2009 Honda DN-01
#12
Registered User
Thanks for the HFN link, but I still don't "get" it (how it change ratios and gets lock-up).
Someone who doesn't want a shift pedal has a bajillion scooters to choose from at a fraction of this price. Also, if you want a "real bike" the FJR1300 offers an electric shift option.
Someone who doesn't want a shift pedal has a bajillion scooters to choose from at a fraction of this price. Also, if you want a "real bike" the FJR1300 offers an electric shift option.
#13
The DN-01 is an EXCELLENT argument for the Aprilia Mana.
Full auto, can also operate as a semi-auto 7speed, less than $10k.
Or you can get a Burgman 650 for under $9k.
Full auto, can also operate as a semi-auto 7speed, less than $10k.
Or you can get a Burgman 650 for under $9k.
#14
^^^ I'd take a Mana if I didn't want to shift, or a Can-Am Spyder if I also didn't want to balance. The Mana can fit a helmet under what looks like the gas tank, way cool.
I predict that the Honda will be easy to get for $5K+ off. Has some neat ideas, but it just doesn't come together as a compelling ride to me.
I predict that the Honda will be easy to get for $5K+ off. Has some neat ideas, but it just doesn't come together as a compelling ride to me.
#15
Got to see it in person at the EAA Air Venture yesterday in the Honda booth. It was getting attention from booth traffic. To me, it looked like a very large scooter.
I much prefer this new ride from Honda:
I much prefer this new ride from Honda:
#18
Originally Posted by Chris S,Jul 31 2009, 06:16 PM
^^^ I'd take a Mana if I didn't want to shift, or a Can-Am Spyder if I also didn't want to balance. The Mana can fit a helmet under what looks like the gas tank, way cool.
I predict that the Honda will be easy to get for $5K+ off. Has some neat ideas, but it just doesn't come together as a compelling ride to me.
I predict that the Honda will be easy to get for $5K+ off. Has some neat ideas, but it just doesn't come together as a compelling ride to me.