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Honda NC700 Integra


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The Honda Integra. A Malaysian Megascooter fan IMHO.

 

http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k229/nikhuzlan/scooters/int07.jpg

 

Honda's candidate in the Megascooter market. In the past 2 years this segment is growing by leaps and bounds. And it will grow even hotter for the stakeholders with BMW's entry.

BMW's entry into this segment lends a lot of credence as BMW is noted for cutting edge motoring products. It cements the known fact that this segment is not a fad but will have a long term presence and I foresee the gap between Megascooters and pure Touring bikes eventually overlapping.

 

I am only considering scooters with engines that are frame attached, and not those that are swinging. For this reason the Fuoco, Nexus, Leonardo, Scarabeo, X9, etc are not in this picture.

 

My Fuoco with fast company in the hills of Genting. Just not enough power and ground clearance.

 

http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k229/nikhuzlan/scooters/06-1.jpg

 

The Honda Integra brings something seriously new to the game with the inclusion of the DCT gearbox.

Geared scooters went out of fashion when Vespa stopped production of its traditional line where the gear and clutch is set together on the left handlebar grip.Current ones are CVT, clutch less and gear less.

 

http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k229/nikhuzlan/scooters/int08.jpg

 

Suzuki introduced the 650Burgman early in this millineum, and with it, saw the introduction of a stepped CVT where the rider has the option of shifting manually. BUT it is not a gearbox in the true sense.

 

Aprilla with the Mana also did the same this.

 

BMW however, stayed with the traditional CVT despite having plenty of experience with DSG gearbox in its cars. This is probably because the engine/gearbox/drivetrain is from Kymco, so inserting a DSG requires too much work.

 

Parking lot test of the C600

http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k229/nikhuzlan/scooters/csport01.jpg

 

Honda also sterred away from the traditional smaller wheels of scooters, preferring motorcycle sized rims. The front is a sportsbike 120/70-17 while the rear is 160/60-17. This allows the Integra owner to have a vast choice of tyres.

 

Currently the Megascooter main players are the Aprillia SRV 850 - VTwin 838cc 80hp 256kg, BMW C, the Touring based GT at almost the same weight as the SRV, the Sport 20kg lighter.

 

My GP800, now reincarnated as the Aprillia SRV850

http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k229/nikhuzlan/scooters/scoot02.jpg[/url]

 

Suzuki's venerable Burgman650 is still 'popular'. Yamaha redid its wildly popular TMax with a 530 engine, smallest of the lot, but with a 40kg weight advantage. Kawasaki will probably bring a surprise soon.

Kymco will be introducing its 700cc scooter in the Malaysian market, probably undercutting other similar offerings by at least 20%.

 

The Megascooter market in Malaysia belong to BMW for now. The product is excellent, the looks second to one, and ergonomics and versatility class leading. its also the most feature laden with even heated grips option.

 

I suspect Kymco will do well due pricing, and also, using the same engine as the BMW, many will be drawn due to this reason. TMax will have a difficult time justifying its presence against the C600Sport. Both similar, but the C600 is better equipped, better looking, similar in performance and although heavier, not significantly so when on the move.

 

That leaves the Honda Integra.

 

More to come, but here's a video of the Integra in the hills of Genting at night. I was also testing the Sony AS15 helmet camera.

 

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Ahhhhhhh. the old Genting slope. all comes to mind. driving up there many times remind me of many Malaysian superbikers riding and racing down there especially Sunday mornings. mr mgoo great read about your perspective of the scooter market.

kymco 700? in singapore here , we have it for the last 2 years. not many but still you can find them around.

burgman 650. my favourite scooter if just used for that trip up to Malaysia but not to work.

aprilia srv. i would love to have it but after so many x9 , i am not trusting Euro technology

BMW --- ditto

tmax- too sporty.

silverwing -- ok may get one

but integra --- this is what i really like except something is just missing with it.hmmmmm maybe

anyway , why the scratching sound on the video.?

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it will b great if this scooter can at least put a fullface n a bit of front compartments.

disappointed.

 

Ahhhhhhh. the old Genting slope. all comes to mind. driving up there many times remind me of many Malaysian superbikers riding and racing down there especially Sunday mornings. mr mgoo great read about your perspective of the scooter market.

kymco 700? in singapore here , we have it for the last 2 years. not many but still you can find them around.

burgman 650. my favourite scooter if just used for that trip up to Malaysia but not to work.

aprilia srv. i would love to have it but after so many x9 , i am not trusting Euro technology

BMW --- ditto

tmax- too sporty.

silverwing -- ok may get one

but integra --- this is what i really like except something is just missing with it.hmmmmm maybe

anyway , why the scratching sound on the video.?

 

ahhhhhhhhh. thats what is missing . compartment like many other scooters

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Well for tat compartment ting, juz put the box (aftermarket) wen u need it to. All scoot are better in someting and miss someting in between. Got to do someting about it. Not ALL scoot or bike are perfect for everybody. Cheer Guys

be a smart rider, don't rush:cool:

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Fazli, please dont hold your breath waiting for the 750 integra. As it is , i have seen only 3 on sale a few months ago. 2 i saw were ebing sold off after owners decided not to keep their integra ater a owning a few months.

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Wootz! Only 3 OTR here? Kinda keen on the 17-incher "scoot". The 750 is said to have slightly bigger underseat storage and better FC with lighter swingarm.

"Don't do onto others, what you don't want others to do onto you"

"What goes around, comes around"

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I think the popular models are still the NC700S and NC700X. Hardly see the Integra on our roads. I guess the only advantage of getting the Integra over the bike looking models is weather protection.

 

The NC700S/X CAN fit a FF helmet in the dummy tank storage which the scooter looking Integra cannot, which is simply quite senseless, stupid and a joke to me.

 

But to each his own.

 

I love the new 2014 Burgman 650 Executive. But its a tad too expensive, and it drinks engine oil (need to top up and check oil levels periodically on top of normal oil change).

 

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My Honda NC700D Integra. Happy 1 Year Birthday.

 

Buying this bike is probably one of the biggest 'leap of faith' I made in recent times. Its as expensive as a BMW scooter, has a DCT gearbox ( radical, unproven ), little storage compartment, and a wheezy 51hp engine.

As a friend told me " 65k for a Honda scooter is crazy when the BMW is cheaper "

 

However, in the one year I've owned it, I found it to be the most entertaining bike in my garage. So much so that my GSA has been sitting covered most of the time. So much so that I sold my 'boat anchor' K16GT due lack of use.

This scooter is electric smooth, and what little power it has can be used to the max as its so accessible, and the DCT gearbox almost always finds the correct gearing in any situation, be it splitting lanes in town or hunting sportsbikes in the hills.

 

Its running costs is next to nothing, a full tank of 14 litres can almost touch 400km if driven sanely, but will still give 320km with a heavy throttle hand. Top speed is on the low side of 180km/h ( fast enough for me ) and its 5.5 second 0 - 100km/h means that it leaves the stoplights like a bat out of hell, merely by just twisting the throttle. Highway cruise is great between 140 - 160km/h, the rider sits serenely in great wind protection. Light rain does not get the rider wet, and in heavy rain, boots stay dry.

 

Its utterly reliable ( Honda you see ) has great build quality, and the servicing costs ( RM220 for oil, filter and labor) seems like a joke compared to my GSA.

 

After 12,000km ( most of the time spent at full revs ) a new set of Metzler Z8s went on and it handles like the first day I took it to Genting.

The aftermarket MIVV muffler makes great sound and the Givi hugger keeps the rear clean.

 

I find the Integra the best handling scooter I have ever owned, and i have owned the TMax, Fuoco and the GP800 ( SRV850 ). The Aprillia is faster in acceleration ( slightly ) and top speed, but I have ridden my Integra with a fast rider on a GP800 and even the SRV and have no problem leaving them behind especially on twisty roads. I have tested the C600 BMW/Kymco and prefer my lighter Integra.

The storage is tragic, but I have ordered the Givi panniers so that has now become a non-issue.

 

This is the best sports scooter available. The OEM Bridgestone sucks, and changing to the Z8 makes the scooter handle even better.

 

My Scooter;

 

http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k229/nikhuzlan/scooters/int1.jpg

 

http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k229/nikhuzlan/scooters/int2.jpg

 

http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k229/nikhuzlan/scooters/int4.jpg

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My Integra never cease to amaze me. 51hp, 215kg, single disc front, means its a slow bike.

But ridden with a bit of effort even the lighter 150hp VTwins with sticky tyres cannot shake the little scooter off its tail......

 

Saturday, 15feb2014. Genting, Kuala Lumpur.

 

 

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My Honda NC700D Integra. Happy 1 Year Birthday.

 

Buying this bike is probably one of the biggest 'leap of faith' I made in recent times. Its as expensive as a BMW scooter, has a DCT gearbox ( radical, unproven ), little storage compartment, and a wheezy 51hp engine.

As a friend told me " 65k for a Honda scooter is crazy when the BMW is cheaper "

 

However, in the one year I've owned it, I found it to be the most entertaining bike in my garage. So much so that my GSA has been sitting covered most of the time. So much so that I sold my 'boat anchor' K16GT due lack of use.

This scooter is electric smooth, and what little power it has can be used to the max as its so accessible, and the DCT gearbox almost always finds the correct gearing in any situation, be it splitting lanes in town or hunting sportsbikes in the hills.

 

Its running costs is next to nothing, a full tank of 14 litres can almost touch 400km if driven sanely, but will still give 320km with a heavy throttle hand. Top speed is on the low side of 180km/h ( fast enough for me ) and its 5.5 second 0 - 100km/h means that it leaves the stoplights like a bat out of hell, merely by just twisting the throttle. Highway cruise is great between 140 - 160km/h, the rider sits serenely in great wind protection. Light rain does not get the rider wet, and in heavy rain, boots stay dry.

 

Its utterly reliable ( Honda you see ) has great build quality, and the servicing costs ( RM220 for oil, filter and labor) seems like a joke compared to my GSA.

 

After 12,000km ( most of the time spent at full revs ) a new set of Metzler Z8s went on and it handles like the first day I took it to Genting.

The aftermarket MIVV muffler makes great sound and the Givi hugger keeps the rear clean.

 

I find the Integra the best handling scooter I have ever owned, and i have owned the TMax, Fuoco and the GP800 ( SRV850 ). The Aprillia is faster in acceleration ( slightly ) and top speed, but I have ridden my Integra with a fast rider on a GP800 and even the SRV and have no problem leaving them behind especially on twisty roads. I have tested the C600 BMW/Kymco and prefer my lighter Integra.

The storage is tragic, but I have ordered the Givi panniers so that has now become a non-issue.

 

This is the best sports scooter available. The OEM Bridgestone sucks, and changing to the Z8 makes the scooter handle even better.

 

My Scooter;

 

http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k229/nikhuzlan/scooters/int1.jpg

 

http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k229/nikhuzlan/scooters/int2.jpg

 

http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k229/nikhuzlan/scooters/int4.jpg

 

 

Hi, how much is the Givi Panniers? Do you mind to put a picture of your Honda integer with the Givi Panniers? I am keen to buy the Integra 750 when it comes to Singapore. But not sure about its weight after installing the Givi Panniers?

Get wiser as each day passes...

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