Goonerjohn
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Can anybody let me know if back wheel from another bike will fit on a honda nc 750s 2015 mod.
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In general, Honda seems to like reducing the number of different parts, and it's a smart business practice.I could be wrong but I believe the 5-digit number is a description of that part and doesn't necessary mean it will fit on other models; conversely, you'd think that Honda would have tried to share as many parts and assemblies from the NCX to the CTX to reduce production costs.![]()
I’m curious what parts are actually common between the NC700 and Fit engines. Do you have details?In general, Honda seems to like reducing the number of different parts, and it's a smart business practice.
Practically all Honda bikes use the same oil filter (and the ones off most cars allegedly are also very similar).
There are some parts in common between the NC700 and Fit engines.
Things like turn signals and brake levers are common between multiple models.
Fewer parts to R&D and stock, fewer costs.
I think someone had started to build a cross reference list for parts used on multiple models, but I'm not sure if it still exists or how accurate it is.
I'll see if I can track down some part numbers, but if I recall correctly, it was only a few minor things like bearings/bushings/rollers. Nothing major like pistons and rods like some claim.I’m curious what parts are actually common between the NC700 and Fit engines. Do you have details?
Some of us are trying to kill off the media’s unsubstantiated NC/Fit relationship rumors, but if there are actual engine parts that had been shared, that would be very interesting to know.
Quickly looking at parts diagrams (REF NC700 and JAZZ/FIT)I’m curious what parts are actually common between the NC700 and Fit engines. Do you have details?
Some of us are trying to kill off the media’s unsubstantiated NC/Fit relationship rumors, but if there are actual engine parts that had been shared, that would be very interesting to know.
All that started when Honda had their media day announcing the creation of the NC700 series...the announcer jokingly said it was half a Fit engine and the writers went wild with that.....and it still exists today....I’m curious what parts are actually common between the NC700 and Fit engines. Do you have details?
Some of us are trying to kill off the media’s unsubstantiated NC/Fit relationship rumors, but if there are actual engine parts that had been shared, that would be very interesting to know.
According to Wikipedia, you are incorrect. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_Fit Check the various engines that have been used in the Fit and Jazz. Many different engines have been used in the Fit, including a 73x80 bore and stroke.The bore and stroke sizes of the NC700 engine doesn't correspond with anything on various Fit engines; in fact, I believe the Fit has a higher redline than the NC! .
Oops...I stand corrected! I did my initial search way back in 2015 so that series engine ("7th generation") may not have existed at the time. :-(