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fisherdave

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I am selling my 2010 Honda NT700V - non ABS model. The bike is in excellent condition; no mechanical or cosmetic issues. It's ready to ride anywhere. I'm selling this one because I bought a 2014 FJR.

This is a 700cc, shaft-driven, water cooled, sport touring/commuter motorcycle. It has about 22,000 miles on it right now. In the last few months it has had all of the required maintenance done at the local Honda shop: vales adjusted, coolant changed, new air cleaner, new plugs. The tires are Michelin PR3s that have good tread.This is a very comfortable bike; good for may hours in the saddle

This obviously is not a FJR, but it is a fine bike in its own right. There are many upgrades; too many to mention here. The price is $4500. The bike is located in Ottawa, IL

I'm having trouble getting the photos attached to this post, but I'll keep working on it.

PM me if you are interested. I can email you photos and a complete list of the upgrades on the bike.

Here is a link about the bike:

https://www.motorcycle-usa.com/117/5327/Motorcycle-Article/2010-Honda-NT700V-First-Ride.aspx

Thanks,
Dave

 
My GF rides a Silver 2010 NT700V. She loves it because it has the features she likes (storage, FI, low enough seat for her) while I find myself missing half my FJR's engine.

The NT's V-Twin is odd after the inline 4 of my FJR. Not quite the power or smoothness I like, but she feels very confident on the NT because she finds herself more in control. The throttle does not lift her off the ground and she can put both feet on the ground when stopped.

We got her a Corbin seat and handlebar risers, too, so she rides in a comfortable upright position. I hate to admit it, but we rode hers 2 up when I got a flat rear on my FJR last year. It handled us 2 fat old folks just fine!

The NT has many of the same things I like about the FJR - shaft drive, FI, easy to clean and maintain - but one thing that makes it odd is the integrated storage. The sidecases are actually part of the bike and cannot be removed like the FJR's.

We just got hers last year and if this posted unit is in good shape, that is a great price!

GLWTS.

 
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