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  1. FinnMike

    2" risers for the NC750X

    Thanks for all the tips. I finally got it to work by rerouting the brake hose. Here's an update of the video, if someone's interested. Updated section starts at 4:25
  2. FinnMike

    A daytrip in Southern Spain before the lockdown.

    Can't wait to get out on the bike again ... (No engine sounds, sorry, the mic only took up wind noise.)
  3. FinnMike

    2" risers for the NC750X

    Thanx! I will have a second attempt and try to find a route for the hose :-)
  4. FinnMike

    2" risers for the NC750X

    Thanx for the advice ! I will look for a longer brake hose. I have the DCT model so there is a LOT more cables going to the handlebar, and I'd rather not mess with them. Very good explanation on your thread regarding beyond 2" rise!!
  5. FinnMike

    2" risers for the NC750X

    Hello fellow riders! I know there are many of you who have installed 2" raisers. How have you tackled the problem with too short cables? I tried to install the 2" ROX risers but failed due to the front brake cable. Here is a short video describing the problem:
  6. FinnMike

    2018-2020 NC750X differences?

    I just had to look it up :) It's like I remembered, the 2014 model was the first with 745cc, but again, this is in Europe. Here is a news release from Honda 4th November 2013: https://hondanews.eu/gb/en/media/pressreleases/35115/2014-honda-nc750x
  7. FinnMike

    2018-2020 NC750X differences?

    Over here in Europe the 750 model (745cc) was introduced 2014. That same year the DCT model got ABS as standard. I am not sure how things are in the US.
  8. FinnMike

    2018-2020 NC750X differences?

    I can confirm that between 2018 and 2020 only the colors have changed. I just got myself the 2020 model for christmas :-) and I previously had the 2016 model. Between 2016 and 2018 also only minor changes like traction control and shifting rev limit up to 7.500 rpm. Made a short videoclip on the...
  9. FinnMike

    Inner bags for OEM Honda panniers ?

    My idea was to get inner bags with shoulder straps for carrying all the luggage at once to, for example, a hotel. With my Transalp I always had to go two rounds to get the side panniers, top box and tank bag. I haven't tried the panniers in rain yet, but I assume the are weather proof.
  10. FinnMike

    Hello from a rainy Finland

    Drop me a line if you decide to drive through Finland, I'll be happy to show you around. I have driven through Poland a couple of times on my way down to Spain, but only in car :-( I defenetly have to do the trip on bike also :-)
  11. FinnMike

    Inner bags for OEM Honda panniers ?

    Thank you for all good advice! I was mainly after the inner bags because of the carrying straps, not so much for waterproofing. It's a bit complicated entering a hotel with three handheld hard-cases plus the helmet and a tank-bag.
  12. FinnMike

    Hello from a rainy Finland

    Thanks! Small world :-) Kuusamo should have plenty of snow but in the south like Tuusula we don't have winter nor summer ... mostly rain and taxes :-(
  13. FinnMike

    Inner bags for OEM Honda panniers ?

    Hello fellow riders! I was about to order inner bags for Honda's OEM 29L panniers when I noticed that the capacity of the inner bags are 16L. Could someone who have these inner bags confirm that you really loose 13L of capacity by using the inner bags? I mean, it is almost half the storage...
  14. FinnMike

    Hello from a rainy Finland

    Hello to you all! Here is a new happy NC750X owner. Last year I was too late and all bikes were sold out, luckily, because the model changed this year. :D It almost happened again this year as I think I got the last one from stock. I love the bike, only problem is the weather here in...
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