New Honda NC 750 X review. Walk around and then test ride of the NC750X
Today I’m at Honda Northwest @hondanorthwest524
which is based in Blackpool. With a special thanks to Chris for making this happen. If you’re interested in this bike be sure to mention my name to chris and I’m sure you will get a good deal. Follow the link to this bike
A big thanks to @OxfordProductsLtd for keeping me warm on this cold windy day. Definitely check them out if you’re after some new riding kit
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That does look nice. I did consider one of those when I got rid of my CBR but I ended up buying a new car instead. I always said I would get another bike. I might go over to Blackpool and test one. Thanks for the video.
How long do North West Honda allow for test rides? I’ve been wondering if they’ll allow 2 hours to get over to Forest of Bowland.
Honda NC750: had to have 19 inches on the front wheel, as it is on the BMW 750 GS. Negative point for Honda…
I have one, I ride it all day. Even in the freezing cold and snow. Good about it : the frunk, although it only fits small helmets. Otherwise you must not put small things in it, because it will get unorderly and messy, because it is deep and dark. The milage is very good, it is not an expensive bike. It is easy to clean too. The bags are easy to put on and off. It is a very good daily bike. Not so good : the suspension, the brakes and the chain. Suspension is too soft. The brakes just enough. The original chain is rubbish. In the cold weather the shifting is not so smooth, it really needs a battery in good condition and warm oil. The shifting is not consistant, unless on a straight ahead departure. That is a combination of oil temperature, chain condition and battery power. And it can get really rough. Helmet bumping rough. If it shifts rougly on a roundabout, you will not be happy. So you need to take care of it, in order to keep it economical and smooth. That is what this bike is about. To have, to maintain, to keep. Mine is a 2017 model, no cruise control, that would make it almost perfect for me. Yes I love the thing, but it is not without disadvantages. Nothing really is.
Scroats are everywhere. With luck they'll succumb to Darwin’s Law and end up off the scene permanently. But as you say, suddenly they'll be a 'lovely lad' rather than a horrible piece of shyte. Great bike though – got a black one on order 🙂
If I could only own one bike, it would have to be an NC750X-DCT. Incredibly versatile machines.
Tell you what….after returning to riding after 41 years…….it does bring a tingle back to you know where…and I’ll take that thanks very much….bought mine in January, re learning my riding and have some refresher lessons on a smaller bike lined up…..I really like my bike, sure slow riding is a new learning thing for me with no clutch, but it’s about practice….works for me this bike…..very happy with my 60th birthday present…great video by the way, thanks for sharing…..right time for more tingles hehe
Hi I just got hold of a 2021 DCT. Hopping for delivery next week. This will be first and last bike at 60 years old this is the bike that made me what to get back in the saddle.
I love my NC
I almost bought this bike, but the game breaker for me was no electronic cruise control. If you are going to use this for any long distance riding and you're used to cruise control this just ruins the bike. I don't understand going to the trouble of putting automatic transmission on the bike but no cruise control. I would be a happy owner of one right now if not for that. Listen up Honda!