the Ferret
Daily rider since May 1965
LOL it's funny. Over on the NC750 forum most believe the NT will have way more power than necessary. Low 50's hp is plenty for most of them.
If that is the case, I will keep my Versys for advantages stated above. Electronic, adaptive suspension, 4 cylinders vs. two, 20 more horses. And the Versys is paid for. maybe in a couple of three years when I need to lose a couple three bikes and I am a few years older then the Honda might do.Chuck,
I believe the NT1100 is a direct competitor to the Versys 1000 LT SE. If you look at the specs side by side, they are extremely close.
What folks tend to forget is that the ST1100 was designed by Honda of Germany not Honda of Japan (I have a copy of the article in German) to compete with the BMWs of the day. The ST1100 market was always 'bigger' in Europe than over here. They pretty much had the government 'business' sewed up. They got all the colors and accessories that we never saw in the States. So this will probably be the same for the NT1100 as it is designed to pass the new 'Euro' specs.I'm sure this will be a big seller in Europe where they value having a DCT and where big hp is not considered necessary. Here in the states, not sure how it's going to be received. Rather poorly I am suspecting.
Well, don't take a Tracer or Versys for a ride... Unless financing is ready..but I would like something smaller as a second machine for shorter jaunts.
I threw together a quick pdf of the specs I could find comparing the Versys and the NT.If that is the case, I will keep my Versys for advantages stated above. Electronic, adaptive suspension, 4 cylinders vs. two, 20 more horses. And the Versys is paid for. maybe in a couple of three years when I need to lose a couple three bikes and I am a few years older then the Honda might do.
The narrow angle V twin of the Deauville was noted for having a bit of vibration at higher rpms. The parallel twin Africa Twin motor incorporates a 270 degree crankshaft with counterbalance shafts that offset primary and secondary imbalances, making it a very smooth engine. The R & D cost to completely rework the old engine (dating from the early 1980s VT500) and bring it to fuel injected Euro 5 compliance probably wouldn't have saved money especially with a modern AT motor sitting on the shelf.Too bad they couldn’t have massaged the deauville v-twin to an 850-950 & put it into the new NT.Honda saving money.
Lee, that's an interesting take on tonal attraction (or revulsion) of the current Honda parallel twins. When BMW released the Oilhead one wag noted famously "it might be [BMW] boxer but makes sounds like an old man farting." How many miles did you put on your Oilheads?I may be the only one, but the Africe Twin motor does not move me. It has an irritating pocka-pocka-pocka sound similar to it's little brother the NC700. I remember sitting in a customs queue at the Canadian border on my NC behind a pair of Yamaha FJR's. Every time the line would advance there would be two whirs and my unrefined cacophony of exhaust and mechanical noises. I felt like I was back on my KLR. An Africa Twin sidled up beside me at a traffic light in Waynesboro last year (me on the ST11) and I just wished he would run the red light and be gone.
So, not the new touring era for me. A pig in a prom dress. Most likely my new touring era will be a Vespa 350 or a Kymco AK550 if my TMax ever dies). But if I was shopping a mid-sized touring spec chain drive bike I'd put this a mile or two behind the Yamaha Tracer or the upcoming Suzuki GSX-S1000GT. The Suzy is particularly interesting with 50 more horses and a few less pounds than the pocka-pocka bike.
I'll go back to sleep now.
I am getting better mileage than what is stated. Of course I am riding at higher alt. and slower speeds. I get about 50 to 51 MPGI threw together a quick pdf of the specs I could find comparing the Versys and the NT.
Incredibly close in most ways.
But, most want the dimmensions to allow a full face helmet, so the volume might be close but the shape may not work for that. I personally only ever used the top box for a helmet but not everyone wants a top box.
Power to weight ratio:
ST1300 - 125HP and 730 lbs = .171 hp/lb
NT1100 - 103 HP and 525 lbs = .196 hp/lb
This bike will be quicker/faster than our beloved ST1300.