I own a 2015 DCT version of this bike in black. I've ridden through the mountains of Colorado and the flat roads of Florida. It's a bike you can enjoy to ride or just enjoy the ride. It's light, flicky, easy to ride, has cool options like the front trunk and underslung gas tank which puts all the weight down low. Honda has a way of engineering things rather than just copy catting what others have. I respect that phiosophy.
I can only encourage everyone to simply try the NC Bikes from Honda. I rode a NC750S for about 500km in Greece through the Peloponnes and was really surprised how good it actually rode. Nothing mindblowing, but on the small side roads where you constantly shift from 2-3-4-3-2 for hours, the DCT came in quite handy.😁
I bought a 2024 750X and it's my favorite of all the motorcycles I've owned. It does everything I need it to. Additionally, the parking brake is there because it defaults to neutral when the bike is off. I also heard the "half a jazz motor" thing was a myth too.
A lot of reviews focus on the DCT aspect of the NC line and that's fine but IMO the manual is a gem to ride. It has all the benefits of a scooter - great fuel economy, storage space, etc, but it's still a conventional motorcycle that's just as fun as anything else out there (and it's a LONG STROKE engine! so many bikes today are bore over stroke, which feels stressed out. Sitting at 130 kph in 4000 RPM on a 700 is pretty amazing).
I rode from Queensland Australia (which is the north) to the south in Melbourne without ANY problems and it was comfortable, and then I commuted in the city on it for years great bike.
Very nice Video Miles. You never diasappoint. I rode the 23 model, a 750 DCT with 60hp, and the 14 700cc non DCT bike, basically the one you review without DCT. The new one with DCT just feels great and pulls well up to 150 kph. The one without DCT though, it revs to 6k rpm, and you always run into the redline coming out of corners. With DCT its a really great bike, best commuter there is. Fun in the twisties, due to the continuos pull. And its great to daily with the luggage compartment that can hold a full size helmet, or grocerys for one person. Especially the newer 750. But with manual it just is no fun at all. So get it with the DCT if you want one. Dont be fooled by low priced offers of the manual one. It just sucks.
Hi from the uk I have a freind that has an early manual transmission version of this bike and after having had a ride on it all you can say is it works and is a pleasure to ride and of course it dose it's a honda I can only imagine the dct transmission has been well sorted, not my cup of tea but I recon it will be a big hit with the motorcycle couriers, just like howmany heavy goods vehicles have auto transmissions today
ive tried the nc700 and for me it was very strange to get used to not having a clutch lever when i come to a full stop, but thats me not being used to dct. for a daily driver front getting to point A to B in a city its a very good bike, cheap, automatic, keeps up with traffic with ease
The idea of a DCT from most manufacturers scares me from a reliability standpoint. I had a VW multivan and it was shit in that. But I do trust Honda to get it right.
This was my first bike, but the manual version. Very reliable, easy to ride, comfortable, practical and efficient. However, it feels gutless after 100km/h. If you're doing a lot of highway riding, this would feel pretty annoying.
Strange you have a 700 as it was replaced by the 750 in 2014 as we are in 2024 how come you are not focused on the new model, oh yeah and the whole 'half a jazz engine' myth is not actually true, the car divisions of honda did work on the design with the bike side, but tho there are some similarities like in the valve gear, it's not a cut in half car engine
I use counter steering on this bike and keep my butt planted in the center of the seat. I am 6' tall so it's not uncomfortable to push the inside of the bar. They do have a slightly wide feel with the upright seating position of the bike.
a family member has this bike from 2017, its...well, a scooter. very economical (3,5l/100km), very well buil, reliable, only downside is a very agricultural engine, vibrates and sounds bad, its like a tractor engine. and no shifting is weird but it makes sense. its almost the price of a honda forza 350 but u get almost double horsepower. id always choose a nc750x over a maxiscooter, maxiscooters are way overpriced for 25-30-35 hp they make. overall a nice bike but with zero passion, as a commuter its great.
@@kevindarkstar the note is bass-y but in real life if u listen or ride it u will see it is accompanied by a rattly, junky sound like its a big boulder rolling under the gas tank, feels like a tractor
parking brake explanation is stupid, they had to modify ecu to work with 2 cylinders instead of 4, so there is no chance they "forgot" about parking brake
@@FreeMilesMC Confused the hell out of me once when I was trying to push back the pistons in the front brake caliper, the middle one just would not go back since it's connected to the rear brake pedal.
Don't say "bucks" please that mean dollars, just say Euros as it's confusing. I owned one of these a while back in manual and it was a great bike for what it was.
I own a 2015 DCT version of this bike in black. I've ridden through the mountains of Colorado and the flat roads of Florida. It's a bike you can enjoy to ride or just enjoy the ride. It's light, flicky, easy to ride, has cool options like the front trunk and underslung gas tank which puts all the weight down low. Honda has a way of engineering things rather than just copy catting what others have. I respect that phiosophy.
I do tho it’s a cool little bike ☺️
I can only encourage everyone to simply try the NC Bikes from Honda. I rode a NC750S for about 500km in Greece through the Peloponnes and was really surprised how good it actually rode. Nothing mindblowing, but on the small side roads where you constantly shift from 2-3-4-3-2 for hours, the DCT came in quite handy.😁
I completely agree. I test rode the latest model and will upload the video soon. Can check my content bro. Cheers.
I bought a 2024 750X and it's my favorite of all the motorcycles I've owned. It does everything I need it to. Additionally, the parking brake is there because it defaults to neutral when the bike is off. I also heard the "half a jazz motor" thing was a myth too.
You did a great thing. I test rode the latest model Will upload the video soon. Anyway you can check my content. Ride safe. Cheers.
Interesting! I'm 69 and I've been considering trading my RE Interceptor for a Honda DCT when I get old... 😉
It is a really good option for that ☺️
Mine 700S DCT fuel consumption record is 380km 👌
Boom 15K reached😎 congrats mate!
Thank you for appretiating and checking on it regulary it’s a thing of Beauty ☺️
@@FreeMilesMC you more then deserve it!
thanks for your thoughts on the bike. I appreciate your channel a lot, we think and are attracted to the same bikes kind of. Viele Grüße aus Mexiko ;)
A daily bike. Economical and useful. I test rode the latest model (2024). The video is coming soon. Thanks for sharing this video. Enjoyed.
A lot of reviews focus on the DCT aspect of the NC line and that's fine but IMO the manual is a gem to ride. It has all the benefits of a scooter - great fuel economy, storage space, etc, but it's still a conventional motorcycle that's just as fun as anything else out there (and it's a LONG STROKE engine! so many bikes today are bore over stroke, which feels stressed out. Sitting at 130 kph in 4000 RPM on a 700 is pretty amazing).
I rode from Queensland Australia (which is the north) to the south in Melbourne without ANY problems and it was comfortable, and then I commuted in the city on it for years great bike.
I can imagine this bike to be an excellent workhorse also for Despatch-riding or deliveries.
Very nice Video Miles. You never diasappoint. I rode the 23 model, a 750 DCT with 60hp, and the 14 700cc non DCT bike, basically the one you review without DCT.
The new one with DCT just feels great and pulls well up to 150 kph.
The one without DCT though, it revs to 6k rpm, and you always run into the redline coming out of corners.
With DCT its a really great bike, best commuter there is. Fun in the twisties, due to the continuos pull. And its great to daily with the luggage compartment that can hold a full size helmet, or grocerys for one person. Especially the newer 750.
But with manual it just is no fun at all. So get it with the DCT if you want one. Dont be fooled by low priced offers of the manual one. It just sucks.
Hi from the uk
I have a freind that has an early manual transmission version of this bike and after having had a ride on it all you can say is it works and is a pleasure to ride and of course it dose it's a honda I can only imagine the dct transmission has been well sorted, not my cup of tea but I recon it will be a big hit with the motorcycle couriers, just like howmany heavy goods vehicles have auto transmissions today
ive tried the nc700 and for me it was very strange to get used to not having a clutch lever when i come to a full stop, but thats me not being used to dct.
for a daily driver front getting to point A to B in a city its a very good bike, cheap, automatic, keeps up with traffic with ease
The idea of a DCT from most manufacturers scares me from a reliability standpoint. I had a VW multivan and it was shit in that. But I do trust Honda to get it right.
The thumbnail fooled me so well that I clicked on it
Didn't realize afterwards that it wasn't Spite
I think it’s just the similar haircut was definitly not intentional
@@FreeMilesMC it's all good. Wasn't meant as a callout or anything
Just happened to have a similar vibe
This was my first bike, but the manual version.
Very reliable, easy to ride, comfortable, practical and efficient. However, it feels gutless after 100km/h. If you're doing a lot of highway riding, this would feel pretty annoying.
07:05 ahm..you're in the opposite lane too...
My understand is that it is not actually 1/2Jazz or Fit motor, even as it seems to be....
Yeah. They used some of the parts of the Jazz, I think the piston and parts of the crankshaft are the same.
Strange you have a 700 as it was replaced by the 750 in 2014 as we are in 2024 how come you are not focused on the new model, oh yeah and the whole 'half a jazz engine' myth is not actually true, the car divisions of honda did work on the design with the bike side, but tho there are some similarities like in the valve gear, it's not a cut in half car engine
Are the bars narrow to allow easy lane-splitting?
I’m not sure what you mean by “weird”.
Yes most likely they are for that reason. It’s just you don’t really have good leverage on them and they feel unusual
I use counter steering on this bike and keep my butt planted in the center of the seat. I am 6' tall so it's not uncomfortable to push the inside of the bar. They do have a slightly wide feel with the upright seating position of the bike.
a family member has this bike from 2017, its...well, a scooter. very economical (3,5l/100km), very well buil, reliable, only downside is a very agricultural engine, vibrates and sounds bad, its like a tractor engine. and no shifting is weird but it makes sense. its almost the price of a honda forza 350 but u get almost double horsepower. id always choose a nc750x over a maxiscooter, maxiscooters are way overpriced for 25-30-35 hp they make. overall a nice bike but with zero passion, as a commuter its great.
I don't agree on the engine sound as it's a 270 degree cross plane engine and with a change in exhaust can it sounds like a V-twin 😊
@@kevindarkstar the note is bass-y but in real life if u listen or ride it u will see it is accompanied by a rattly, junky sound like its a big boulder rolling under the gas tank, feels like a tractor
@@LiviuXSA well I can't say mine is 😉
It's a real shame Honda discontinued the S version.
World now want enduro style bikes, so producer leave only X :)
parking brake explanation is stupid, they had to modify ecu to work with 2 cylinders instead of 4, so there is no chance they "forgot" about parking brake
can't you just clip that microphone onto your sweater?
He probably could, but it has become a gimmick obviously!
@@chromaticAberration yeah I know and I find it a bit silly 😜
@@kloppskalli Its time to just get a proper microphone or a clip on I think! no more spoon
How dare you. The spoon must live forever!
@@FacetiousUsername ok
I think this model might also have linked brakes, lots of quirks for such an unexciting motorcycle.
Yes it does I just forgot about it 😬
@@FreeMilesMC Confused the hell out of me once when I was trying to push back the pistons in the front brake caliper, the middle one just would not go back since it's connected to the rear brake pedal.
5:25 what's ''nootreal''?
Don't say "bucks" please that mean dollars, just say Euros as it's confusing. I owned one of these a while back in manual and it was a great bike for what it was.
Ok, I will take this in to consideration
Its a scooter that identifies like a bike. 😂