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Picked up my 2025 Honda X-ADV 750, just a quick ride back from the dealers as I have stuff being delivered today, otherwise I would have gone for a proper ride.
Traded in my Yamaha XMax 300 scooter. This thing is totally different, rides like a bike, engine and DCT gearbox so very different from the CVT of my scooter.

So far, so very good.

I'd post a pic, but for the life of me, can't figure out how to, direct from my Apple Macbook photos app??
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Lol click attachments. Then attach it.

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weeksy wrote: Sat Sep 06, 2025 11:15 am Lol click attachments. Then attach it.

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Never even realised there was an attachment bit down there :D
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It may well be the angle that the photo was taken from but a very strange looking machine. To my eyes, at least.

Anyway, happy new bike day. :thumbup:
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Looks no bigger than a little scoot. 👍
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Is there space for your road crossing lollipop and hi viz jacket?
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I like the look of those, very funky
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Zat the same as wot TinPan used to have? I like them.

Happy new funky Scoot day and health to enjoy. :thumbup:
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Lutin wrote: Sat Sep 06, 2025 11:31 am It may well be the angle that the photo was taken from but a very strange looking machine.
Nope, actually are strange looking :D

Loads of people - including me - really like the look of them. Which I can't explain.
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Skub wrote: Sat Sep 06, 2025 1:08 pm Zat the same as wot TinPan used to have? I like them.

Happy new funky Scoot day and health to enjoy. :thumbup:
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They are a bit strange looking I guess? Might be the photo though to a degree. They're a bit of a hybrid, bit smaller than an adv motorcycle (BMW GS etc) sort of size, but it is a 750. The wheels are bigger than a normal scooter so very much ride more like a bike than a scooter. Obviously automatic, twist and go, with the different riding modes, and 'paddle' type buttons so you can change gear if needed.
Seating position is more scooter than motorbike, which, with my dodgy knees and hips suits me.

Looks slightly different now as I've just had a my Sportsbike shop delivery of a new givi rack and topbox. As it's a 750, there's a fair bit less space under the seat for storage than my scooter.

All in all though, I really like it, seems a bit like the best of both worlds to me? I know hard core bikers may scoff, but I'd be very happy to go mix it up with them on the road on it.

Edit, for size comparison, the bike parked next to it, is a Honda NT1100 tourer.
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Yeah like I said, I can't work it out but we all seem to like them :D

When these first came out my reaction was "what's the point of that then?" and I seem to remember a few articles with a similar opinion. Seems Honda know the motorcycle market better than me though (funnily enough) 'cause they've been a hit.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sat Sep 06, 2025 2:51 pm Yeah like I said, I can't work it out but we all seem to like them :D

When these first came out my reaction was "what's the point of that then?" and I seem to remember a few articles with a similar opinion. Seems Honda know the motorcycle market better than me though (funnily enough) 'cause they've been a hit.
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ogri wrote: Sat Sep 06, 2025 5:35 pm cbf6001.jpg

My (new) free bike i got from a brother-in-law after it had sat in his garden for the last three years. :banana-wrench:
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Very nice. HNBD! :thumbup:

I find D mode to be awful around town and always used S1. I also found using the +/- shift buttons made the bike so much better. I'd always drop down a gear or two using the switches rather than whack open the throttle for "kick down", then click teh upshift switch when i was done. After a while all this becomes second nature and improves the ride incredibly so. Most people I've met who dislike the DCT, never used it like that and come away with the bad (wrong) opinion.
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Taipan wrote: Tue Sep 09, 2025 11:29 am Very nice. HNBD! :thumbup:

I find D mode to be awful around town and always used S1. I also found using the +/- shift buttons made the bike so much better. I'd always drop down a gear or two using the switches rather than whack open the throttle for "kick down", then click teh upshift switch when i was done. After a while all this becomes second nature and improves the ride incredibly so. Most people I've met who dislike the DCT, never used it like that and come away with the bad (wrong) opinion.
It did feel quite 'jerky' when moving off with the DCT, I did wonder about using 'rain' mode maybe, then moving it to 'sport'? Some were saying about using more back brake as well? It just wants to tear arse off, whereas intially I wanted a bit more slow control. But I'm sure I'll get used to it, and early days, I haven't really had a chance to mess about with the gearbox settings or the manual side of it either.
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Nordboy wrote: Tue Sep 09, 2025 5:43 pm
Taipan wrote: Tue Sep 09, 2025 11:29 am Very nice. HNBD! :thumbup:

I find D mode to be awful around town and always used S1. I also found using the +/- shift buttons made the bike so much better. I'd always drop down a gear or two using the switches rather than whack open the throttle for "kick down", then click teh upshift switch when i was done. After a while all this becomes second nature and improves the ride incredibly so. Most people I've met who dislike the DCT, never used it like that and come away with the bad (wrong) opinion.
It did feel quite 'jerky' when moving off with the DCT, I did wonder about using 'rain' mode maybe, then moving it to 'sport'? Some were saying about using more back brake as well? It just wants to tear arse off, whereas intially I wanted a bit more slow control. But I'm sure I'll get used to it, and early days, I haven't really had a chance to mess about with the gearbox settings or the manual side of it either.
The DCT is adaptive and can be reset, or at least it could be on the older models. I'd be surprised if it couldn't be on your model though as it can be on all Hondas with DCT, so it might be worth a go? As i do a lot of town riding I reset it on mine quite often. As yours is later it might just be really lean at low revs?
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Taipan wrote: Tue Sep 09, 2025 6:44 pm
Nordboy wrote: Tue Sep 09, 2025 5:43 pm
Taipan wrote: Tue Sep 09, 2025 11:29 am Very nice. HNBD! :thumbup:

I find D mode to be awful around town and always used S1. I also found using the +/- shift buttons made the bike so much better. I'd always drop down a gear or two using the switches rather than whack open the throttle for "kick down", then click teh upshift switch when i was done. After a while all this becomes second nature and improves the ride incredibly so. Most people I've met who dislike the DCT, never used it like that and come away with the bad (wrong) opinion.
It did feel quite 'jerky' when moving off with the DCT, I did wonder about using 'rain' mode maybe, then moving it to 'sport'? Some were saying about using more back brake as well? It just wants to tear arse off, whereas intially I wanted a bit more slow control. But I'm sure I'll get used to it, and early days, I haven't really had a chance to mess about with the gearbox settings or the manual side of it either.
The DCT is adaptive and can be reset, or at least it could be on the older models. I'd be surprised if it couldn't be on your model though as it can be on all Hondas with DCT, so it might be worth a go? As i do a lot of town riding I reset it on mine quite often. As yours is later it might just be really lean at low revs?
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Taipan wrote: Tue Sep 09, 2025 6:44 pm
Nordboy wrote: Tue Sep 09, 2025 5:43 pm
Taipan wrote: Tue Sep 09, 2025 11:29 am Very nice. HNBD! :thumbup:

I find D mode to be awful around town and always used S1. I also found using the +/- shift buttons made the bike so much better. I'd always drop down a gear or two using the switches rather than whack open the throttle for "kick down", then click teh upshift switch when i was done. After a while all this becomes second nature and improves the ride incredibly so. Most people I've met who dislike the DCT, never used it like that and come away with the bad (wrong) opinion.
It did feel quite 'jerky' when moving off with the DCT, I did wonder about using 'rain' mode maybe, then moving it to 'sport'? Some were saying about using more back brake as well? It just wants to tear arse off, whereas intially I wanted a bit more slow control. But I'm sure I'll get used to it, and early days, I haven't really had a chance to mess about with the gearbox settings or the manual side of it either.
The DCT is adaptive and can be reset, or at least it could be on the older models. I'd be surprised if it couldn't be on your model though as it can be on all Hondas with DCT, so it might be worth a go? As i do a lot of town riding I reset it on mine quite often. As yours is later it might just be really lean at low revs?
I'll have to see if I can figure that one out. I couldn't even connect my phone the other day as I found the instructions so difficult :D
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