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    OK, what the devil is THIS?

    This:


    My guess, before I do any Google searching, is that this is an NC700x that has been watching too much Batman!

    Or this:

    I guess I don't subscribe to enough motorcycle magazines, because I've never seen one of these before. Vultis?
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    #2
    I bet it was released to the public on April 1.
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      #3
      How revolting.....yuck. if this was to be a real for sale machine, I wonder this.....how does one see very well? It seems that the seat is so low,
      And the handlebars / "dashboard" are so high that it must limit a riders vision.

      112mph? No thanks.
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        #4
        Yes, it's real. Saw one in the Honda tent at MotoGP. Striking, but hideous to me.

        Then again, video game and anime fans might like it. I dunno.

        It's important to remember: we're not the target market. When's the last time you heard of anyone on this forum buying a brand-new motorcycle?
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          #5
          I always thought it would be cool to have a bike where you are real close to the ground.
          A real lay down type of bike.
          The pegs, seat and the bars are not placed to what I would want in such a bike.
          Betcha with a hacksaw and some time it would make a great cafe.
          Back to the drawing board!

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            #6
            It's Honda's hybred scooter of sorts, ugly as hell and not sure what market they are targeting with it. Probably end up as a mistake as their last automatic transmission bike was a couple years ago. They couldn't give those things away. Matter of fact the dealer here still has the only one they got and it's 3 years old already!
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              #7
              Originally posted by mrbill5491 View Post
              It's Honda's hybred scooter of sorts, ugly as hell and not sure what market they are targeting with it. Probably end up as a mistake as their last automatic transmission bike was a couple years ago. They couldn't give those things away. Matter of fact the dealer here still has the only one they got and it's 3 years old already!

              I can't remember the exact model name of the machine you're talking about, but I remember it. Its main failing was the completely ridiculous price -- it was something like $17K. Yes, it was a very "different" machine, but it had its strong points. However, very few people saw the point in spending money that could buy two conventional bikes on one oddball.

              On the flip side, I believe the NC700 is selling quite well in the US, with a base price under $8,000. And their CB500 and CBR250/300 models are definitely finding an audience.

              There's a very strange gray area in the US rider's psyche where automatic or CVT transmissions are OK up to a certain size or style, then suddenly hated passionately on any bike you straddle.
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              2015 Yamaha FJ-09, Magma Red Power Corrupts...
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                #8
                Not something for me. I'd ride a Harley first. LOL
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by bwringer View Post
                  When's the last time you heard of anyone on this forum buying a brand-new motorcycle?
                  It was June 21, 2014, and YOU WERE THERE!!!



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                    I've been tempted more and more by the NC700x, but it's not a CVT. It's a DCT, dual-clutch transmission. The DCT version is the only way to get ABS; the manual trans version has non-ABS brakes. Ecch.

                    The word, generally, is that the DCT is pretty respectable for smaller displacements.

                    In Europe, they now have a NC750x in DCT, so it's almost certain that's what this black thing is. It's the European (and maybe elsewhere) version with some gee-whiz bodywork. You'd think that if you were putting together this ultra-sinister machine with the stealth angles and Batman attitude, you'd build it around something with more than 2 cylinders and 29 horsepower.

                    I've seen an abnormal number of NC700x's for sale with less than 3,000 miles on them, leading me to believe that people have purchased them brand new, gotten tired of them, and are now willing to take their lumps just to get rid of them. On the other hand, you'll see tons of owners on Facebook showing off their versions that they've had for two years and counting. It seems they do have a solid following when they land with the right owners.

                    It's really tempting; my strategy now is to return to single-bike ownership. We'll see how prices deflate after the season ends. The motorcycling equivalent of the Honda Civic is how people are referring to the NC700x; well, I do in fact own a Honda Civic...
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Steve View Post
                      It was June 21, 2014, and YOU WERE THERE!!!
                      Well, yeah, I mean before that...

                      People on this forum have been known to buy new bikes, but it's still a pretty rare event...
                      1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
                      2005 KLR685, Aztec Pink - Turd II.3, the ReReReTurdening
                      2015 Yamaha FJ-09, Magma Red Power Corrupts...
                      Eat more venison.

                      Please provide details. The GSR Hive Mind is nearly omniscient, but not yet clairvoyant.

                      Celeriter equita, converteque saepe.

                      SUPPORT THIS SITE! DONATE TODAY!

                      Co-host of "The Riding Obsession" sport-touring motorcycling podcast at tro.bike!

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                        #12
                        Trevor... but he works three jobs and he sold his wife's bike (or at least he said he would)

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                          #13
                          Here is another one in Nashville, TN

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