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There.I encourage riders to try different KTMs and different types of riding if it is in the budget and they have the time.
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There.I encourage riders to try different KTMs and different types of riding if it is in the budget and they have the time.
Oh yes! Feel the same about mine, acceleration with intensity!a VFR12X DCT that I absolutely love
Last year I saw a bike in town that at first glance I thought was a Africa Twin but it turned out to be a Honda NC 750 X. The bike was equipped with aluminum panniers, which I guess made it look larger, and packed to go camping. Maybe this will just be the next chapter in your motorcycle touring adventure.Guess this is the end of my super long riding career.
You're "scaring" me.The big heavy sport touring bikes are just getting to be too much for me anymore, especially since my wife has decided she's done touring
Lol the big sport touring bike are 125-150 hp 700 pound + dressers meant for cross country touring ( which I no longer plan to do) and overkill for the 45-55 mph curvy country roads which compromise the vast majority of my riding these days.
I was older than you when I rode my ST 1300 from Ohio to California and back, 5500 miles in 11 days averaging 500 miles a day, 11 days in a row. I was 67 when I rode my bike straight thru from Arkansas to home, 698 miles in 12 hours. Next month I turn 71 ( my wife is 69)). We both have some medical issues, so I am at the point in my riding career that I no longer need a bike that capable so to speak. I'm not riding like that anymore. Most of my daily rides are 40-60 miles locally. I'm sure the NC 750X will prove perfectly capable for that.
My 2015 NC700X only had Sport and Drive for Auto mode choices. Much of the time I choose Drive and overrode the computer programmed shift points as I saw fit. In the twisties I would use Sport and manually downshift at least one gear lower at corner entry and let it shift itself out of the corner. I almost never used full Manual mode except on low traction surfaces like dirt or slippery pavement.another DCT question for those with the 700 or 750X...which mode do you find yourself riding around in the most D, S1, S2 or S3? ...or in the manual mode using the paddles?
Wow the new ones have drive, 3 pre programmed sport modes, and a 4th mode you can somehow personalize your shift points with.
I don’t think it has a 4th learning mode in Sport. DCT to a limited degree ‘learns’ how you ride it and will change shift points based on the demands of the moment but it doesn’t store this ‘learning’ in memory, it is only in the moment.Wow the new ones have drive, 3 pre programmed sport modes, and a 4th mode you can somehow personalize your shift points with.
This is a new feature and might be on the 2021 coming this summer. Are you buying a 20 or 21?From the Honda press release:
With the DCT gearbox, the rider may choose Manual mode, using paddle-style triggers on the left handlebar to change gear, or Automatic mode. In Automatic mode for the NC750X, 4 different shifting schedules operate, with 3 defaults: Level 1 is the most relaxed, and is used within RAIN mode; Levels 2 and 4 shift up at higher rpm and are linked with STANDARD and SPORT riding modes.
Within the USER riding mode, a fourth DCT shift pattern – between those for STANDARD and SPORT in terms of ‘aggressiveness’ can be chosen.
SPORT gives more aggressive delivery of engine power and braking, with low HSTC intervention and DCT mode 4.
RAIN delivers engine power and braking least aggressively, has high HSTC intervention and Level 1 for the DCT shift pattern.
STANDARD delivers a balanced middle point for engine power delivery, engine braking and HSTC intervention, plus mode 2 for the DCT."
USER offers custom options of low/medium/high for delivery of engine power and engine braking, low/medium/high/off for HSTC, and four different shift patterns for DCT.
Yes, I’ve been watching 6 months or so the 2021 but I didn’t nuance the transmission changes. Those changes sounds like a lot of tech came over from the latest Africa Twin. They’ve had user selectable options the NCs did not have.2021 ... lots of upgrades... more hp and torque, less weight, revised modes, TC, lower seat height @31.5", ( important for me ar 5'5"), led lighting, self cancelling turn signals, emergency flashing brake lighting, bigger frunk, bigger windshield, new instrumentation and more
Going to add fender extender, heated grips, centerstand, handguards, cramp buster, luggage rack
Yes, I’ve been watching 6 months or so the 2021 but I didn’t nuance the transmission changes. Those changes sounds like a lot of tech came over from the latest Africa Twin. They’ve had user selectable options the NCs did not have.
I've followed the bike since 2011, owned two for 65,000 miles, and no one was more surprised when American Honda announced the 2021 with all the upgrades was coming to North America. Previous significant model changes to the NC did not come here for years after the EC market got them. It's such poor selling model in the US each year I expect to see it dropped each year but glad to see it in the line up at least another year.Figure all the upgrades were designed for Europe since the bike is popular over there and something like 59% of the NCs sold are DCT. We are probably getting the upgrades by default lol, but I like all the upgrades so glad we are getting them