700 DCT X or S?
Thanks. Budget is tight so may have to go for an S but am aiming for an X even if its higher mileage.wozza wrote:Just to confirm, the S doesn't have clip ons, just shorter narrower bars the the X.Taipan wrote:Thanks wozza. I think I'd prefer the upright position of the X and the better weather protection is always good as I ride all year round. The S does have handlebars though and not clip ons? I deffo wouldn't want a sports bike riding position.
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Re: NC700 DCT X or S?
wozza wrote:Just to confirm, the S doesn't have clip ons, just shorter narrower bars the the X.Taipan wrote:Thanks wozza. I think I'd prefer the upright position of the X and the better weather protection is always good as I ride all year round. The S does have handlebars though and not clip ons? I deffo wouldn't want a sports bike riding position.
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wozza wrote:Well good luck with whatever you decide....
Thanks. Just working some figures out and I now have the dazzling offer of £800 for my SH300!

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Re: NC700 DCT X or S?
I didnt realise just how successful or popular the DCT is! It really adds a premium to the bikes doesn't it!
Re: NC700 DCT X or S?
DCT makes the bike more expensive yes, but better?
I would say no.
For me DCT was a jerky clunky annoyance.
The 500 range appeals more to me, you can get a new one for under four and a half grand.
I would say no.
For me DCT was a jerky clunky annoyance.
The 500 range appeals more to me, you can get a new one for under four and a half grand.
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Re: NC700 DCT X or S?
I owned a NC700X and the riding position is really comfortable.Whats the DCT like? iN fact what the engine like? I seem to recall reading it could be quite vibey?
The standard NC700X seat is awful, very slippy material and you find yourself sliding up and down the seat if you wear Textiles

It's also not very comfortable.
I reshaped the foam and fitted a Gel Insert into mine which made a huge difference.
Not tried the DCT on a NC but did try the version One DCT on the VFR1200 and it worked really well.
The NC has the second generation DCT so should be even better!
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Re: NC700 DCT X or S?
Hi Taipan, I would go for the X as it gives a more commanding view in traffic and is no problem filtering. I've had the 700 with DCT and found it brilliant in town agile, comfortable, with a Shad comfort seat, and just so easy with twist and go transmission. No problem with vibes, yes there are some but nothing uncomfortable.
The X with a topbox has compareable storage with a maxiscooter. The only fly in the ointment is the chain which can be taken care of with an oiler.

The X with a topbox has compareable storage with a maxiscooter. The only fly in the ointment is the chain which can be taken care of with an oiler.


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Re: NC700 DCT X or S?
First time i'v e heard of the DCT being jerky or clunky? Most things i've read have reported it as being smooth?
It looks like DCT adds best part of a grand to the price of a NC700, pretty good going for a £600 extra originally. I found that interesting as a few years back an auto trans would have knocked the price down if anything!
I really want the DCT as I'm intrigued by it and changing gears gets boring when you ride in London commuting traffic day in and day out. But I have to say I've really taken a shine to the NC700X and may get a manual rather than not get one, if you see what I mean?
It looks like DCT adds best part of a grand to the price of a NC700, pretty good going for a £600 extra originally. I found that interesting as a few years back an auto trans would have knocked the price down if anything!
I really want the DCT as I'm intrigued by it and changing gears gets boring when you ride in London commuting traffic day in and day out. But I have to say I've really taken a shine to the NC700X and may get a manual rather than not get one, if you see what I mean?