Would any of you scooter boys entertain moving into the above, which is currently available on a 0% PCP deal from Honda
The idea of a 'proper' motorbike which is as easy to ride as a scoot is quite tempting




Interestinggn2 wrote:I had an NC700X DCT for a day when my last scooter was in for a service.
I just didn't like it at all, very coarse agricultural feel to the engine and transmission.
Would need to test the new version to assess any improvements made, but I can't see me ever wanting one.
A modern version of the CX650 would be much more appealing to me.
Bear in mind that others (like me) had no issue with original feel of the 700 engine, PLUS they have added a balancer shaft to the 750 so even those will have now gone.Brimma wrote:Interestinggn2 wrote:I had an NC700X DCT for a day when my last scooter was in for a service.
I just didn't like it at all, very coarse agricultural feel to the engine and transmission.
Would need to test the new version to assess any improvements made, but I can't see me ever wanting one.
A modern version of the CX650 would be much more appealing to me.
How are you getting on with the Forza? Honda are currently doing that on very low rate finance

The NC engine has always had a balancer.poldark wrote:Bear in mind that others (like me) had no issue with original feel of the 700 engine, PLUS they have added a balancer shaft to the 750 so even those will have now gone.
Sound advice.poldark wrote:As always you'd just need to test ride before committing yourself.
For once I'm almost in agreement with Meldrew, except that it does have space to store a helmet, but as Honda do some additional wind deflectors and hand guards, they'd have to go on the shopping list as well! Even then, I doubt if the weather protection is that great.Meldrew wrote:I can see it's appeal only if you only if you want a motorcycle that you can ride on an Auto only licence, apart from that it's just another basic no frills roadster. It's got none of the advantages of a maxi scooter like storage and weather protection, and you're going to have to spend another few hundred pounds more on a decent screen, top box, panniers, fender extender, tank bag etc to make it useful as a tourer. As it's got chain drive you might as well buy a Scottoiler while you're flexing the credit card, and maybe a better chainguard and a rear hugger.
It's a no from me.
It is the DCT which draws me to it, but I'm not at all technical, so the idea of the chain drive and constant lubing is putting me off a bitMeldrew wrote:Which is the real reason anyone on the Muppets would buy one, it's the DCT transmission not all that bisexual balancer system bollocks.Brimma wrote:The idea of a 'proper' motorbike which is as easy to ride as a scoot is quite tempting.