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Post by Glenn Rowell on Mar 20, 2006 4:46:17 GMT -5
Welcome Steve, If you check out the forum in the technical section there is some information on fairings. Should be putting mine on this weekend so hope to have some pictures soon.
M&P is a good place to start looking, Link is on the website.
Regards,
Glenn
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Post by Roger on Apr 18, 2006 15:47:36 GMT -5
I have an ex-AA Roadwatch bike with a full fairing which was made by Power Bronze. The fairing is ok, not the greatest looking job, but very effective at keeping the weather off for commuting. The mounting brackets are hefty steel straps and lengths of angle, which probably weigh as much as the bike though.
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Post by cristian on Apr 20, 2006 17:03:12 GMT -5
Hi, i have a 1988 NTV 650 with 26.000 km, in perfect shape and just waits for me to go an long trips. I'm very satisfied of this bike and i would'nt exchange it with anything else. Congratulations for the forum
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Post by dermot on Apr 30, 2006 8:53:48 GMT -5
Hello there, I have been watching this site for a while and decided to join. I have an ntv circa 94. Its has a good tight engine but is a little rough around the corners. Will just need dismantling this winter. I have had to fit steering head brg's, thermostat, fan switch, radiator, f/wheel brg's and various wee bits to the brakes. I have fitted Krauser panniers of which I have two sizes one for normal go to work type things and the larger for longer journeys. I have also fitted a screen which helps with a couple of old injury problems I have. I dont like all the plastic on the deauville, it catches side winds not to mention it will also catch one in the pocket even if it falls over. The plastic also makes the bike heavy. This is only my opinion and I cannot fault the deauville for much else especially the 06 model. Thats all I can say at present about the bike.
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Post by Klatten on May 6, 2006 7:20:12 GMT -5
Hi! I'm the happy owner of a 94 NTV with 76k/km on the clock. I,ve owned it for 3 years. Last year I bought a NTV as spareparts in Germany for only 300EUR. The engine had run only 20K/km. So I,ve spent the winter dismantling both bikes and assembled one with all the best parts. I,ve improoved the bike with K&N filter and Steel brake hoses.
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Post by Andy Staffordshire on May 7, 2006 13:41:28 GMT -5
Hi everyone, have just stumbled on this site and have an old faithful 1994 NTV650, just changed her oil today to keep her happy as she will be travelling 100 miles in a couple of hours time
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Post by jaz66 on Dec 11, 2006 19:17:38 GMT -5
Hi, found this site by accident since buying an NTV650 and spending the last few weeks looking for exactly a group like this. Bike is 'P' reg cost £300 looks ok ( a few dents etc;) but came with Give wingrack but no boxes. 2nd gear dodgy almost none existent, but bugger pulls from 3rd like a train with no problems. I am also a born again biker and at the moment love the fact that everyone seems to say thesame thing about the bike, torque, reliable, economicaljust what I want after a few years out of the saddle. maybe there should be a page to points of interest regarding the NTV as guide and reports are few and far between. one I found is www.kevinboone.com/mc-ntv650.htmland of course www.hondabikes.net/forum/archive/back-firing-ntv-4670.htmAny one else got sites that might e of interet?
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