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I've been very happy with my NT700v,not quite the MPGs of the NC, but a very nice ride, comfortable seat and lots of aftermarket accessories are available since its a more mature model.
Just an update...I decided to go with the NT700V.
After comparing them side-by-side, and found the NT much more comfortable and cost effective for my needs.
Perhaps if the CrossTourer comes to the USA I might consider a trade-in, but otherwise I'm happy with the NT700V.
That really made me chuckle!
I completely understand about the manufacturing thing, no biggie, but please share you idea for a clamp-on system...forgot about the engine guards.
I would be interested in buying a set of these if you're so inclined in the future, perhaps an improved, clamp-on version that will accommodate the HondaLine fog lamps. :cool:
...and get well soon. :D
I did sit on the NT and it was decent for me, nothing a new seat wouldn't improve easily, but I was wondering how the NC compares to the NT as far as leg room.
How does the seating position compare?
I'm a tall guy so I want as much distance between the seat and pegs as I can get.
Unfortunately I have a feeling the only thing that's going to work is a cruiser.
I saw the lower wind deflectors he made, but missed the lowered pegs...I would almost want a lowered, mini-running board for my big feet, lol.
I going to look at a Pacific Coast this week too, I don't know how it will fit me but I've never actually sat on one so I have to to be sure.
The...
The GoldWing I looked at was nice for an '86 but it seemed really cramped for my legs, (6'3" - 34" inseam) and the flat 4/6 engines make it almost impossible if not impractical to install forward controls.
So far only the NT700V and NC700X have a good riding position for me, though I plan to...
Greetings!
I'm Bill in New Orleans...been looking into the NC700X as one of my options for a commuter bike.
Whatever I end up with will be my first bike since I was a teenager 30+ years ago.
I really like the idea of using the DCT for an intro back to riding, but I'm not sure if the NC...