When did the first Deauville motorcycle come out?
1998 first generation Honda Deauville NT650V. 2010 Honda Deauville NT700V (3rd Generation) The Honda Deauville, also designated the NT650V and NT700V, is a mid-range touring motorcycle manufactured and marketed by Honda over a fifteen-year production run (1998–2013) spanning three generations — and named after the French seaside resort.
What kind of bike is the Honda Deauville?
NT650V Honda Deauville. 47 owners have reviewed their HONDA NT700V DEAUVILLE (2006 – 2015) and rated it in a number of areas. Read what they have to say and what they like and dislike about the bike below.
When did the Honda Deauville third generation come out?
The second generation (2002–2005) featured redesigned bodywork, enlarged panniers and numerous engineering modifications. The third generation (2006–2013) featured an engine capacity enlarged to 680 cc and was renamed the NT700V Deauville. Honda marketed the third generation in the US for model years 2010–2013, simply as the NT700V.
What’s the engine capacity of a Honda Deauville?
The second generation (2002–2005) featured redesigned bodywork, enlarged panniers and numerous engineering modifications. The third generation (2006–2013) featured an engine capacity enlarged to 680 cc and was renamed the NT700V Deauville.
Is there anything wrong with a Honda Deauville?
There’s nothing much wrong with the Deauville 296mm, twin piston caliper set-up although the original versions are now starting to show their age, can start to struggle if ridden two-up, fully loaded and, if ridden year round, can be susceptible to road salt so need to be regularly maintained.
1998 first generation Honda Deauville NT650V. 2010 Honda Deauville NT700V (3rd Generation) The Honda Deauville, also designated the NT650V and NT700V, is a mid-range touring motorcycle manufactured and marketed by Honda over a fifteen-year production run (1998–2013) spanning three generations — and named after the French seaside resort.
The second generation (2002–2005) featured redesigned bodywork, enlarged panniers and numerous engineering modifications. The third generation (2006–2013) featured an engine capacity enlarged to 680 cc and was renamed the NT700V Deauville. Honda marketed the third generation in the US for model years 2010–2013, simply as the NT700V.
The second generation (2002–2005) featured redesigned bodywork, enlarged panniers and numerous engineering modifications. The third generation (2006–2013) featured an engine capacity enlarged to 680 cc and was renamed the NT700V Deauville.