Have you looked at the 2015 Versus 1000 LT? 123 hp, 549 lbs. Includes removable saddle bags etc Does have a chain.
The Versus 650 LT comes closer, in size weight power to the NT.
Have you looked at the 2015 Versus 1000 LT? 123 hp, 549 lbs. Includes removable saddle bags etc Does have a chain.
I had a surprising January commute today on the Beemer. The morning temp was in the low 30s, but I was bundled and was comfortable.
As much as I yearn for the Honda wing on my bikes, I would look for a later R-RT to replace what I have. It's a comfy bike, handles great, and has more power than I'll ever use. In ten years on the old Nighthawk I never got pulled over. After two months on the BMW I got popped. The power of 1100 ccs and the protection of a fairing lets me drift into speeds that get me into trouble. I must be more aware of the speedo.
The BMW requires maintenance that the Honda never dreamed of. This is an older bike with 66k miles, and some things need replaced. The ABS is a PITA because it's overly sensitive to the battery voltage, but the bike does have ABS - something I like. It has great wind and rain protection. It vibrates - not as bad as the NT but worse than my four cylinder Nighthawk. AFTER the fairing is off, maintenance is simple. For the BMW, the throttle and choke cables are maintenance items. ***? And the throttle bodies have to be synchronized every time a tail light is replaced.
I wish that Honda could have made the NT with a smoother boxer (or four cylinders) and a little more upright posture, but that isn't an option. If Honda made money with an American NT, it would still be selling them here.
I kept waiting for Honda to do a real ST bike based on the VFR 1200. Great engine, DCT and shaft drive. Instead of wasting all that money on the weird bikes, why not just make a plain jane successor to the ST?
I've given up on waiting for Honda to update their ST offerings and I'll be trading in my NT soon.
Whatcha looking at, Greg? Still fascinated by the R1200RT?
I sure am Doug. Going with the 2016 platinum bronze.
I sure am Doug. Going with the 2016 platinum bronze.
. . . If I just had a couple more tons of money. . .