sharlok
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Hi folks. My nc700x is 65K. I already raplaced spurk plugs, clutch lining set, oil, air filter. Also my tires are original size. Unfortunently my horse can't still run over 150kph. No accident, What do you think?
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There is an issue i don't know i have to solve the problem. My horse used to go 180kphSell it and buy a '21 NC750X?
if it goes to the injector poor fuel, wouldn't injection error indicate on the dashboard?Also check the fuel filter.
I didn't think my NC700X was even capable of going 180 kphThere is an issue i don't know i have to solve the problem. My horse used to go 180kph
I've had 120+ freedom units indicated on the dash before. Long and straight downhill with WOT.I didn't think my NC700X was even capable of going 180 kph
It shouldn't be that hard to get to triple digits (in freedom units). 93ish should be possible in 5th gear iirc. I passed someone yesterday and was going 85 or so as I re-entered my lane. Still had room to climb revs.In this speed range, the motorcycle's aerodynamics and air resistance are of paramount importance. And we practically do not know in what conditions the OP could reach the maximum speed for this motorcycle. Even the time of year, air temperature, time of day, geographical location can cause large maximum speed deviations.
750x right? Dct or manual? Maybe that's the difference between the power of 700 vs 750, bc no way mine would ever reach 120.I've had 120+ freedom units indicated on the dash before. Long and straight downhill with WOT.
It was very loud and not that much fun
I'm not saying you can't.. (I wouldn't - I don't trust any regular tires on any vehicle at speeds over 90mph)....It shouldn't be that hard to get to triple digits (in freedom units). 93ish should be possible in 5th gear iirc. ....
There are many youtube videos at maximum speed on NC700, they all got up to 190 - 192km/hI'm not saying you can't.. (I wouldn't - I don't trust any regular tires on any vehicle at speeds over 90mph).
However, I am saying that depending on changing air resistance under different conditions, the maximum achievable speed can change significantly.
192 ... Wow! One more proof that the metric system is faster. Time to change the display setting....maximum speed on NC700... up to 190 - 192km/h...
This is very interesting. I love chasing stuff like this.Hi folks. My nc700x is 65K. I already raplaced spurk plugs, clutch lining set, oil, air filter. Also my tires are original size. Unfortunently my horse can't still run over 150kph. No accident, What do you think?
Nah I have the humble 700, MT type750x right? Dct or manual? Maybe that's the difference between the power of 700 vs 750, bc no way mine would ever reach 120.