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700x is in my top 3 next bikes to consider, as im thinking of doing my a2 licence soon.brains_t wrote:My PCX has just done 1,000 miles - still loving it but dreaming of a er6n or NC700X
tgbm13 wrote:700x is in my top 3 next bikes to consider, as im thinking of doing my a2 licence soon.brains_t wrote:My PCX has just done 1,000 miles - still loving it but dreaming of a er6n or NC700X
think about the ninja 300 aswell only £4995 :O
My wife has a black er6f. They are good bikesbrains_t wrote:tgbm13 wrote:700x is in my top 3 next bikes to consider, as im thinking of doing my a2 licence soon.brains_t wrote:My PCX has just done 1,000 miles - still loving it but dreaming of a er6n or NC700X
think about the ninja 300 aswell only £4995 :O
Been watching some you tube reviews. I hear the NC700s and x can be a challenge in some every day situations particularly were a quick burst of speed is needed to overtake 50-60 mph traffic (think getting away from lorries).
Been sitting on er6's this afternoon (and the Ninja 300 which seems like a toy compared - sorry just my opinion) and it looks like it will be a decision between the n(aked) or f(aired). I love the style of the er6n but the er6f would provide better protection for motorway journeys. I would use it for everyday commuting which the PCX can do fine so the only benefit of going bigger would be to do trips on faster roads hence my heart wants the er6n and my head the er6f.
Oh well, suppose I better book my DAS before I get any older and am still able to bribe the wife
Yep, opening the throttle is really difficult.brains_t wrote:I hear the NC700s and x can be a challenge in some every day situations particularly were a quick burst of speed is needed to overtake 50-60 mph traffic (think getting away from lorries)
Can't help you there, I never do maintenance whilst riding LOLgn2 wrote:Yep, opening the throttle is really difficult.brains_t wrote:I hear the NC700s and x can be a challenge in some every day situations particularly were a quick burst of speed is needed to overtake 50-60 mph traffic (think getting away from lorries)
Biscuits. Baked twice. Latin. e.g. sic biscuitus disintegrat.maddiedog wrote:I'd also argue that the post quality here, on average, is much higher than there. Good stuff.