2010 Honda NT700V Photo Gallery

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Check out pictures of the 2010 Honda NT700V touring motorcycle, an all-new design from Honda. Read more in the 2010 Honda NT700V Touring First Look

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Honda Motorcycles extends its street bike touring line with the release of the all-new NT700V.
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The Honda NT700V luggage features integrated saddlebags, which have a pass-through area for wider items. An accessory top case is also available.
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Bolstering its touring creds, integrated luggage saddlebags come standard on the NT700V, with an accessory topcase also available.
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Powering the NT700V is a 680cc 52-degree V-Twin.
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Wheelbase is 58.1 inches and the NT700V rolls on 17-inch hoops, with a 120/70 tire up front and a 150/70 rear.
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The Honda NT700V is an all-new 2010 light-duty touring model from the Japanese marque.
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The 2010 Honda NT700V chassis features a front 41mm fork with 4.5 inches of travel and a rear shock with 4.8 inches travel.
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The NT700V will be available in either Metallic Red or Metallic Silver, with the ABS version only available in Silver.
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Capable of solo jaunts or two-up travel, now there is another touring option from the folks at Honda - the NT700V.
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Honda’s linked combined braking system (CBS) brings the new design to a halt.
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Style-wise, the NT700V looks to us like the forbidden love-child of the ST1300 and Kawasaki Versys.
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