the Ferret
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and it's coming. Can't wait to test ride/test sit on one.
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Over 28.5 horsepower!Hope its not too heavy or I'll just keep this...with over 100 ft-lbs of torque at 1500 rpm.
No frunk? Excuse me Honda but you have committed a grave errorIf you look closely you can see it's the rumored NT 1100. Africa Twin based sport tourer. Std and DCT trans. 101 hp 77 ft lbs torque. Should be a fun ride
New 2022 Honda NT1100 Sport-Tourer to be Announced Oct. 21
Honda Europe released a teaser video across its social media channels for what is expected to be the NT1100, a sport-tourer based on the Africa Twin.www.motorcycle.com
Not everyone can be as cool as we are.No frunk? Excuse me Honda but you have committed a grave error
Great looking bike.Hope its not too heavy or I'll just keep this...with over 100 ft-lbs of torque at 1500 rpm.
Still would be a nice surprise just as the 2021 NC750X came to be.I've learned from Dduellin that I should not get my hopes up for this to arrive on US soil next year. I'll stay optimistic. Some health issues with my wife have put my motorcycle search on hold until next year so I might as well explore every option that becomes available.
The renderings sure make it seem like it will be a really good-looking bike.
Agreed. In my mind's eye, this seems like a winner to me.Still would be a nice surprise just as the 2021 NC750X came to be.
547 pounds for the automatic version, according to this article. However, I wouldn't bet on the accuracy of that article, since the author displays ignorance of the product, calling the DCT a semi-auto gearbox.Personally I would welcome the horsepower and torque more than I would miss the frunk. I don't seem to use the frunk as much as you other guys. Can always use a tank bag and tail pack to carry stuff.
However being a munchkin, everything is going to depend on seat height. If it's under 31 1/2" I'm good, if it's over I'm not. Also weight. If it's 550 pounds or more I'm probably not interested. I do enjoy the light weight of the NC 750 very much.
I was pointing out that my NC is actually being ridden quicker than my other bikes. I seem to be pushing 20 mph over the speed limit often and 20+ or more over the corner speed markers. It is not a slow bike at all.That's because with with so little power you can thrash it everywhere and not worry about losing your licence or jail time. Small (power) bikes are great for that.