Is Honda still making the NM4?

Is Honda still making the NM4?

The Honda NM4 is a feet forwards motorcycle introduced by Honda for sale in the United States in June, 2014. Internal documents, such as the service manual, refer to it as NC700J or NC700JD….Honda NM4.

NM4 concept at 2014 Tokyo Motor Show
Manufacturer Honda Motor Company
Production 2014–2019
Class Feet forwards power cruiser

What is a CTX motorcycle?

The Honda CTX series is a series of motorcycles created by Honda for the 2014 model year. According to Honda marketing materials, CTX stands for “Comfort, Technology and Experience.” The series includes the following models: CTX700/CTX700N. CTX1300.

Is there an automatic transmission motorcycle?

Harley-Davidson Due to how the permanent magnet electric motor works, there is really only one gear. However, the bike does have an “automatic” transmission, allowing the rider to shift between neutral, drive, and reverse.

What is the difference between the NM4 and The CTX700?

In fact, it’s all about long and low: The seat’s low enough to make you feel like Batman riding a recumbent bicycle, even a couple inches lower than the CTX700’s, but the NM4’s floorboards don’t make your legs have to stretch so far forward as the CTX’s.

What’s the difference between the CB750 and NM4?

Now, the philosophy, attitude, fashion and feeling have spread worldwide and have become a mainstream phenomena. In terms of torque, the NM4’s 68 Nm @ 4,750 rpm is 13 percent more than the CB750’s 60 Nm @ 7,000 rpm, and it produces that grunt much lower in the rev range.

Can the Honda CTX700 encourage novice riders into the motorcycle world?

So Honda is going down a route to actively try and encourage novice riders into the motorcycle world with the launch of its Honda CTX700 range. But are low prices, automatic transmissions and easy riding positions enough to bring a new generation of motorcyclists beating a path to Honda’s door?

What’s the deal with the Honda NM4?

My take is that the NM4 is designed by Honda to emancipate motorcycling one further step, to make riding a motorcycle as easy to ride as a scooter, and the Japanimation styling is just a sugar coating. The introduction of a bike as radically non-traditional as the NM4 is brave new territory, even for a company with the resources of Honda.