2014 Honda CTX700 Threadfest

Discussion in 'Road Warriors' started by HondaFanatic, Feb 6, 2013.

  1. Grainbelt

    Grainbelt marginal adventurer

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    They appear to be the same 29L cases from the NC700X with a different cover.

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  2. RedRocket

    RedRocket Yeah! I want Cheesy Poofs

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    This is 2013's Knighthawk 750, an average, low priced minimal maintenance slightly flashy looking bike.
    I think it's fine.



  3. Anteraan

    Anteraan Been here awhile

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    Bingo! V35's are wider, and can hold a full-face helmet. To me, that's what a hard saddlebag should be able to do.
  4. xrcris

    xrcris Been here awhile

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    I didn't know so many people were stressed out by the current crop of motorcycle offerings....:lol3
  5. pauljr

    pauljr Been here awhile

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    I had hope, it is gone.
  6. Lobby

    Lobby Viel Spass, Vato!

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  7. Grainbelt

    Grainbelt marginal adventurer

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    I've had them for six years, and they've held zero of my size M or L modular full-face lids. :dunno
  8. Mobiker

    Mobiker Long timer

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    Well I was kind of hoping for the NC700s just for styling alone. I just can't get into the beak thing on the X.
    These hold no interest for me due mainly to the forward controls.
  9. MariusD

    MariusD Long timer

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    Im sure this is not what the majority on this forum wanted/expected but i personally like what Honda did here. I love my suzuki m50 and only wish it had a 6th gear and better wind protection, because those are its only shortcomings keeping me from long distance touring on it. These new honda products seem to address these issues and im betting these will be great commuters for cruiser fans. Ill probably check one out at the very least. I do wish these werent soft tail.
  10. RedRocket

    RedRocket Yeah! I want Cheesy Poofs

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    They need to find a way to bring in more new riders to sustain the sales of the rest of the bikes.
    Who other than testosterone fueled young men buying sport bikes enter the new bike market in any number?
  11. Maytag Repairman

    Maytag Repairman Been here awhile

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    I was worried it was going to be something that would make me regret buying my nc700x. I really like the look but for the time being I've reformed and sworn off foot forward controls.

    Part of the decision to buy the nc700x was that I thought the horsepower was a decent match for my wife's vstar 950. I thought she would be able to keep up. Not the case. The low end torque and DCT shift through the gears so fast I just leave her in the dust without much thinking about it. Seeing how well the DCT works for me she now wants to trade her bike for a maxi scooter. I'm hoping I can talk her into one of these instead.
  12. Mobiker

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    Just as a point of interest, I have Givi E36's - the older, economy model 36 liter bags and they hold a medium Shoei RF1000 just fine.
  13. Foot dragger

    Foot dragger singletracker

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    It's scooter heritage shows through quickly.
  14. bobobob

    bobobob IN HOC SIGNO VINCES

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    I would give my right nut to be a testosterone fueled young man buying sport bikes again.
    I mean the damn thing isn't doing me any good these days. :rofl
  15. RaY YreKa

    RaY YreKa AA Zoom Baby

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    Don't know about the USA, but in the UK the average age of a new bike buyer is, allegedly, 48.

    I read recently that the average age of a motorcycle on UK roads is 11 years; so a lot of riders are on machines built and sold in 2002.

    These new Honda's meet the Euro A2 licence, which means riders aged 19 can legally own one. So they will be cheap to buy, do 70+mpg, and have 8000+ mile service intervals. Gas is $8 a gallon here, insurance is a big cost for any young rider (a 19 year old in a small car would be paying about £2500 a year).

    Many of our 70mph limits are being down-graded to 50mph, the roads are clogged, and pot-holed. These NTX bikes and the new 500 series are perhaps part of the answer (for the DL650 fans, that bike is already the UK's top-seller for Suzuki).

    The maxi-scoot compare is a valid one; not only do we have a decent sized ride-to-work segment, but on mainland Yurp the cities are full of scooters. I've seen businessmen whipping through Spain on T-Maxes, and office workers on all kinds of scoots.

    As for tourer, remember the USA is truly huge. A European might consider 600-miles a tour, whereas you folks might consider that a decent day-ride.

    But lane-splitting is legal virtually everywhere; you can move pretty quickly though the landscape on a slim bike.
  16. ParaMud

    ParaMud Been here awhile

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    Have I heard any mention on how they copied the diavel?
  17. Lobby

    Lobby Viel Spass, Vato!

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    I think what Honda's doing it looking at marketing data and trying to design motorcycles that will entice new riders.

    They've tried to market to us, but we're always whining that they're not making the stuff we like (see this thread for proof). :deal

    I hope they succeed, because if they do, they'll have enough cash in their motorcycle division to fund cool stuff for us.

    Me? I'd like to see the VFR1200 RT shown earlier in this thread. It doesn't have to beat the K1600GT. It just has to be a good alternative to the R1200RT.
  18. mrbreeze

    mrbreeze I keep blowing down the road

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    We need to look at range, more than the size of the gas tank. If this thing is getting 70mpg, it will go over 200 miles on a tank of gas. That's very competive with other bikes out, and probably better than most.

    Also Honda is probably expecting the price of gas to just keep going up, and they are probably right. Gas is already $8 a gallon in Europe, it may be $8 a gallon here before you wear out your next bike.

    Also we are aging. Those forward controls and rear set bars will probably appeal to a lot of older riders with bad knees.

    We really don't need another sport bike in the American market, there are already plenty of those to choose from. Honda does need to get more involved in the Adventure Touring segment, and I suspect they are working on something. As for now, I like the frugal, low cost bikes Honda is bringing to market.

    I'm voting thumbs up on this one. :clap
  19. ph0rk

    ph0rk Doesn't Care

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    I wonder about this. Last two BMW dealers I have visited have had scads of r1200gs/gsa's, f800/700gs bikes lying around, as well as used models. Maybe they're just bulking up for the spring rush, but I don't know. I'd love to know what the last quarter sales in 2012 were like (of all bikes). Of course, the big four dealers all have scads of sportbikes and metric cruisers, too.


    I'm pretty glad I don't own a motorcycle dealership right now. I don't think there's any danger of the industry tanking, but I sure wouldn't want to have to guess what tomorrow's rider wants to buy.
  20. Croak

    Croak Been here awhile

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    I hope all these NC700 variants sell like hotcakes, because with a strong bottom line then Honda America would be flush enough with cash to also import (or develop) the models people like "us" want as well.

    That said, today's announcement was a let-down, I was really hoping for the VFR1200X or something new and exciting. These bikes are as unpalatable to me as the Rune and DN-01, and sadly I suspect most of the buying public will react in the same way.