Is the Honda Deauville NT700V still in production?
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Are there any problems with the Honda Deauville?
There don’t seem to be any really common faults with the bike, although some report electrical issues. Read any Honda Deauville review and you’ll read that the Honda Deauville’s service costs are low, insurance premiums are on the floor, it’s frugal and residual prices are very stable.
How to take oil out of Honda Deauville?
FORK OIL You’ll need to take the front wheel out which requires you to remove the brake calipers, so the job is much easier if you remove the fork legs as well. It’s quite un-scarey. After removing the wheel, remove the bolts that hold the front mudguard (fender ) to the fork leg.
Why was exhaust silencer removed on Honda Deauville?
CENTRE STAND Forget any thoughts of struggling to get the double springs off first – it will save your knuckles & temper. The exhaust silencer has to be removed to facilitate the removal of the fulcrum bar which will be tight.
What kind of engine does a Honda Deauville 700 have?
The Honda Deauville 700 model is a Sport touring bike manufactured by Honda. In this version sold from year 2010, the dry weight is 236.0 kg (520.3 pounds) and it is equipped with a V2, four-stroke motor. The engine produces a maximum peak output power of 64.77 HP (47.3 kW) and a maximum torque of 66.20 Nm (6.8 kgf-m or 48.8 ft.lbs) @ 6500 RPM.
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There don’t seem to be any really common faults with the bike, although some report electrical issues. Read any Honda Deauville review and you’ll read that the Honda Deauville’s service costs are low, insurance premiums are on the floor, it’s frugal and residual prices are very stable.
Where did the Honda Deauville motorcycle get its name?
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.