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In the uk the dct has more hp than the manual, which means in some parts of the world the dct will keep up or beat the manual.
Wonder why the difference.......
Hi. Iam going to purchase an Nc700x in a months time and have not been able to decide between manual or dct. Well, eariler this week I test rode both, which is something you should do if possible.
I love the bike and it fits me perfectly and feels great on the road. I found that while the manual...
Ive seen at least 5 different ones while out and about my neck of the woods. Black is the only colour not seen either in showrooms or roads. I think 2 were dct's.
Same issue here. Manual or Dct? Money is not a factor so for me it will be decided by test riding both. I ride both calmly and spirited depending on how i feel and the short rev range may be a nusaunce, so i am leaning towards the Dct.
Time will tell............
Yeah, it gone up £100 here for maual with abs dunno about dct. I have contacted local dealer to show my interest and have put an offer in for a white dct model. Lets wait and see what happens.
Wise words. Kinda what i was thinking but needed to hear it from others.
Think i will put an offer in on a white dct model with a 1000 miles on it and garage it for 3 months.
Sold my Vespa GTS300ie Super for good money and i am happy that its gone to a good home.
Looked around and saw some great deals on the NC700x with low mileage, seems that a lot of dealers are selling their demos at 25% off list price with only 2-4000 miles on the clock. Question is, do i wait...
I got a waterproof case which clips onto handlebar mount off ebay for £15 ($22). Coupled with a 12v dual usb adapter it makes for a good setup. There is quite a choice so well worth a look.
I will be using my phone as a sat nav so the handle bar is the ideal location for me. If i didnt get lost so easily then the frunk would be fine. Either way it a lot cheaper than Hondas equivilent.
This is very true. I use the rear brake on the scooter to keep it constant while turning at low speeds. Learnt this technique on a manual gearbox while training for my licence.
I can speak english, italian, spanish etc but not french. If anyone who speaks french has the time for a quick run down of what was said it would be greatly appreciated.