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I've had a couple of days with the Integra now. My first response was exciting & different, but the second day there were several niggles that actually started to annoy me. Yes the gearbox is amazing, but you a Continue reading...

buffalo bill
I'm buying it as soon as it's available locally! Continue reading...
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mikeprytherch
Why have they called this the same name as an old Honda car ?

Posted: 07/11/2011 at 20:31


Nicholas Kotarski
Interesting PTW. Honda are going back to what they used to do. Push the boundary's of motorcycle design and expectations and then suddenly everyone starts copying them. Classics being original CB750 superbike, CX500, Fireblade. I would actually say they may have a winner here depending on price. I believe this has the new low reving parallel twin engine they have designed based on customer use capable of returning 75mpg (still not enough for me. My Honda CD200T did 100+ mpg 30 years ago). As a commuter I used to use 250-500cc bikes but they are so few and far between it is unbelievable. Getting to and from London to Dunstable each day I now use what was a low mileage second hand Honda Deauville. Nice bike does a good job but is heavy and doesn't come with a full fairing but is able to return 60mpg. I often refer to it as a scooter with gears due to the full body work and shaft drive. My experience of a scooter (Piagio X9)  was nice performance but no engine braking, small wheels and nothing between my legs to grip. This could be Hondas money spinner for the 20+ mile commuter into towns and cities. Full fairing, body work between legs, gearbox, performance, large wheels and low centre of gravity for stability and economy. Add 400cc and 250cc versions and the commuter market will be sewn up.

Posted: 01/12/2011 at 19:23


woodworker
 Hi i think most manufacturers missing the point .Lots of people would love a lightwieght commuter bike under[ 160kgs] with 90 mph /100mph performance .Easy handling , low seat 750mm maybe .Suzuki bringing out a 250cc bike but rumoured to be [180kgs ] wow too heavy .Honda nearer the mark with [ 160 kgs ]there 250cc offering what about a naked version honda ?.The manufacturer who will clean up in this sector ,will be KTM with the new 200cc duke [26 bhp] around 126kgs in wieght but seat hieght a bit tall 810mm i believe .Not all bikers want a pocket rocket,so come on bike manufacturers bring back the 200cc to 400cc market with some of todays technology incorporated .Not some heavywieght ,wheezy 250/350 with[20/26 bhp]whats wrong with 30bhp and lightwieght ?.

Posted: 26/12/2011 at 17:12

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The ease and the comfort of a scooter, with the ride of a motorcycle
 
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  • Year: from 2011
  • Top speed: 110mph
  • Engine capacity: 670cc
  • Power: 45bhp
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