That exhaust sound was truly terrible, your version. Ha I took a test ride on a 2015 with 6k miles a couple of days ago. Bike rode nicely with smooth gear shifter. I wish it had a few accessories like luggage, engine guard, skid plate etc. Those things really add up as well you know.
I wasn't sure if you where joking or not.. I mean some of the points I was thinking, really lol.. I have a 2019 nc750x and I love it.. The exhaust, defo replaced that as it didn't make any sound..
I’ve been riding the same bike for 3 years too. 56000 kms. Just got back from my yearly trip to Sydney from Melbourne along the coastal route. Had a very sore bum at the end of each day but apart from that it was a great ride. I commute daily in all weather conditions. Awesome bike.
This was the video which helped me to decide on which bike to buy. My finalists were BMWGS800, Yamaha Tenere & Honda NC750X, of course I always had a soft spot for Hondas all my life. After watching this video, I went straight to my Honda dealer and became a proud owner of a 2020 Honda NC750X DCT. Your videos are my encyclopedia Brittanica for maintenance refrences. I have looked at many other vlogs but your videos are the best for novices like me. They've given me the confidence and a joy of new hobby. I love how you give step by step guide and the details you go through. I'm sure there are many out there who are grateful like me. Thank you so much.
Thanks mate. I agree it’s a joy of ownership to be able to work on your bike as well as ride it - something rare these days with bikes packed with tech.
I had an F650GS BMWAnalog gauges I blacked out my very small wind screen So my phone GPS and indicator lights would be made highly visible. and since my bike was stolen last week I’m looking for a replacement and thought I’d check it out. I didn’t know these existed, I think they’re better looking than my GS.
It was my NC750X 2014 models 90 000km birthday about a week ago. If it weren't for all these faults, it would have been a perfect bike, and we all know nothing in this world is Perfect :-)
Phew! I really thought you've got tired of this wonderful bike :-) Nice to finally hear that the change only was into your motorcycle gear. Ride safe! :-)
Humour aside, you must remember that this bike is built to a budget - it is good value. The real faults are the LCD display, the skinny pegs and the fuel filler location (The tank position is good, but I'm sure the filler could be positioned so that one doesn't have to lift the pillion each time-which is a real pain). Good video - many thanks from Devon, England!
I got a pair of puig shorty levers, foldable and adjustable (also red, to match the bike), they look great. Thanks for a fun video and enjoy your trip. I think I've pretty much changed everything you've changed on my NC750S.
Couldn't believe it and am glad you were just having some fun. One year ago I was looking for a new bike and came across your reviews and mod tips. The honest commentary was a factor in my final decision. I picked up my bike last November and have just over 5,000 miles on it. All the luggage pieces, center stand, front fender extension, and the balance of tools to the factory kit (US models don't come with the wrenches to adjust the chain) were added. The center stand and tools should be standard equipment in my opinion. For my riding, I found it best to simply take the wind screen off. Looks a bit odd, but the buffeting is completely gone. Thank you for all your posts. Of the previous bikes I have owned, this one has been the best fit for me. It's a beautiful fall day here in Connecticut and time to go add some miles. Thanks again.
whew... I thought you were going to sell it. Just bought mine and you are an inspiration. On the negative side my Honda dealer couldn't find a radiator guard or a skid plate in their catalogs here in the U.S. Guess that's why the Africa Twin is double the price, all the little things plus the displacement and horsepower. Couldn't afford the Africa though so I will make the best out of it.
Similar quality to my old CBR500R. the swing arm was a box section and I had to get a new chain and sprocket at 24,000 but it was locking up at about 8,000. I just tried to keep it clean and lubed till it was so bad it was getting weak and risked it snapping. Had it for 5 years but sold it recently as I want to go exploring. First stop I'm planning is Longreach and then across to Alice.
Just viewed your start to taz... Hope y'all have a great trip... And another 45 years! I've looked at, and rode a few of these a couple of times... The DCT model would be for me. I truly enjoy your pace to life, and your ability to show your enjoyment. Thanks for using this bike, to share your life........
So many bikes are like this, my Vstrom is the same, it's similar to buying the base model of a car, some of these 'extras' would cost the manufacturer pennies to fir at production.
Have done most of these too except the fork adjusters. Have had my seat re padded to little affect...lifted it up too with little affect. And put a sheepskin on seat to some affect but its still a torture instrument. Have lowered the rear suspension which has made the handling much more sure footed along with the pilot 4s fitted which are still very good after 7k miles...
I agree with most of your points, and I have adopted pretty much the same workarounds. I disagree about the LCD display, though. I think it is very good and easy to read under any conditions (mine is the 2018 model, so it could be different). And I don't need heated grips at all, since it never gets really cold around here. Another point: I think the brakes could be better... Anyway, same as you, I truly enjoy my NC750X :)
Muhahahaha I liked the ending it's epic. And I was preparing to write about some of the faults Hahahahaha great video! Still there are good options for these faults: Heated grips they are optional at Honda NC750x you can have it, the seat you can buy a perfect confortable seat from Top Sellerie in France, windshield higher from Puig plus deflector, Top case and rack are also Honda Optionals. Power ... it does 0-100 Km in 4.4 seconds that's not so bad... Also the stock exhaust it's better than the scooter one 😁🤣 The Dunlop tyres are very good on the rain from my personal experience but they run fast at arround 12.000 Km in my case. I totaly agreed with radiator protection , foot pegs, and most of the rest..
I'm glad I watched this until the end! It reminds me of my CB1100EX which I keep modifying in similar ways to fit better. But I won't get rid of it because I love riding it and am about to do so in just a little while!
I've recently purchased a 2013 DCT with very few miles, and I find those same reasons the cause of my monthly window shopping phenomena however, after close inspection of would be potential threats to my reliable NC I end up returning home with the same bike, nedless to say I find myself changing atires often and returning to the road and enjoying my NC. Till I can afford a second bike which is the only sensible thing to do if you only have one bike the NC shall remain in my possession.
I got 10,000 Kms on my 2019 NC750X in 3 and a half months. It is my forth and last motorcycle. I will never drive anything else now. Amazing engineering by Honda who have produced the funnest drive that I have every experienced. From running errands down town to a two-week drive down the US Eastern Seaboard; it does it all. I am glad that I watched your video to the end (haha).
Following up on my ownership comments of two years ago......I purchased a 25mm lowering kit for the rear end which has made getting on / off much easier. The front end would not move a mm so had to be left. But this was a one gain two losses move. The headlight turned into a search light for aircraft and the main stand became impossible to use. The owner's handbook was useless for adjusting the headlight beam angle but RU-vid was very informative. The second issue was not fixable and also made the side stand less than safe. Last month I fell over in car park after putting my foot down into a large pot hole. I then found the bike was too heavy to lift up on my own. I have just renewed both tyres at 11,500 miles of use from new. My Norton 961 chewed through two sets in the same time. The rear chain has been adjusted twice and may need changing soon.
All I've done is Puig windscreen with visor and Honda top case and centerstand. I make sure keep radiator clean. Nowadays I don't try to make it an all day bike with heated grips and cruise, I just stop more often and the seat is breaking me in over time. The main thing is the upright and alert riding position with core engaged, completely compatible the firm suspension and seat.
Hshahaha 20 personal modifications. I love my NC750 and its simplicity, great handling, bright light, good brakes, quiet engine, crazy cornering qualities and very low operation cost.
I enjoyed the video and sound effects! You're points are spot on and looking forward to farkling Honda's great bike into my bike with similar upgrades. I put my deposit down yesterday on a 2020. What foot pegs are those?! I've subscribed to your channel and will also dig around for your sloping seat adjustment! Ride safe, sir!
Good video on dislikes of this model...and I'm happy you kept it! I have the 2018 Dct with Abs version and love it! Not as many miles as you though but I plan on riding it further out than around..😁 town
I agree with all your sentiments - and still think it's one of the best all-around "if you can have only one bike"... And I've ridden for over 50 years and crossed the US on Goldwings, had sport touring bikes, Kawasaki Concours, dirt bikes, etc. I commute 44 miles almost every day - and love the mileage... I can go 600 miles in a day on my older Goldwings - not so sure this bike would see me in the saddle that long... but very happy with my choice.
I absolutely love my nc I have had 14 road bikes and for the money I love this the most. I am saving for a fork kit and rear shock. Most under rated bike around i actually rank it up there with my old TDM 900.
Perfectly correct in all your comments Honda do take a real long time to listen to us NC owners - we have to spend £1000 or more to make it the bike it should be- never mind just building it to a price point- but once we have put the essential extras on its a brilliant bike to own and ride.
There is no perfect bike. I agree with your list, specially the seat's hardness... But for everything you get for this bike, imho all these faults won't change my mind: the NC is a terrific allrounder and it's definitely a keeper for real world riding. Cheers for the vid!
I’m really happy with mine, my height is 173cm so I have no problem at all with the wind and with my position on the bike. The seat it is not comfortable, but from my side, only on long ride. Minimum 2 hours ride. The exhaust system is ok 👍. The tires are not good, I agree. I’ve put on mine Michelin pilot. Really happy with it. And you forgot to mention that you can store a helmet in front of the bike. I think that is really important and you don’t need a top box. 😉😉😉. Many thanks for the video 👍
Took me a minute or so to realise the praise behind the lines. You must have had some tease from BMW or KTM owners, I would imagine.... Great stuff, thank you
Some issues have been changed on the 2023 version- but still have to buy the basic essential's- centre stand- front fender extender-larger screen- all other stuff are extras as usual- but its a splendid bike and is built to a price point.
The one fairly big positive you failed to mention on any of your video's is the fairing that helps protect your knee's & part of your leg's from the elements, especially if living in cooler climates-instantly noticeable. I don't like top boxes as I prefer to keep the weight low but you can get C bow pannier system from Motorcycle adventure products in Aus-easy to mount. You then have a choice of Hepco Becker soft luggage (lockable). Male C bow on your bike, female C bow on the bag's. Great system. AUD $319.00. It's slant is more towards a road bike than a adventure bike but doing what you've done with front guard extender & more versatile tyres you could do some off road with limitations. I don't know of any motorcycle on the planet that comes with hand guards, apart from maybe hard core farm bikes or off road bikes. Heated grips usually also an add on except on certain models of Triumph like the T120 Bonneville. Hope you're oxford heated grips go through a relay to protect your delicate battery. I had no problem with windscreen on NC750X I took for test ride-depends on your body height from waist. You may find those new pegs may catch on the ground if cornering hard. Centre stands mostly an extra except on Royal ENfield-they put them on as standard. At least you can fit a centre stand-I couldn't on my Ducati Scrambler.
Great and honest review! I owned the NC700 and traveled around the the eastern US. I loved the bike but couldn't get used to the seat feel so I sold it. Sadly, I still miss that bike! Honda did a great job on the motor and styling. I agree with your mods 100% and wish Honda would improve in those areas. I would own another one if the seat were all day comfortable. Thanks for the video!
Thumper McKenzie - thanks mate. As this was a bit of a spoof, I need to say I don’t mind the seat! I’ve done over 60,000km to date and some 1,000km days and have no plans to change the seat. But I know a lot of people hate it.
@@AfricaTwin-Stuff , I have talked to others that feel the same as you. I am currently on a Suzuki Vstrom DL1000 and still had to modify the seat on that. I guess I have a soft bottom end! I have ridden to every state in the US except Alaska so I do some long days in the saddle. I do miss that Honda and have been looking at after market seats for one that might lead me to purchasing a NC750 in the future. My wife rides a Honda CTX700 and has currently 106k miles on it. We ride a lot!
Well, I'd never watched one of your vids before, but I have just bought a 2015 NC750X, so far I'm loving it. I was thinking "the guys a dope, most bikes would need exactly the same mods", until the end of the vid that is. As for only being 190cm's tall!!!! For those of us who still relate to feet and inches, that's 74.8 inches - just under 6'3" lol. One point on the bike I have noticed is seat comfort, I need to check your other vids to see if there are any top tips regarding that. Happy riding!
Phil Smith - thanks mate. Seat? I changed the seat slope (I have a video on this) and that was good enough for me. Lots of people complain about the seat comfort but I’m one of the rare ones who don’t mind it. I’ve had many worse and a few better (till the foam collapsed) so the NC seat is fine for me.
I recently saw a NC750X in a car park looked at it for some time thinking it could be a bike for me, not complicated, saw one of your reviews, economical + ease to maintain looked at Honda website and it's not listed, good one bean counters
"I'm only 190cm tall"!!!!!!!!!!! Ha. I suffer at the other end of the scale at 172cm tall. i have trouble reaching the ground even on a CB500X! Great video.
@@AfricaTwin-Stuff None taken. It was a fun video. I think its fun personalizing our bikes to suite our needs rather than waiting for the "Perfect" bike to hit the market. Enjoy Tassie
My NC750X is 4 years old and came with heated grips and top box. I have found the bike to generally be a reliable workhorse for comuting and touring. In my opinion it is a good all-rounder with some faults which unless corrected would put me off buying another. The front forks are harsh and transmit every round bump through the handlebars. The display is ridiculus. Most of the digits are too small to read in both daylight or the dark. It is like a modern mobile phone in having loads of features that might be of use to some people but not all. It is menu driven by two buttons. If you hold one of these buttons down for too long everything useful gets zeroed or changed. The display was actually clearer and easier to adjust on the earlier NC700 model. I am 178cm (5' 10) tall and can only just touch the ground with both feet. I invaribly catch the passenger hump with my boot when getting on or off the bike. I can lower the back end a little but this will affect the sterring head angle. Unless Honda change the ride height I will not buy another.
Another great video, keep em coming my friend, people will only understand how great this bike is when they buy 1, that's why Honda only made 3 changes to the 2020 model, 1. New shade colour , 2. Traction control. 3. Extra 500 rpm, they know they made a great bike and a great seller, so why mess with it..
1: Absolutely right. 2 Absolutely right. 3. Absolutely right. 4. Absolutely right. 5. Not a big deal. 6. Not a big deal. 7. Absolutely right. 8 Absolutely right. 9 Not a big deal. 10 Absolutely right. 11. Center stand? Buy one! 12. Buy one! 13. Absolutely right. 14. Really? A terrible stock seat? 15. Buy a new can. 16. Absolutely right. 17. It’s one of NC’s best features, no? 18. Absolutely right, like most bikes. 19 So Absolutely right! Especially on the 2021 model! 20. Yikes! I suspect that’s a manufacturer’s defect. 21. Absolutely right. 22. It’s a NC. 23. It’s an NC!
Could not agree with you more ESPECIALLY your final point. The LCD display does have one "advantage" though; in most light conditions it acts as a mirror so you can check that I have not forgot my helmet. For the clutch lever problem I bought a cheap pair of adjustable and collapsible levers on fleabay for £25 (added plus in being nice and shiny red like the bike). Best wishes.
C Cooper - ha! Had not thought of that advantage of the display. I actually tried aftermarket levers but didn’t like the “feel” so went back to standard.