Is the NC700X a good bike?

Is the NC700X a good bike?

The NC engine’s power is tuned to be most available at lower rpms and is a near perfect amount for predictable, reliable, and efficient riding. That’s why it’s widely regarded as a beginner-friendly motorcycle. Best of all, it doesn’t look like a beginner bike.

Can you wheelie a NC700X?

NC700X DCT can do wheelies. One of the german forum riders reported about his very own successful attempts, manual mode, first gear.

Are all NC700X automatic?

The NC700X is available with either a conventional manual 6-speed transmission or the second generation of Honda’s Dual Clutch Transmission. The system uses two hydraulic controlled clutches to deliver swift and very smooth gear changes in a choice of three modes.

What is the best motorcycle for wheelies?

Top wheelie bikes

  • KTM 950 SM Supermoto. To be fair, most KTMs are wild at wheelies.
  • Triumph Speed Triple. For us, the first 1050 model is a bit better for getting ’em up than the very latest model.
  • BMW F800R.
  • Triumph Street Triple.
  • Aprilia Tuono.
  • Kawasaki ZX-636R.
  • Yamaha Fazer 600.
  • Ducati Monster.

How tall is the Honda NC700x?

Dimensions and weights

NC700S NC700X
Seat height 790 mm 830 mm
Weight, road ready, fully fuelled 215 kg, automatic 226kg 218kg, automatic 229kg
Ground clearance 140 mm 165 mm
Tank capacity 14.1 litre same

How much does a Honda NC700x weigh?

Honda NC 700X / DCT

Make Model Honda NC 700X / DCT
Seat Height 790 mm (Europe) – 775 mm (Japan)
Ground Clearance 165 mm / 6.5 in
Wet Weight 218 kg / 480.6 in
Fuel Capacity 14.1 Litres / 3.7 US gal

How much does a Honda NC700X weight?

Honda NC700 series

2012 NC700SA
Manufacturer Honda Motor Company
Weight 211 kg (465 lb)(NC700S) 215 kg (474 lb)(NC700SA) 218 kg (481 lb)(NC700X) 225 kg (496 lb)(NC700SD) (wet)
Fuel capacity 14.1 l (3.1 imp gal; 3.7 US gal)
Fuel consumption 3.58 L/100 km (79 mpg‑imp; 65.7 mpg‑US) (claimed)

Is the Honda NC700S an automatic?

The 2012 Honda NC700S is a naked bike with an optional automatic gearbox and a cunning storage compartment where the fuel tank would usually be.