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2010 Honda NT700V (2010)
Call us today! (603) 410-4120 2010 Honda NT700V Options and Standard Features Basic Information Year: 2010 Make: Honda Model: NT700V Stock Number: 19950 VIN: VTMRC5224AE001062 Condition: Used Type: Standard Mileage: 18092 Title: Clear Color: SILVER Engine Bore (in): 3.19 Bore (mm): 81 Carburetion Type: Fuel Injected Compression Ratio: 10.0:1 Cooling System: Liquid Cylinders: 2 Engine Size (cc): 680 Engine Size (ci): 41.5 Engine Stroke: 4-Stroke Fuel Capacity (gal): 5.2 Fuel Injector Fuel Injector Size (mm): 40 Fuel Type: Gas Starter: Electric Stroke (in): 2.6 Stroke (mm): 66 Valve Configuration: SOHC Valves: 8 Valves Per Cylinder: 4 Drivetrain Number Of Speeds: 5 Primary Drive (Rear Wheel): Shaft Primary Drive (Engine / Transmission): Belt Chassis & Suspension Frame: Steel Front Suspension Size (in): 1.6 Front Suspension Size (mm): 41 Front Suspension Type: Telescopic Fork Front Travel (in): 4.5 Front Travel (mm): 114.3 Number Rear Shock Absorbers: 1 Rear Adjustable Shock / Spring Pre-Load Rear Suspension Material: Aluminum Rear Suspension Type: Twin Sided Swing Arm Rear Travel (in): 4.8 Rear Travel (mm): 121.9 Brakes Front Brake: Dual Hydraulic Disc Front Brake Diameter (in): 11.7 Front Brake Diameter (mm): 296 Linked Brake System Front to Rear Rear Brake: Hydraulic Disc Rear Brake Diameter (in): 10.9 Rear Brake Diameter (mm): 276 Safety Headlight Fuel Level Warning Rearview Mirrors Temperature Warning Comfort Digital Instrumentation Trip Odometer Specifications Body Material: Plastic Front Tire (Full Spec): 120/70 ZR17 Front Tire (Inches): 17 Front Tire Aspect Ratio: 70 Front Tire Speed Rating: Z Front Tire Width: 120 Fuel Capacity (liters): 19 Rear Tire (Full Spec): 150/50 ZR17 Rear Tire (Inches): 17 Rear Tire Aspect Ratio: 50 Rear Tire Speed Rating: Z Rear Tire Width: 150 Seat Height (inches): 31 Tube / Tubeless: Tubeless Wet Weight (kg): 256.7 Wet Weight (lbs): 566 Wheelbase (in): 58.1 Wheelbase (mm): 1475.7 Wheels Composition: Aluminum Speedometer Other Information Drive Shaft Guard Fork Guards Hard Side Cases Lower Fairing Upper Fairing Video 1 of 40 View Large Images Description Vehicle Description This Honda NT700V is equipped with a 5-position adjustable windscreen and large capacity pass-through saddlebags. Powered by a liquid cooled 680cc v-twin engine with a 5-speed transmission, the NT700 puts out 65 hp at 8000 rpm and 48 foot-pounds of torque at 6500 rpm.2016-08-02 04:48:35Suncook, New Hampshire, United States1818000
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