Eamonn B
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The 2021 NC750x is not yet available in North America. Has anyone in the UK or Europe purchased one yet? Has anyone test ridden one yet?
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The 2021 NC750x is not yet available in North America. Has anyone in the UK or Europe purchased one yet? Has anyone test ridden one yet?
Once you get to know the bike there’s a multitude of differences. There’s also no clutch cable visible in this picture no clutch lever arm that actuate the clutch and the shape of the right side cover is just completely different.Yea, my image sleuthing also found that the manual does not have a badge on the bottom of the engine, so the badge must be the DCT badge.
I purchased a 2021 nc 750xdct in February this is my fourth nc750 and by far the best one improvements in all areas height seat throttle response suspension Dunlop tyres felt crap changed to Michilen Pilot road 5s paradise big improvement Only one downside on this bike fuel consumption up 10% maybe I’m riding it harder . I would fully recommend this bike to anyone Eamonn B irelandThe 2021 NC750x is not yet available in North America. Has anyone in the UK or Europe purchased one yet? Has anyone test ridden one yet?
Thank you, Eamonn, for joining the group and thank you for your insight.I purchased a 2021 nc 750xdct in February this is my fourth nc750 and by far the best one improvements in all areas height seat throttle response suspension Dunlop tyres felt crap changed to Michilen Pilot road 5s paradise big improvement Only one downside on this bike fuel consumption up 10% maybe I’m riding it harder . I would fully recommend this bike to anyone Eamonn B ireland
Congrats BklynBoy!Sorry, forgot the pic.
The two bikes that arrived here several weeks ago were also sporting Metzelers.Congrats BklynBoy!
Out of curiosity, what tires came on your bike? I was pleasantly surprised that mine came with Metzlers vs. Dunlops that I was expecting based upon early reports (and looks like Mrs. Mudtrack's wife's also has Metzlers).
Thanks BE.Congrats BklynBoy!
Out of curiosity, what tires came on your bike? I was pleasantly surprised that mine came with Metzlers vs. Dunlops that I was expecting based upon early reports (and looks like Mrs. Mudtrack also has Metzlers).
To be honest, I would have been also very happy with the Dunlops. The funny thing on mine was that although the odometer showed zero miles, they were a bit scuffed so the mechanic probably took it for a quick spin (none of the other new bikes on the floor that were sold had scuffed tires). Prefer that they do a test ride to make sure that everything is in order so not a problem there.Thanks BE.
I heard that the new NCs had Metzlers so I was disappointed to find out that mine had Dunlops.
Glad to hear that Mrs. Mudtrack had Metzlers and yours as well.
I can't speak from experience about either one just from things I've read about Metzler vs. Dunlop. I am hoping for the best.To be honest, I would have been also very happy with the Dunlops. The funny thing on mine was that although the odometer showed zero miles, they were a bit scuffed so the mechanic probably took it for a quick spin (none of the other new bikes on the floor that were sold had scuffed tires). Prefer that they do a test ride to make sure that everything is in order so not a problem there.
I'm in Arizona...my bike came with Metzelers also.The two bikes that arrived here several weeks ago were also sporting Metzelers.
This thread about tires brings a question to my mind. How does a person know whether the tires on their bike are the original tires that were shipped with the bike? Unlike purchasing a car, which has that window sticker and other pamphlets that specifies standard and "additionally" purchased equipment I am not aware that such a document accompanies the purchase of a motorcycle. Noobie question of course but any insight would be appreciated by any members.The two bikes that arrived here several weeks ago were also sporting Metzelers.
The Honda owner's manual usually specifies two recommended tire models. If your bike comes with either, and the date code is fresh, they are probably the originals. Also, some OEM tires are special versions that can't normally be purchased as replacements except perhaps through the OEM.This thread about tires brings a question to my mind. How does a person know whether the tires on their bike are the original tires that were shipped with the bike? Unlike purchasing a car, which has that window sticker and other pamphlets that specifies standard and "additionally" purchased equipment I am not aware that such a document accompanies the purchase of a motorcycle. Noobie question of course but any insight would be appreciated by any members.
I appreciate your response 670cc, especially to what might be an unintentional sensitive question.The Honda owner's manual usually specifies two recommended tire models. If your bike comes with either, and the date code is fresh, they are probably the originals. Also, some OEM tires are special versions that can't normally be purchased as replacements except perhaps through the OEM.
Cool, you got a manual. I have had a deposit on one since June, and my dealer says it won't come in until late October. I have been looking for deliveries of manuals for 2 months now and yours is the first I have seen. I have seen a few in stock, mostly west of Colorado ( One in Miami ).Brought this home today. Traded my FJR.