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2013 Honda Nc700x Dct Abs Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $8,499.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
Location:

La Habra, California, US

La Habra, CA, US
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Honda Other description

2013 HONDA NC700X DCT ABS, Fun yet practical. Back-to-basics yet advanced and sophisticated. Sporty yet easy to operate. Economical yet feature-rich. The innovative Honda NC700S is unlike anything else out there it really is a whole new way to ride. The fun starts with a low-revving 670 cc twin-cylinder engine that produces plenty of low-down torque for the cut and thrust of city traffic, plus strong top-end for effortless open-road cruising. The engine's forward-canted cylinders and compact overall size allow it to be mounted in a way that not only contributes to a low centre of gravity for light, nimble handling, but also opens up a huge storage space where the cylinders and gas tank would be on a conventional bike plenty big enough for a full-face helmet and more. The NC700S's sensible, upright seating position and an easy reach to the ground make it comfortable and confidence-inspiring to ride, wherever you go. And the Combined Braking System with ABS helps to provide safe, sure stops under hard braking and on wet or slippery roads. Add it all up, and you get a bike that's built for exactly the way you ride.

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