2014 Honda CTX-700 DCT
Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 1:40 pm
Hello, everyone--
My first day of commuting is over, and the results are in. My new Honda CTX-700 D is a smash hit! The bike's automatic transmission is just amazing...the only problem is "rider interface": several times I found myself reaching for a clutch lever that isn't there. Otherwise, I have nothing but praise for this amazing technology--I won't miss the manual shifter one bit. The bike has plenty of power; the throttle is very responsive; and the handling is very nimble.
Three people complimented my new bike from their vehicles on the way home this evening. All loved the bike. One, a school bus driver, thought it was a 1300 or 1800 cc bike; the second (driving a really nice 420 HP Dodge Challenger) also complimented the bike, and the third, a Mexican guy, simply gestured at the bike and said, "esta muy bonita!" Can't ask for better than that.
Can't wait to have time to install the windshield, though. I am no longer a fan of wind-in-the-chest. Otherwise, a most excellent "shakedown cruise".
Again, here is a picture of the bike.
My first day of commuting is over, and the results are in. My new Honda CTX-700 D is a smash hit! The bike's automatic transmission is just amazing...the only problem is "rider interface": several times I found myself reaching for a clutch lever that isn't there. Otherwise, I have nothing but praise for this amazing technology--I won't miss the manual shifter one bit. The bike has plenty of power; the throttle is very responsive; and the handling is very nimble.
Three people complimented my new bike from their vehicles on the way home this evening. All loved the bike. One, a school bus driver, thought it was a 1300 or 1800 cc bike; the second (driving a really nice 420 HP Dodge Challenger) also complimented the bike, and the third, a Mexican guy, simply gestured at the bike and said, "esta muy bonita!" Can't ask for better than that.
Can't wait to have time to install the windshield, though. I am no longer a fan of wind-in-the-chest. Otherwise, a most excellent "shakedown cruise".
Again, here is a picture of the bike.