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pais
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One more turn should do it!
Kent, Ohio
HONDA NC750
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March 18, 2023, 06:31:53 AM »
I am currently looking at a few NC750's. I am wondering if there is anyone on the forum that has / had one? Looking for any info I can find. I have looked at Kaw Versys's, Suzuki V-Stroms. Hard for me to stray from a Honda. Also, the NC is a bit larger than the 650's from both I just mentioned, but smaller than the 1000's I just mentioned. All 3 have large followings. I am looking for a lighter bike, plain and simple. the 1000's are not enough of a weight savings. It may be mental, but I just cant see me going with a 650. I am 5'10" and 245.
Anxious to hear from you guys out there.
I am going to Pittsburgh today to look at a 2020 NC with some decent add ons w/2200 miles.
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cookiedough
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southern WI
Re: HONDA NC750
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March 18, 2023, 08:10:31 AM »
probably similar to the honda ctx700 I test drove a few years ago. I passed on the deal since the rev limiter came on way too early while shifting and was gutless. Good for a commuter with great mpg and was comfy though. If can deal with much less power and good for just a comfy commuter mostly 1 up riding, and the price is right, go for it.
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scooperhsd
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Kansas City KS
Re: HONDA NC750
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March 18, 2023, 08:59:21 AM »
What I would REALLY like to get would be a 750-800CC "STANDARD", like the CB750F's I used to own. Shaft drive rather than chain, but you get the idea.
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cookiedough
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southern WI
Re: HONDA NC750
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March 18, 2023, 09:58:14 PM »
yah, chain drive is in my eyes somewhat of a downfall vs. shaft drive, but do-able.
If looking for more power same 750cc range, my kid's 1997 honda VF750 magna is lighter weight 530lbs. and handles very well. You can pick up a good used one 1997 thru say 2001 or so for 2500 or so. You will never be short on power either is pretty quick, but then again have 4 carbs to deal with if things go bad.
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