I am really missing my NC750-X DCT. They are such a practical bike. Love my new bike but might just have to make space to squeeze another Honda NC in the garage...
Yes I remember now, bit of a contrast between the two bikes, but if you can find a clear corner in the garage one of each would be good. I wonder which one you would ride more.
@@terrysmith-NC750X I also have a 1992 Kawasaki Voyager ii. The Voyager was Kawi's answer to the Gold-Wing and she's a big girl. No doubt though, an NC would see the most use, but you gotta love the 'Busa...
@@BibtheBoulder I've not ridden one but the performance must be something else. Miles of thrills and hopefully not too many speeding tickets. They are a lot of bike.
I bought a cheap rack from ebay (£59 I think) and strapped my Lomo bags to them. It is the best way for me in any case without splashing a couple of grand on the Honda panniers.
You are forgetting or maybe you have never dropped your bike, I have with having crash bar bags lomo type they absorb a lot of the energy that would potentially damage the bars and in my case depress them onto my tiger 800 fuel tank
Hi John, soft luggage does seem to crash better than hard luggage. More forgiving I agree. Although the NC750X really needs pannier racks to fit the Lomo bags, which I personally don't wish to fit. I'm looking at other soft luggage options but may just have to fit hard luggage. We will see. More to come on that one.
The reason I moved the small bags from the crash bars was due to the shape of the honda bars the small bags were not firmly fixed/anchored and moved around while riding.
I’m going for a top box & rack , the Urban Pack which including fitting is £874.00 😮I know expensive but I love my bike .
I am really missing my NC750-X DCT. They are such a practical bike. Love my new bike but might just have to make space to squeeze another Honda NC in the garage...
What are you riding now, you may have already told me but will need to wade through the comments to check
@@terrysmith-NC750X I have a 2023 Hayabusa. But very fond memories of my 2015 NC.
Yes I remember now, bit of a contrast between the two bikes, but if you can find a clear corner in the garage one of each would be good. I wonder which one you would ride more.
@@terrysmith-NC750X I also have a 1992 Kawasaki Voyager ii.
The Voyager was Kawi's answer to the Gold-Wing and she's a big girl. No doubt though, an NC would see the most use, but you gotta love the 'Busa...
@@BibtheBoulder I've not ridden one but the performance must be something else. Miles of thrills and hopefully not too many speeding tickets. They are a lot of bike.
I bought a cheap rack from ebay (£59 I think) and strapped my Lomo bags to them. It is the best way for me in any case without splashing a couple of grand on the Honda panniers.
Could you send a pic of the rack to terrypsmith@hotmail.com
You are forgetting or maybe you have never dropped your bike, I have with having crash bar bags lomo type they absorb a lot of the energy that would potentially damage the bars and in my case depress them onto my tiger 800 fuel tank
Hi John, soft luggage does seem to crash better than hard luggage. More forgiving I agree. Although the NC750X really needs pannier racks to fit the Lomo bags, which I personally don't wish to fit. I'm looking at other soft luggage options but may just have to fit hard luggage. We will see. More to come on that one.
The reason I moved the small bags from the crash bars was due to the shape of the honda bars the small bags were not firmly fixed/anchored and moved around while riding.