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Dickyboy wrote: Fri Oct 15, 2021 11:06 am Jeez Spin you're like a dog with a bone, either that or you're TJ's long lost brother 😀
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The Spin Doctor wrote: Fri Oct 15, 2021 3:41 pm
Dickyboy wrote: Fri Oct 15, 2021 11:06 am Jeez Spin you're like a dog with a bone, either that or you're TJ's long lost brother 😀
People can 'prefer' whatever they like. But I am more than happy to correct people who tell me something can't be done... when I've done it myself! :1
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525 lbs fuelled.

It's 'only' a twin!

I'd rather see 30-odd kilos lopped off and rather less trickery. I guess I'm just old-fashioned.
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The Spin Doctor wrote: Thu Oct 21, 2021 2:49 pm 525 lbs fuelled.

It's 'only' a twin!

I'd rather see 30-odd kilos lopped off and rather less trickery. I guess I'm just old-fashioned.
Its about the same weight as my Ducati which is also only a twin .....but has 100 instead of the 150 bhp of the Multistrada.

I dont like the styling either but its never going to be in my "i might fancy one of those " lists anyway as it doesnt tick the boxes i want
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"I remember the days Ducatis were light"... etc etc.

Pass me my slippers.
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The Spin Doctor wrote: Thu Oct 21, 2021 3:00 pm "I remember the days Ducatis were light"... etc etc.

Pass me my slippers.
To be fair the sports Ducati's are about 100 lbs lighter. Mine will be in the heavier end of the range although not as much as the full on Enduro. The new V4's are similar weight to the NT1100 but nearly 170 bhp
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You could argue that heavier bikes make better tourers.

My old Varadero and my KRS both weighed over 240kg and were/are sure footed and stable beasts.
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Certainly not a thread, this, to make anyone rush out and buy an NT1100. But then it's hardly been discussed (maybe details weren't out at the start of the thread?).

Pros from the specs seem to be (a) Africa Twin engine and chassis (?), (b) decent suspension, (c) electronic stuff for those who want it, (d) panniers included in price, (e) only £12k. That strikes me as quite a good package. Negatives are maybe weight and (arguably) chain drive.
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Unsurprisingly my Dad is already down for a test ride. As he'd be coming off a Pan ST1300, which replaced a Pan ST1100, he's definitely Honda's target demographic. The problem for them is that he's 78 in December and that bike just isn't doing it for the rest of us.

I can make good progress on his Pan and it's properly all day comfortable and a great mileage bike. But do I want one? Erm, nope.
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You're presumably a youngster - like, under 50? ;)
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Has anyone ridden one of these yet?

Most of the YouTube reviewers seem to quite like them.
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It's just too heavy for me, at my stage of life. Anything I buy now has to be sub 200kg fully fuelled and ready to roll.

Plus it doesn't inspire me in the slightest.
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The biggest thing that put me off... as a modern tourer it should have electronically adjustable suspension.

(and the lack of shaft drive)
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It's not very sexy looking is it. Like a Honda Jazz on 2 wheels. I'm sure it rides nice and will do the job but it doesn't blow your socks off. Looking at the spec I'd save a shed load of cash and buy a last shape VFR800. Similar weight, power and only loses out on torque. Nicer looking too, albeit still not sexy.

Although not sure WTF has happened to this one :wtf:

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Re: Honda NT1100

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I reckon the only reason to buy the NT over the AT is if you've got tiny little midget legs.