NC700XD Alaska ADV Motorcycle

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Is the Honda NC700 an "Adventure bike".
Well, I just returned from a 7,122 mile trip to Alaska. I switched to knobby tires and rode over 1,000 miles on unpaved roads in Alaska and the Yukon. It was an epic adventure!
I carried my camping gear, cooking gear and all the tools needed to complete the journey.
I wanted a mid-weight bike with tubeless tires. I wanted a smooth motor - not a single cylinder thumper. I wanted modern technology like ABS brakes and fuel injection. I also wanted rock-solid dependability. I have bought and sold ADV bikes that were too finicky and high maintenance.
I did NOT want a motocross bike because I was going to ride over 6,000 miles of highway! The NC700 (mine was the XD model with the new DCT transmission) averaged 60 mpg! It never used a drop of oil. I averaged 475 miles per day.
No bike is perfect; every ADV bike is a compromise. But - in my opinion - the Honda NC70XD is the perfect bike for an adventure including both highway and unpaved roads.
The NC700 costs no more than an ADV equipped KLR650 or WR250.
PS. I can buy THREE NC700's for the price of a BMW GS! And I can buy TWO NC700's for the price of a new Honda Africa Twin! I don't need an electric windshield and multiple traction models. Simpler is better; less is more.

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  • @randyreek
    @randyreek7 жыл бұрын

    I want to add that the DCT transmission is fantastic. It is hard to admit but the computer shifts netter than you ever will. You never miss a shift or short shift. It is impossible to stall starting out on a slope. And there is no reving and shifting like a standard clutch. The DCT has 2 clutches and each engages at the perfect RPM, seamlessly. I rode almost entirely in "Sport" mode, and only used the paddle shifters when passing or downshifting on soft roads.

  • @Hendo70586

    @Hendo70586

    7 жыл бұрын

    I just stumbled across your video while watching Tewster2's Alaska trip on his WR250R here on the Tube after reading his ride report on ADV Rider. I been riding a 2007 V-strom 650 loaded out and I am looking at getting another bike. Currently been Going back and forth between a WR250R ( Course, I really do not want to go back to messing with tubes now that I am much older ) and a BMW GS700 as it has tubeless tires. You right, Those BMW's are ridiculous on prices. Anyway this NC700 has peaked my interest by checking out your video. Also I see I could be able to transfer my luggage straight from the V-Strom 650 to this NC700 as I see you have the same Happy Trail Panniers I have on the Wee and basically the same top case which mine is a GIVI brand, But basically the same top case. Think mine is a 52L which it holds a bunch of gear if packed good, and same with those Panniers also holds plenty of gear, plus I have waterproof bags for the top of the Panniers which I cinch down with Rok straps.. All I would need is probably some different mounting racks for the Panniers and a different rack for the top case which would save me a bunch of money getting it ready for long touring camping trips. Thanks for the video, as this NC700 has now peaked my interest big time. Heck the thing even has a trunk under the seat which looks big. I always referred to the V-Strom as my pack mule and it has never let me down and the fact it has tubeless tires has always been a plus, as my days of changing tubes in the middle of nowhere on side of road in mud and pouring down rain is over with. Going have to find a Powersports dealer who has one of these in stock to go check it out. Knowing I can transfer most of my stuff from WEE to this bike could save me a ton of money as those Happy Trail Panniers with Racks were close to a grand when I bought them and that top Givi case was around 300 bucks I believe when I bought it several years ago. Is the seat Height on this NC700 about the same as the V-Strom?

  • @gonecamper3510

    @gonecamper3510

    7 жыл бұрын

    The panniers shown are from Tusk - WAY cheaper than Happy Trails but just as durable and completely water-tight. I used SW Motech removable racks and just bolted the panniers on. Don't compare a WR250R to a V-Strom. I have had BOTH! The WR is great off-road, but a real ball-breaker for long distances. It was never meant to be a road bike. The V-Strom is just about perfect on the road, but I hated the WIDE boxes. The Honda has the low exhaust and this provides the narrower profile. This alone kept me from buying another Suzuki - plus the higher price! Yes, tubeless tires were another factor. I traded off a Triumph Tiger to avoid tubes before this ride!

  • @Hendo70586

    @Hendo70586

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the quick comeback. Yeah the Tusk are about the same as the Happy Trails but like you mentioned cheaper. Those Tusk appears to be made the same as the Happy Trails. I am not sure they had those Tusk Panniers when I was fitting out the V-Strom back in early 2008 when I bought this 2007. I agree on the WR250R. I would not want to try and ride it many miles on the HWY, especially on the interstate which I try to avoid anyway. Only reason, I had looked at the WR250R was I was thinking of hauling it on a bike carrier on my Jeep to get to the mountains and riding it once there as living here in Louisiana, it would be way to much Hwy riding to get to more relaxed roads. I certainly will be Going go check out this NC700. Looks to be just the bike I am looking for. I envy all you Riders who experienced the sheer beauty and excitement of riding to Alaska. Take care and ride safe Randy.

  • @HernanMansilla

    @HernanMansilla

    5 жыл бұрын

    What tire size did you use ?, type, model, brand ?

  • @kevinheimbouch8061
    @kevinheimbouch80617 жыл бұрын

    that's the best looking NC 700 set up I have see. Excellent job.

  • @lfb004
    @lfb0047 жыл бұрын

    I couldn't agree more with you regarding that less is more. I have ridden tens of thousands of miles across the US and about 6 different countries. I have relied mostly in inexpensive but dependable bikes. Currently I ride the V-strom DL 650 adventure and I am very happy with it. When I was shopping for the strom I consider the NC700 which I agree with you it's a fantastic bike. I am a firm believer that any bike can do the job as long as you have the sense of adventure. Great video, I am looking forward to see more from you.

  • @randyreek

    @randyreek

    7 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I actually had a DL650 for my first ADV bike. I would rate the Honda better for the simple reason of the narrower rear cases. My ADV-model Suzuki was close to 4-feet wide and I once got side-swiped because of it!

  • @xen555

    @xen555

    6 жыл бұрын

    hahaha well i can't wait to see they faces when they see me next year with my honda cb500x from Texas hahahaha... Great videos!

  • @mikkei3532

    @mikkei3532

    5 жыл бұрын

    Alejandro Belo Also i had 2011 dl 650 and hate it. i change it to a honda f4i from 2001 -and love this bike , but i want something more turist and economical and with nc 700 i felt in love in 100%

  • @Herzankerkreuz67
    @Herzankerkreuz677 жыл бұрын

    I have the NC700S, 2013,for those who don't know that's the 'naked' version which isn't available in the US. The bike is my daily companion ever since for now 70000 km. I haven't been to Alaska but I live in Costa Rica and a lot of roads here are gravel roads. I had a dozen different bikes in 40 years of motor cycling and I must say for me the NC700S is the best all rounder that Honda has made. Absolutely love the bike 👍👍👍 Thanks for the nice review!!!

  • @randyreek

    @randyreek

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yes, an under-appreciated motorcycle here in the states!

  • @TheDervMan
    @TheDervMan7 жыл бұрын

    Fascinating stuff, thanks for sharing Randy.

  • @anyplaceadventures
    @anyplaceadventures6 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant Randy, this is a great video nice mods and a great trip by the sounds of it.

  • @tennyis28
    @tennyis288 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for making the video, I enjoyed it! I don't own an NC but have been considering one.

  • @drdubb76
    @drdubb767 жыл бұрын

    I love my NC700DCT. I did a 6500 mile tour of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Utah last June and the NC was flawless. Love the DCT in the twisties and in town traffic. Never in the wrong gear, never stall.

  • @mr1bienvenu1
    @mr1bienvenu16 жыл бұрын

    Love that bike. Great trip too.

  • @ommaigod
    @ommaigod6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for a great review. Covered just about everything I wanted to know, with pertinent details, for similar purposes as I want, without extraneous chatter.

  • @thudtheace
    @thudtheace6 жыл бұрын

    Great video, thanks for sharing! Planning the same trip on my 2015 nc700xd. I have the same center stand, crash bars,wind screen, fender extension, and radiator guard on mine. I do have the honda heated grips. I am adding a sw-motech skid-plate as well. Cheers!

  • @versyschris
    @versyschris6 жыл бұрын

    Nice review. I agree with your assessment of the bike. More expensive doesn't buy more fun or adventure and experiences.

  • @johnaddy6410
    @johnaddy64107 жыл бұрын

    Very good video, I definitely got some good tips from you. Safe riding

  • @effervescentrelief
    @effervescentrelief Жыл бұрын

    Exact video I needed to see. Just got one myself with the intent to ride to Alaska. Thanks!

  • @gregbloxom282
    @gregbloxom2828 жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed your video, Randy. I love that you're on a Honda. They're bulletproof, aren't they! You've taken a modestly priced machine, added some fun and good-looking accessories, and turned it into a real competitor in the ADV bike world. I have ridden an NT700V for the last few years and really like it. It's pretty similar to yours, more of a street bike. it's one of those bikes that hasn't been the most popular, and I've gotten a few snickers along the way, but it just does nearly all I need out of a motorcycle. Thanks again for your video.

  • @randyreek

    @randyreek

    7 жыл бұрын

    I would rather have a reasonably-priced bike with lots of miles (and smiles) than an over-priced pig in the garage with monthly payments!

  • @donyboy73
    @donyboy736 жыл бұрын

    nice bike, I 'd love to try one out

  • @sharkkakirde1
    @sharkkakirde16 жыл бұрын

    Best vedio sir,,,it cleared all my doubts regarding my choice between expensive bike and the humble Honda

  • @sierrafoxtrotgolf3638
    @sierrafoxtrotgolf36386 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video, I was on the fence about the NC700X as opposed BMWs, but I think this convinced me!

  • @gs12138
    @gs121387 жыл бұрын

    adv on an nc. very cool. i did 17 000km on mine last year. love all your mods. my 2016 comes with a power source from the fuse box and you plug in a accessory wire and it gives you 5 fuse protected accessory plugs. gps.led lights. heated grip. 12v plug and something else, cant remember. anyhow who needs a 30k $ bmw when you get the same smile per mile for 1/3 the price. great video, show people they can have just as much fun with alot less. very cool.

  • @jonkas4542
    @jonkas45426 жыл бұрын

    Great review. Gets me closer to buying the very same thing.

  • @danielpearson6306
    @danielpearson63062 жыл бұрын

    In 2013 I ride to Alaska on a BMW R 1150 GS that I purchased used with 1800 miles in it was an much earlier bike and they had installed panniers an trunk on it. This was early June and the roads were sloppy and slippery. I had installed tk 80s. Man the Harleys wallowing just like hogs and many slide of the of the road and 2 past the road construction crews were lifting them out. Sure a beautiful trip. Now have an AT and a CB500X set up with Rally Raid and T-Rex Racing bars and skid plate.

  • @azdesertdog
    @azdesertdog8 жыл бұрын

    Cool bike Randy. Looked like an awesome trip. Looks like you had just the right mods for the road. Looks great too.

  • @WheelsNotHeels

    @WheelsNotHeels

    8 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sending me to this video / channel...VERY helpful stuff!

  • @davetexd6619
    @davetexd66196 жыл бұрын

    Nice video, great bike.

  • @2manysigns
    @2manysigns4 жыл бұрын

    Very nice bike . I looked at a brand new 2015 in a Dallas , TX. dealership that they still have just today . I may test ride it soon . Safe riding .

  • @johnhamilton2680
    @johnhamilton26803 жыл бұрын

    Good stuff. Thanks for sharing.

  • @guit156
    @guit1566 жыл бұрын

    Good trip and a nice bike. Couldn't agree more that "adventure" is not a quality of the bike, but the attitude of the rider and your approach to the trip, even if it's a comparatively short trip. You need to justify nothing. It works and, from the look of the pictures, you had a great ride. Cheers and thanks for the survey of your preparations.

  • @tef4788
    @tef47885 жыл бұрын

    Good job...thinking about adding this bike to my stable..

  • @braikka
    @braikka4 жыл бұрын

    Thanx for this. I'm seriously thinking about getting the 750x dct

  • @filobetobaby
    @filobetobaby3 жыл бұрын

    I bought the nc750x dct last spring, put 10k miles on. Love it!

  • @yjchowdary
    @yjchowdary4 жыл бұрын

    Very nice sharing Thanks 🙏

  • @weets69
    @weets695 жыл бұрын

    Nice set up

  • @FrederickCouch
    @FrederickCouch8 жыл бұрын

    Nice rig!

  • @rcschmidt6
    @rcschmidt66 жыл бұрын

    Hey, that's my bike. Good video!

  • @michaelclay6286
    @michaelclay6286 Жыл бұрын

    NICE! Very well done! Great layout! I'm just getting familiar with my new to me 2015 DCT ABS, I'm a former BMW K75RTA owner as well as a Suzuki GS 850, I didn't think I could transition to a chain or automatic but here I am! Love it so far, I do miss my BMW fairings though!

  • @osimnod
    @osimnod7 жыл бұрын

    Great review, Randy. Honda appears to have a couple strong 80% ADV rigs in the mid-weight arena: the NC700 and CB500X -- where you add specific upgrades (Rally Raid) to meet your needs. Hard to beat the reliability, as you note. And keeping $$ in your pocket makes sense vs bragging rights for a pricey heavy-weight. Your experience with a wide range of on/off-road riding really helps clarify what bikes work for different levels of technicality - be it the TAT, BDRs or long-range trips.

  • @randyreek

    @randyreek

    7 жыл бұрын

    I considered the CB500X - but the package was too expensive. Plus, the bike is a little to small for my long legs and arms.

  • @firegrunt03
    @firegrunt036 жыл бұрын

    Sufficient and humble review and since you have ridden Wr250 and Vstrom on TAT pretty much sums it for me. NC700 DCT it is for my next mocorcydle.

  • @Joez86
    @Joez867 жыл бұрын

    Your set-up is perfect and very close to what I'm doing now for a cross country ride in Oct. only major thing is your fuse set up in the frunk. That's above my knowledge ... although I did install two tenders... and cig lighter. Yes these bikes are AWSOME and I wouldn't trade mine for any Harley if I gotta ride into the unknown. Great video.

  • @randyreek

    @randyreek

    7 жыл бұрын

    I added a marine-type fuse block so that each circuit had its own fuse. Easy to install - just wire to the battery!

  • @Joez86

    @Joez86

    5 жыл бұрын

    Randy Reek article from my ride a year ago. ultimatemotorcycling.com/2018/02/13/two-road-cross-country-motorcycle-trip-honda-nc700x/

  • @drdubb76
    @drdubb767 жыл бұрын

    I just did a 6500 mile trip to Colorado, Utah, etc. on my 2014 DCT. Love mine.

  • @rbrADV

    @rbrADV

    7 жыл бұрын

    Cool. I feel it is a very under-rated bike!

  • @danielpearson6306
    @danielpearson63062 жыл бұрын

    When riding in mud and slush spray PAM or such on the bike and it helps keep this from baking on hard. It is easier to clean up.

  • @tradmanmike3360
    @tradmanmike33602 жыл бұрын

    GREAT VIDEO INFORMATION! I'M TRANSITIONING FROM HARLEY BACK TO HONDA. BEING OLDER NOW I WANT LESS WEIGHT, MORE OFF ROAD SCENERY, ADVENTURE AT A SLOWER PACE (LIKE ME) LOL.. 7100 MILES IS A REAL ADVENTURE STORY. MY LONGEST WAS TO MONTANA, ROCKIES, WYOMING BIGHORNS AND ROUND TRIP 2800 MILES. I CANNOT IMAGEN 7100 BUT WOULD LOVE TO DO ALASKA.

  • @bigwheelsturning
    @bigwheelsturning6 жыл бұрын

    You forgot the CrampBuster. Love mine for long trips.

  • @tef4788
    @tef47885 жыл бұрын

    It would be great if you listed products you added and links....I want to buy and rig up a bike similar and would like to get the box racks for sides and crash bar for sure...Love how you did the power management with the terminal cube for accessories.

  • @christhecontemplator6606
    @christhecontemplator66066 жыл бұрын

    Nice!

  • @Iwickerman
    @Iwickerman7 жыл бұрын

    great vid... was thinking on trading in my nc 700xd on a Yamaha Super Ténéré, I love the nc you gave me alot to think about

  • @randyreek

    @randyreek

    7 жыл бұрын

    The Super Tenere is a nice road bike but I wouldn't want to have to pick it up by myself!!!

  • @katie1032
    @katie10325 жыл бұрын

    I'm so excited to have happened upon your video. Thank you really, for publishing this great bit of elation. I've been trying to figure out what bike to purchase for I'm retired now and have plans to be free and open - my car that is! Now I know what bike to checkout and thanks for all the tips and goodies in travels. By the way, how large is the fuel tank?

  • @RobertSmith-bh5cv
    @RobertSmith-bh5cv Жыл бұрын

    I realize this is an older video and you might be aware of this but there is/was a rack available from a member of the NC forum that replaced the passenger seat and had a hole for access to the fuel cap without removal. If you do a search you should be able to find it.

  • @ronsexton3685
    @ronsexton36856 жыл бұрын

    Looking at getting back into motorcycles. Have determined that paved and unpaved roads will be my main focus. Some of the roads may have a bit of rocks so i don't know about that. Owned before: Kawasaki 175 Enduro, Honda XL250 (Okinawa), Suzuki GS1100G. Started looking at the KLR. But being in my 60's i am not so sure. Seems great though. Then started looking at the Africa Twin. Kinda big and tall. I am 6'1" so maybe that's okay. Not sure. Started looking at lighter alternatives and this, or maybe the newer 750 version with the DCT also look interesting. Seems to me many falls result from...stalling! So the DCT looks like a major benefit to me. While the KLR looks more off road worthy, the DCT is compelling and so probably the AT or NC7XX with the DCT. You certainly showed it is capable of some adventure! Wonder how it would do on the desert roads around Nevada/Arizona/California?

  • @williamv9058
    @williamv90586 жыл бұрын

    interesting video. thanks for sharing. a honda motorcycle is built like a swiss watch in my opinion. Happy trails.

  • @matthewskea6715
    @matthewskea67155 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video. Looking to set up my nc700x for adventure trip. Great setup will make notes of items you bought in your video. Did you find sheepskin to be adequate for trip with seat. Considering russell day long but curious how sheepskin worked for you

  • @WheelsNotHeels
    @WheelsNotHeels8 жыл бұрын

    Really enjoyed this video! It was very helpful and I took notes; I'm sure I will be asking you more questions along the way, too. I may get a new windscreen as the stock is not quite tall enough for me...works great around town but if I commute on the hwy, the wind is just too much. Still need a radiator guard and I like that RAM mount behind the windscreen...where can I find one like that? What year is your bike? I just got a '16 model two months ago and it's also DCT...I just love riding it! The gas mileage is phenomenal! The tank bag...does it just mount via magnetic mounts? I haven't tried my Cortech bag on mine yet...I just assumed it wouldn't stick since it's plastic? But this model has those utility rails where you can strap the bag on, I guess...the space under the rails isn't very big so some straps, if they have buckles, won't fit under it. Thanks for sharing this...looked like you had the perfect setup for such a great trip!

  • @randyreek

    @randyreek

    8 жыл бұрын

    RAM mounts are available from them direct or GPS city, Rezvilla, etc. You want the bar mount. My NC700XD is a 2015, bought new with this trip in mind. The Cortech tank bag fastens with a strap around the head tube, and a second strap around the frame just in front of the seat (you have to remove the seat to wrap it around the frame.) I leave the straps on all te time, even when I don't need the tank bag.

  • @JosRitter
    @JosRitter8 жыл бұрын

    Nice and informative video - thanks for sharing your experience. I'm seriously considering buying this bike with the DCT.

  • @rbrADV

    @rbrADV

    7 жыл бұрын

    You really can't go wrong for this type of riding!

  • @dj2000lbs
    @dj2000lbs7 жыл бұрын

    Im going to be test driving the 700XD tmr and hopefully a 700x to see which one i like more..i kinda of like the idea of not shifting

  • @narrator-timothymckean
    @narrator-timothymckean5 жыл бұрын

    Your poster image for the video shows a tank bag. Can you talk more about that, or maybe you have another video on that? I just got a 2014 NC and am looking for a tank bag that will will work with the plastic lid to the storage compartment. Thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @randyreek

    @randyreek

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I always use a tank bag for long trips. Handy for camera, bug dope, charger cords, maps and misc. You need a bag with a harness that straps around the front frame and side frame tubes. Then the tank bag just unclips. I bought this one from Revzilla, but it's probably been discontinued by now. Check out Moose ADV bags.

  • @sierrafoxtrotgolf3638
    @sierrafoxtrotgolf36385 жыл бұрын

    Randy, I love the 700 and I am considering buying one, but I do Iron Butt rides that often include looooong stretches of highway. How fast could you cruise freeways for extended periods and what king of range could I expect. I don't camp, choosing hotels instead, so my luggage loads are some clothes and electronics, virtually no food or water..... thanks in advance! Nicely set up bike and great video.

  • @kevinstewart7657

    @kevinstewart7657

    Жыл бұрын

    I have a 2013 NC 700x And I find it cruises comfortably up to 75 miles an hour keeping it between 60 to 65 mph I’m getting 70 to 72 miles per gallon with a 3.7 gallon tank that allows you close to 250 miles

  • @glensonnenberg7019
    @glensonnenberg70196 жыл бұрын

    Where did you get that bar which your Garmin is mounted on? It looks like the windshield is attached to it? Never seen that kind of bar for mounting things on but it looks cool.

  • @pinecreekkennels850
    @pinecreekkennels8506 жыл бұрын

    Great video! How did the Kelty tent hold up? I have a 2016 Honda cb500x and am having fun with it, looking forward to outfitting it for camping.

  • @randyreek

    @randyreek

    6 жыл бұрын

    That tent has been across the country several times. Excellent!

  • @clarenceswope3026
    @clarenceswope30266 жыл бұрын

    The way you have that setup it looks an awful lot like it's bigger brother the African twins and it does also come with the DCT but you can buy 3 of the bite that you have versus the African twin which I'm with you why spend $30,000 for the same amount of fun as a $10,000 ride to me and don't make a lot of sense enjoyed your video very informative thank you and hope to catch more your videos

  • @randyreek

    @randyreek

    5 жыл бұрын

    The Africa Twin has more off-road capability - but no advantages on dirt roads. I can't get excited about dropping a $30,000 motorcycle in the rocks!

  • @Winterstick549
    @Winterstick5497 жыл бұрын

    Nice video, great info. Since Honda is world wide and Hondas are super reliable, Im looking at the 700 or possibly the 750 if it comes here. Did you upgrade the forks and, or shock?

  • @swtexan6502
    @swtexan65026 жыл бұрын

    Randy, how do you like the NC as compared to the Strom?

  • @michaelclay6286
    @michaelclay6286 Жыл бұрын

    Can you give a short mention of what you use to clean and how you clean your bike, any stand out methods or techniques. Thanks

  • @narrator-timothymckean
    @narrator-timothymckean3 жыл бұрын

    This was four years ago... how's the bike holding up? I like the idea of the accessory hub, can you link to how you did that?

  • @ibrahimdeniz7308
    @ibrahimdeniz7308 Жыл бұрын

    I ride in the city and do a lot of filtering. So i dont like to add hand guards because of the extra width they add. Would you reccomend heated grips or rather get some heated gloves? Its hard to imagine grips getting warm enough to warm my fingers through gloves and wind, but heated gloves dont provide good protection, i just cant decide.

  • @ephraimjessop7702
    @ephraimjessop77026 жыл бұрын

    Have you done anything to your suspension I have one all modded out and my only regret is the suspension is quite soft

  • @paulplex
    @paulplex5 жыл бұрын

    I've recently bought a second hand 2013 model; it's a wonderful bike, isn't it? Wondering about screens though, as the stock short screen doesn't do a lot - is the Honda screen worth it, or is there a better third party recommendation from anyone?

  • @bolesryan7
    @bolesryan75 жыл бұрын

    I am thinking about purchasing this one... How did it handle off road? Also Do you feel that it has enough power? I was looking to at least get a 800 but wanted to know your thoughts.. I loved what you said about not having to have an expensive adventure bike.

  • @RayneRuth
    @RayneRuth8 жыл бұрын

    Great Video, Randy ! What size tires did you need to buy? Thanks.

  • @rbrADV

    @rbrADV

    7 жыл бұрын

    The Honda has 17-inch wheels front and rear. I went with a Continental TKC80 front and a Heidenau K78 rear.

  • @richardlandry5020
    @richardlandry50208 жыл бұрын

    Very nice video...as for the sheep skin where did you get it with straps?

  • @randyreek

    @randyreek

    7 жыл бұрын

    The seat pad is from Alaska Leather.

  • @desertfoxxx98
    @desertfoxxx986 жыл бұрын

    I own a 2012 NC700XD DCT, here in england, now we only have the 750 version's which i can't ride on my current licence. 😄😞

  • @davidgyawn
    @davidgyawn7 жыл бұрын

    How did your chain and sprockets do on the gravel roads? Your front tire is a 17 inch? How was traction on dirt/gravel roads without the knobbies? what roads did you ride without the dirt tires? I'm contemplating an alaska ride next year. enjoyed the videos. Dave.

  • @randyreek

    @randyreek

    7 жыл бұрын

    Zero wear. I expect the chain and sprockets to be good for at least 20,000 miles. I rode on dirt and gravel roads. There is NO disadvantage of the 17-inch front wheel. Look at all the big BMW's out there! Well maybe the only disadvantage is that Heidenau doesn't make a 17-inch front tire, but the TKC80 held up very well and would probably last 7,500 miles.

  • @howardhorowitz5572
    @howardhorowitz55723 жыл бұрын

    coming to this video New Years day 2021. Am 2yrs into my return to motorcycling after 30 off. Last two yrs riding a 2010 Honda nc700v ( also a bike very popular in Europe but not in states) and am looking to upgrade with longer trips in mind, including the ability to go on forest/ dirt roads, but not hard core off roading. I have been looking at the Honda, now 750x DCT and wondering on your opinion as to waiting for new 2021 version with some nice new features, but an inch lower from shorter shock travel vs 2016, etc with relatively higher ground clearance . I am 5'6" with 30" inseam, so feet closer to ground and even lower center of gravity would be welcome. Do you think 1" lower ground clearance would matter on the dirt roads you experienced? Thanks, HankH

  • @howardhorowitz5572

    @howardhorowitz5572

    3 жыл бұрын

    correction to yesterday post.. I meant honda 2010 nt700v and 2016-2021 nc750x

  • @tiger6102
    @tiger61027 жыл бұрын

    Randy, I am thinking about getting NC. I cannot decide between DCT or regular. What is your opinion? BTW, I am a new rider. Is there any other bike you think that I can take a look that I would like as a new rider?

  • @drdubb76

    @drdubb76

    7 жыл бұрын

    I love my DCT. You won't stall in a creek. Never have to think about shifting or stalling in traffic. Put in sport mode and great in the twisties. Use the paddles if you really want another gear.

  • @franksatchel7719
    @franksatchel77196 жыл бұрын

    The NC700X and CTX700 are smart motorcycles. I think they are excellent value and the customization possibilities make a lot of sense. Given the engine is derived from the Honda FIT, does it have an oil pan like an automotive design?

  • @randyreek

    @randyreek

    6 жыл бұрын

    No, the engine has nothing in common with the Fit - this is an urban legend. It does have an oil reservoir like any motorcycle, and a spin on filter.

  • @peterfettig8666
    @peterfettig86664 жыл бұрын

    Would you say that this is pretty much the ideal bike for what you did or did you just use what you had and it worked well? Did you ever wish it had 19" wheels up front?

  • @davidfalgout7304
    @davidfalgout73046 жыл бұрын

    Awesome and great job. Sub'd and thumbs up! { I have an important question at the end...). I have to admit that you have bested my BMW GS. There really is nothing good about a BMW except to talk about it to other BMW owners. They have none of the advantages of your machine. I like the way you executed all of the needed adventure gear. PLEASE I have a question. I started riding bikes in the late 60's. Chains those days were NOT FUN...and became very loud in short order. Please comment in full on the use of a chain these days. I saw where you said it should last 20k. That is acceptable. But does it start whirring and making that chain noise? What did you do maintain it/ lube it etc. If the chain is quiet and a non issue, this will be my next bike. I sold the GS... good riddance!!!!!!! If I may offer a tip. After leathers, Joe rocket stuff, 2 aerostich road crafters, 40+ yrs and 400k, ... the absolute best gear is Motoport. I love that I can instal a liner and not get wet & stay warm. Check them out!

  • @AmphibiousAltug
    @AmphibiousAltug6 жыл бұрын

    Hi there, does windshield frame is a standard Honda part?

  • @jerseycowboy1
    @jerseycowboy16 жыл бұрын

    Would this motorcycle be good for 2 up riding? say about 280 to 300 lbs total weight both riders together. nice video

  • @narrator-timothymckean
    @narrator-timothymckean5 жыл бұрын

    Can you post a list of the brands and models in the description?

  • @BrazilianStormPRO
    @BrazilianStormPRO4 жыл бұрын

    Can you provide a link where I can get this tools manual I’m having hard time to find it thanks

  • @michellapointe9052
    @michellapointe90529 ай бұрын

    Ground clearance ok for your trip ? I m looking also on a BMW f650gs twin …. Merci

  • @heithdokken1
    @heithdokken17 жыл бұрын

    what brand/part#/where/how much was the sheep skin seat. i'm looking for one. thank you in advance.

  • @randyreek

    @randyreek

    6 жыл бұрын

    Picked it up at a show many years ago. Pretty generic, and about $30.00?

  • @rogerparliman1892
    @rogerparliman18927 жыл бұрын

    Hello Randy I am currently thinking about trading in my vstrom 650 for a Honda nc700 just because it's lighter and easier to handle. But there is a very good chance the NC750 is coming to the states so I may hold out and see. Congrats on your trip. The hiedenau tire will last you a very long time a very popular tire with the adventure bike people. Its a shame they don't make a 17" tire. What state did you start your ride from?

  • @randyreek

    @randyreek

    7 жыл бұрын

    I love Heidenau tires. Used them on several bikes and I wish they had a 17-inch front. I started and finished my ride in Mt Home, ID.

  • @guitarplyr2255
    @guitarplyr22558 жыл бұрын

    I noticed that you had/have a vstrom and a Yamaha 250. Where would you not be comfortable taking the Honda? I assume the Yamaha is for more off-road environments.

  • @randyreek

    @randyreek

    8 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I rode the eastern half of the Trans-America Trail on my V-Strom. Great bike but I hated the SUPER-wide panniers! The NC700 is probably a foot narrower! I rode the western TAT, AZBDR, COBDR on a Yamaha WR250R. Also a fantastic dual-sport (reliable, economical) but a real pain in the A** on long days, if you know what I mean. I would take the Honda anywhere I would take the V-Strom - especially if you added a skid plate. Both are good dirt road bikes. The Yamaha goes anywhere you can point it with true motocross capability. But that also means it is the least comfortable. I had added well over $1,000 in parts to make it into an ADV bike...

  • @jimt165
    @jimt1658 жыл бұрын

    Have you done any riding with a passenger? Does it have enough power and ergonomics to accommodate?

  • @rbrADV

    @rbrADV

    7 жыл бұрын

    Plenty of power for 2-up riding. I used to ride double on my 650 Vee-Strom all the time, too.

  • @alphacharlie65ms
    @alphacharlie65ms7 жыл бұрын

    What driving lights do you have?

  • @randyreek

    @randyreek

    7 жыл бұрын

    Generic LED's. I rode in the rain almost every day and used them to gain visibility, even though I seldom rode at night.

  • @pashkitus3440
    @pashkitus34404 жыл бұрын

    What rubber?

  • @markheinig
    @markheinig7 жыл бұрын

    Have you ever had your NC700XD anywhere where you thought, "I wish I had a 19" front wheel?"

  • @randyreek

    @randyreek

    7 жыл бұрын

    Never. But I don't ride trails, only unpaved roads. I think the lower, wide 17-inch wheel is actually MORE stable on these roads than a narrower tire.

  • @markheinig

    @markheinig

    7 жыл бұрын

    Interesting. I'm thinking about getting a Tiger 800 XRX for this kind of riding, but you make the NC700X look like a viable option and the DCT is an intriguing option. May I ask why you did this ride on the NC instead of the Tiger 800 XC I saw in one of your past videos?

  • @Supernova12034
    @Supernova120347 жыл бұрын

    Meh i personally would prefer the V strom over this, but good on you for making it to and back from alaska.

  • @davidheruty1177

    @davidheruty1177

    2 жыл бұрын

    Until you need to do a valve check and you might change your mind. I Had many bikes in my life and some were much bigger and faster then the NC. The NC with DCT is like the sweet relax ride that get you smile all the time. And the best thing is that is very easy to maintain. Oil change every 8K miles and filters every 16K miles. Valve check is so easy with nothing needed then a #10 ranch and flat screwdriver. Best all round bike. (My last bike before the NC was 2014 Triumph Tiger 800xc)

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