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In 5248 miles, I've had ZERO problems with the NC. It is very capable and reliable. I've never done any two up riding on this bike but I have toured, riding 600+ miles in one day. To me, the stock seat isn't at all bad. No 1000 mile days but I am sure the bike would do it without a problem. Gas...
I took the written test to get my leaners permit at 15 in the state of Florida in 1986. I moved to Texas in 1988 and had to surrender my permit. They asked what it was and I said it was a motorcycle license and the state of Texas gave me a license to replace it. I've never taken a driving test...
On cold rides, I add therma-care heat wraps under clothing and in boots and gloves. Whats great is they have shaped and formed wraps for specific areas, knees, upper back, hand and ankle. Keep in mind I don't ride every day in wintery conditions or that would get expensive. But, on a...
I'm with everyone on this, so happy to see a bike that's not a HD or Gixxer clone (even though I have owned both types recently). The CBR has also piqued my curiosity, the HP numbers are just about in the sweet spot to keep me out of trouble with cagers and the leos. The Interceptor is a bit too...
I'm really not a fan of having a box sticking out behind the bike and I rather like the look of having the box close behind me on the back seat. I'm with others though, I'd be worried about it flying off, not because of the straps, they look pretty secure, but more because of the flimsy seat pan...
It may not be a crasher, the owner or dealer may be able to get more for it by parting it out. Between the motor, frame, forks, wheels and swingarm, you could get the $5200 the bike would sell for whole. Then throw in plastics, instruments, controls etc. etc , on top of that... You might make a...
I hope you moved him to the side of the rode. I always stop and help them across. They have enough problems to deal with as it is without some "critter-hitter" making turtle pancakes.
I owned a Yamaha Raider and a Suzuki DRZ400SM prior to the NCX. If I had to describe the NC, I would say if my Raider and DRZ got it on, the NC would be their love child.
I've seen 112 mph and that's it, there is no more. That said, I haven't been able to achieve that consistently. On other runs I have seen 107mph, 109mph (x2), 110mph. Each time its been on the same type of smooth/flat road with similar weather, maybe slightly cooler on the 112mph run. And this...
Believe it or not, noise really contributres to fatigue on long trips. I've installed chin curtains on all of my helmets and they really help to cut down on wind noise.
Bell Star Chin Curtain/Breath Guard - Motorcycle Superstore
Any NC riders in Houston TX headed to Formula 1 at CoTA near Austin on November 16 or 17 that would like to meet and ride up together? I plan to attend both days (can't make it Friday.. work...) For that matter, any NCX riders from other TX towns or elsewhere planning to attend? CoTA is an...
Here are the criteria I used to choose this bike;
1. Don't mind if it sits outside
2. Fuel economy
3. Utility
4. Power delivery
5. Deal on purchase / budget
6. Touring
7. Back road blasting
It was a dead tie (for me) between the Versys and the NCX with scores of 5.5 of the 7 criteria (DRZ had a...