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Honda NC700X
Using engine technology gleaned from the Fit hatchback, Honda has taken one of the most practical aspects of any motorcycle -- fuel economy -- to a whole new level. At 64 mpg, the NC700X ($7,000) is nearly as fuel-efficient as a 250, but considerably faster and much more capable of hauling a passenger and luggage. With design aping that of big adventure bikes, you'd be forgiven for assuming the NC is targeted at off-road use. But fitted with 17-inch wheels, fairly low suspension and road tires, it's actually much more of a street-oriented all-rounder. That ADV look brings some practical advantages: The upright riding position is all-day comfortable and affords great vision through traffic; the screen looks small, but does a great job of keeping wind and rain off your torso; the wide bars make steering fast and sharp and there's tons of room to carry luggage, a passenger or both. Slanting the cylinders forward at 62 degrees combines with the underseat fuel tank to make the center of gravity so low that you'll never guess the whole thing weighs 474 pounds (with a full tank) and that also makes room for a lockable, waterproof storage container between your legs that's big enough to fit a full-face helmet. Read More:
Buying Advice: Commuter MotorcyclesEveryone who rides an NC is taken by surprise at the low redline -- just 6,500 rpm -- but once you adapt to a power curve that's more diesel car than high-revving bike by short shifting and using the higher gears at low speed, the 46 pound-feet of torque is more than enough to achieve some serious hustle. Combined with the soft-but-capable suspension, it makes it possible to really wring some serious speed out of the bike on a canyon road.
