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NC750XD: Initial review ... - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Other Stuff (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=16) +--- Forum: Other Bikes (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=17) +--- Thread: NC750XD: Initial review ... (/showthread.php?tid=6349) |
RE: NC750XD: Initial review ... - GoldOxide_imp - 03-28-2019 (03-28-2019, 10:13 PM)Django_imp Wrote: Let me German ask: What do you mean by lugging in this context? My interpretation of [engine] lugging is operating at an RPM low enough that it just provides enough torque to move under load (high gear). Forget horsepower as there is likely little to leverage. If the RPM drops even lower, then lugging can become problematic. I suppose this is one of the strengths of Harleys, and in many cases, larger single thumpers given their engine configuration. RE: NC750XD: Initial review ... - VLJ_imp - 03-29-2019 (03-28-2019, 09:36 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: I find lugging the CB better than many other rides in its class, but much less so than the NC. Lugging inline-4s is overall not a healthy practice. I would consider ~2K on the CB as a fair starting point for lugging. The CB is perfectly happy at or below 2K rpm. At any rpm the CB motor effortlessly, happily pulls, smoothly and without complaint. It basically cannot be made to bog. It won't do it. RE: NC750XD: Initial review ... - GoldOxide_imp - 03-29-2019 (03-29-2019, 02:20 AM)VLJ_imp Wrote:(03-28-2019, 09:36 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: I find lugging the CB better than many other rides in its class, but much less so than the NC. Lugging inline-4s is overall not a healthy practice. I don't disagree since I have riding the CB for five years. However, it would need to catch up to the NC in this situation. RE: NC750XD: Initial review ... - VLJ_imp - 03-29-2019 Catch up, how? Having so much more torque down low, the CB always pulls harder than the NC, regardless of RPM. Also, its slipper-assist clutch doles out all that extra torque as smoothly as can be, right from tick-over. Honestly, how could it do low-rpm lugging any better? If the motor is running, it pulls. You can't bog it, or find any spot on the tach at which point the motor complains in the slightest. It pulls so smoothly and evenly from the basement on up, it may as well be a good V8. So, other than simply being lighter, albeit far less torquey and powerful, how does the NC lug any better than the CB? RE: NC750XD: Initial review ... - GoldOxide_imp - 03-29-2019 (03-29-2019, 05:37 AM)VLJ_imp Wrote: Catch up, how? Having so much more torque down low, the CB always pulls harder than the NC, regardless of RPM. Also, its slipper-assist clutch doles out all that extra torque as smoothly as can be, right from tick-over. Respectfully VLJ, keeping within the context of initial observation, I would be surprised if you ride in sixth at 50 km/h (31 mph?) all day, stop'n'go in traffic on the CB. The NC handles that effortlessly in and out - and that really is the point. My CB has no slipper clutch, but it is pretty good without it. I didn't consider the effect of the slipper. Nevertheless, I know I would be revving a bit higher (lower gear) to keep ready for options on the CB. Heck, when not lugging, I do the exact same on the NC. RE: NC750XD: Initial review ... - Houtman_imp - 03-29-2019 I do not like lugging my bikes , keeping up the revs is better in my opinion. RE: NC750XD: Initial review ... - GoldOxide_imp - 03-29-2019 (03-29-2019, 09:50 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote: I do not like lugging my bikes , keeping up the revs is better in my opinion. RE: NC750XD: Initial review ... - VLJ_imp - 03-29-2019 Why would anyone intentionally do 31 mph in sixth gear? RE: NC750XD: Initial review ... - the Ferret - 03-29-2019 Even I shift down to 5 th at 35 RE: NC750XD: Initial review ... - Lord Popgun - 03-29-2019 (03-29-2019, 11:11 AM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote:(03-29-2019, 09:50 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote: I do not like lugging my bikes , keeping up the revs is better in my opinion. |