Thank you so much for posting this video. I fitted a topbox and rails to my bike and dropped a washer behind a panel. Made the mistake of trying to put the wrong size bolt into a hole and the speed fastener clip behind the panel got splayed wide so I had to remove both side panels to squeeze the fastener back into shape. Dealer would have charged me at least an hours labour ( £60) So again - Many thanks.
Thanks for this. Having seen that this bike has normal tappets, I did consider it. I was tossing up between an old Airhead and a Royal Enfield 500, due to simplicity, but these NCs look straight forward. Still can’t see the engine though! :) this week’s is the decider
Just bought a used NC750S 2017 model. Really enjoying it. Thanks for the video really helpful. Is there a port for a GPS connection? Have you fitted one do you have a video?
I stumbled across your videos because you're the only person with NC700s and NC700x disassembly guides. I wanted to know if the parts were interchangeable? I want to purchase an NC700x but I like the NC700s styling. I'm in the US as well.
The x and s have different plastics some carry over but not a whole lot, and sadly the 700s model isn't available in the US. One big difference between the two bikes is the dash and headlight on the x mounted on front cowl and on the s it's just bolted into the handlebars
It's a doddle, old chap...wwrenching your bike lets you get to know it properly, instead of forking out a load of loot for indeterminate work by dealers.
@@alansykes1496 yeah i ment thanks for doing it for the video. Bikes seam more hand on than a car and far less stuff to have to work on. Providing you have somewhere to work and some tools.
Just got a 2016 nc750 today. Cant say i noticed any 12v outputs on mine. At 2:07 i see youvhave two plus battery voltage dial. Cut into the battery cover?
Hello Alan, Thanks for the good video, has helped me very well at work!!! Question: the digital module at the battery, what is it? I want something like that. Thanks and continue so, Best greetings from hondaracer alias ncwerner ;-)
Hi Werner - see the details of the Frunk Power Panel on the UK forum pages of www.nc700.co.uk - sign up, it's free, and search for Fred's Frunk Power Panel. Full details of the bits needed and the facilities the panel provides are all on that forum thread. Regards, ALAN