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				Re: NC750x DCT
				Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 8:42 am
				by wei2go
				Went and did a short section of twisties over red hill in kalk bay and over ou Kaap se weg. Fire fighters were out in full force with three helicopters fighting a fire on Silvermine
			
		
				
			 
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				Re: NC750x DCT
				Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 9:33 am
				by wei2go
				The DCT has two modes, drive and sport.  I have been riding as conservatively as possible in drive mode since buying the bike, to try get the best fuel economy (I'm a bit of a cheap skate that way), but on red hill I tried out the sports mode. Sports mode is FUN!!! It actually felt like a 750cc bike, for a change, with power always there on the throttle, and good engine braking to prep for the next corner.  
Riding in drive mode is pretty dull, and it feels like you're put putting along, with the gears always in the highest gear possible. I actually have more fun in my PCX, then the NC 750x in auto drive mode.
			 
			
					
				Re: NC750x DCT
				Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 7:06 pm
				by Monty1952
				The NC750X claims great mileage and there is an offset to that - you have to drive so carefully and for many, it's simply boring. I would likely be in sport mode most of the time. Would be interesting to find out the mileage difference between drive and sport over sustained periods.
			 
			
					
				Re: NC750x DCT
				Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 3:35 pm
				by wei2go
				http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/ ... k-20150302
Hectic. We haven't had a fire this bad in 15years. Luckily I don't live too close to table mountain
 
			 
			
					
				Re: NC750x DCT
				Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2015 12:06 pm
				by wei2go
				I live pretty close to SAB breweries which is sited on an underground spring which the brewery uses to make their top notch beers. I believe the spring is historically public access, so SAB has to keep it open for public use.  They have however made the collection place very nice, and people in the know come from far and wide to collect free spring water.
			
		
				
			 
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My two bikes together. I've put some reflective tape on the top box of the scooter. Still need to do the same for the bike.
			
		
				
			 
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				Re: NC750x DCT
				Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2015 12:17 pm
				by tbln930
				So which is more fun for tooling around the neighborhood?
			 
			
					
				Re: NC750x DCT
				Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2015 12:23 pm
				by wei2go
				That's an easy one. Without a doubt the PCX.  The bike is only better on open roads and strong crosswinds. If I even park the bike on a hint of a decline, like any side of the road camber, It would take me half an hour to bounce it out in reverse. Ive been stuck like that twice now.
			 
			
					
				Re: NC750x DCT
				Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2015 12:30 pm
				by tbln930
				Thanks - I knew it but I wanted some of the folks looking to "upgrade" to larger bikes to maybe realize what they are giving up. If you are a high speed commuter it may make some sense. For a recreational rider - not so much.
			 
			
					
				Re: NC750x DCT
				Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 6:39 am
				by Steph
				wei2go's motorcycle has a 32" seat height and high center of gravity. That may have a lot do with the lack of ease pushing it around. 
The Honda CTX 700N DCT has a 28" seat height and low center of gravity. Very user friendly! 

 
			
					
				Re: NC750x DCT
				Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 10:33 am
				by gn2
				wei2go wrote:If I even park the bike on a hint of a decline, like any side of the road camber, It would take me half an hour to bounce it out in reverse. Ive been stuck like that twice now.
Always park nose pointing uphill so you can roll it backwards downhill.
 
			
					
				Re: NC750x DCT
				Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 10:40 am
				by tbln930
				Your fires finally hit our national news a bit ago. They really look bad.
wei2go wrote:That's an easy one. Without a doubt the PCX.  The bike is only better on open roads and strong crosswinds. If I even park the bike on a hint of a decline, like any side of the road camber, It would take me half an hour to bounce it out in reverse. Ive been stuck like that twice now.
 
			
					
				Re: NC750x DCT
				Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 11:05 am
				by wei2go
				gn2 wrote:Always park nose pointing uphill so you can roll it backwards downhill.
Yup, but if the gradient is very slight, its not always easy to tell when you are in a rush. It was never much of an issue with the pcx
 
			
					
				Re: NC750x DCT
				Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 11:08 am
				by wei2go
				Steph wrote:wei2go's motorcycle has a 32" seat height and high center of gravity. That may have a lot do with the lack of ease pushing it around. 
The Honda CTX 700N DCT has a 28" seat height and low center of gravity. Very user friendly! 

 
Cool. I just googled the ctx. I like the look of the naked version.  I plan on doing a bit of off roads eventually, which the NC is more suited
 
			
					
				Re: NC750x DCT
				Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 11:13 am
				by wei2go
				tbln930 wrote:Your fires finally hit our national news a bit ago. They really look bad.
Yup. I live on a 4th floor apartment, with a mountain view, which is a few km away. Its devastating yet impressive watching the mountain in flames.  There hasn't been a fire like this since 2000
 
			
					
				Re: NC750x DCT
				Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 12:29 pm
				by wei2go
				I have a optimate 2 battery tender 
http://optimate-battery-charger.co.za/
I added the permanent lead to the NC750 
http://optimate-battery-charger.co.za/s ... ead-sae-71
And a 12v cigarette socket accessory 
http://optimate-battery-charger.co.za/s ... ket-sae-76
I plan on using it to charge my mobile devices when I eventually get around to a longer road trip. Its all directly linked to the battery though, instead of being keyed to turn off. Its a bit of a risk, but definitely a cheaper, simpler option.
 
			
					
				Re: NC750x DCT
				Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 1:13 pm
				by tbln930
				Yes - I did the same on my 2013 PCX. I am up to 5 BTs.  

  2 Scoots, ATV, RV Battery, and John Deere lawn tractor.  My wife said what are all of these green lights in the garage.  
 
 
Are they getting the fires out?
 
			
					
				Re: NC750x DCT
				Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 1:16 pm
				by wei2go
				The table mountain fires are out, there's one still going in the stellenbosch mountains
			 
			
					
				Re: NC750x DCT
				Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2015 6:55 am
				by forza300
				I sooooooo wish they would bring the CTX to Oz instead of the porky and rather useless Integra (sorry, but Honda stuffed that one up, neither the best parts of a scooter nor the best parts of a motorbike... just .... too darn heavy and useless).
			 
			
					
				Re: NC750x DCT
				Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2015 6:01 pm
				by tbln930
				I think that is a red CTX700 w/ farings on the new Geico commercial I keep seeing. Anyone else see it?
			 
			
					
				Re: NC750x DCT
				Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 3:29 pm
				by wei2go
				After 1000km on the NC750x DCT, I still prefer the PCX150.  The light scoot is soooo much easier to handle. If only I lived in a place with less freeways and strong crosswinds.....
My significant other prefers riding pillion on the NC due to the better rear suspensions. We did a full day out last weekend , putting close to 200km, with no complaint. Our previous best was about 100km on the PCX, after which, she was crying blue murder.