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  1. afe

    NC750S vs 750X suspension for heavyset rider ...

    You could get the NC700D at good prices here - maxi scooters aren't that popular, but the NC750D is a lot more expensive than both the 750X and 750S. I don't really get how Honda intended the pricing here ...
  2. afe

    NC750S vs 750X suspension for heavyset rider ...

    I will defenitely do a test ride (I would never consider buying any vehicle, and a bike specifically, if the dealer would not let me do that) as soon as I get my license. I do have a feeling that the DCT might be better than the manual, since even if I liked it I found it kinda hard to get a...
  3. afe

    NC750S vs 750X suspension for heavyset rider ...

    Yeah, DCT looks really nice (but I of course have to try one), but then the little devil on the other shoulder ignores all advantages of a bike like this and screams "Powwwwerrrr!!!" (I think he heard too much of Jeremy Clarkson). I did feel a bit underwhelmed by the 750S and the engine...
  4. afe

    NC750S vs 750X suspension for heavyset rider ...

    As a side note: after the training I visited a friend to buy some gear that is now too large for him, and he let me sit on his beloved Triumph Tiger 1050. That bike looked really scary and large after riding the much smaller bikes the schools here are using, but when I got on it it actually was...
  5. afe

    NC750S vs 750X suspension for heavyset rider ...

    First I thought it might be that those bikes were trainers, but none of them had more than 1500 km on the odometer (they're only used on the training track). I guess the S version is quite a bit softer then, so I'll have to find and test drive a 750X when I get my license :)
  6. afe

    NC750S vs 750X suspension for heavyset rider ...

    Hi everyone! I do not yet own a motorcycle or a license to ride one, but today I took one of the mandatory classes we have to do here in Sweden while training for the license. The class is intended to teach you about the risks with riding a bike, and how to handle them. For example, we got to...
  7. afe

    Swede without bike and driver's license saying hi

    They're using the manual version - but it will still make me get some kind of feel of it. I don't think a DCT or any auto bike could be used while actually doing the license test - they look a lot a clutchwork when doing the slow speed test :)
  8. afe

    Swede without bike and driver's license saying hi

    Sorry if I offended anyone - the only connection to a scooter was not having to use a clutch and a gear lever ;) I found out today that I will actually get to try a NC750S during one of the mandatory education moments in a few weeks. Everyone getting a license here has to participate in...
  9. afe

    Swede without bike and driver's license saying hi

    We DO ride our bikes here as well, but in Swedish riding only involves horses (the ones made out of meat) and bedroom activities :p
  10. afe

    Swede without bike and driver's license saying hi

    I've had a car license for 29 years, and I did some dirt bike riding way back (and my commuting on a scooter). I was planning to get a bike license years ago, but got myself a family instead :) Getting a motorcycle license here is rather expensive and requires quite some training. In Swedish we...
  11. afe

    Swede without bike and driver's license saying hi

    Hi y'all! I'm a 46 years old fat Swede currently taking driving lessons and have started looking for a bike. First I looked at the BMW GS bikes (F700GS and F800GS) and Triumph Tiger 800, but after a while the Honda NC750X started to look like a more attractive option. It's not quite as common...
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