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NTX650 or NTX750

Postby Ivan_J » Sat Jun 25, 2011 9:48 am

Hello guys.
I have a dream, to own Guzzi enduro.
Now I have opportunity to buy one.
Here in Bulgaria's s/h market have one 650 and one 750.
For sure it will be the one in better condition. But I want your opinions.
Now I ride my beloved Yamaha SuperTenere 850. My ride is 70% bad country roads, 10% highway and 20% offroad.
My worries are about rear swingarm mounting point. Will it stands my ride? I 've hear about broken gearbox cases. Are there any projects for enforcement plate, to mount swingarm to frame besides to gearbox case?
If both bikes are at same condition(prices are identical), which one to choose? I want strong low and midrange, low consumption, comfortable and strong bike.
I suppose difference between them is only engine size and cosmetics.
I have tried only 750, but different bike, not that for sale.
Both are relatively away from me, so I must choose at first try.
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Re: NTX650 or NTX750

Postby chris a » Sat Jun 25, 2011 2:47 pm

I'd go for the 650 but that's because I've got one and appart from the engine having slightly more horses prefer the earlyer styling with the high front mudguard and no plastic shielding on the front brake disk.The 750's have the advantage of better front brakes .
Given the amount of road use and also that you are NOT going to thrash it on the rough stuff I don't think you'll have a problem with the swinging arm mounting points.As far as I know the ususal problem is the Uni drive joint blowing up and taking out the s arm and or back of the gearbox.If you keep a regular check on it and make sure it's not worn then the problem "shouldn't occure" One remedy additional to that in usage in France in the day was to have better and slightly shorter shocks fitted.The marsocchis fitted to mine as standard are stiffer than a marine's c--k !
Teo lamer's in Holland also made a steel sleave reinforcement to fit the UJ tunnel ...probebly cost the earth and if you have fabricating skills wouldn't be difficult or expensive to make to make
I'd also fit some crash bars ....
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Re: NTX650 or NTX750

Postby Ivan_J » Sun Jun 26, 2011 12:29 am

Thanks, Chris.
The ugly disk shield and under tank fairing can be removed fairly easily.
Crashbars are esential for that kind of engine.
Do you have ridden both 650 and 750. How can you compare engine power? Two more horses are not the big thing if torque is less and at higher rpms. Regarding this site http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/ ... 0%2090.htm 650 have only 4,7 kgm at 6000 rpm and 750 6,1kgm at 4700 rpm which is a way too strong pull.
I have tried 750 and compared to my SuperTen(77 hp @ 7500 rpm, 80.4Nm @ 6000 rpm) it pulls with same strenght. Never tried 650.
I don't care about max speed, I don't like to drive fast - at highway at 110-130 km/h.
Fuel consumption must be as low as possible because of high fuel prices and long distances I like to travel.
I WILL going to thrash the bike on the rought terrain, thats in my blood.
Shorter shocks are not option as far as rear end travel is very limited as stock. If I can, I will put long travel shocks.
I know many parts on guzzis are interchangable with some italian cars, so I hope U-joints also will be and it will be cheap repair.
The 750 I test has awful shocks - it was hard as a rock, it bumps on every roughness of the road. Is this normal for standart shocks or these were shot?
I know Honda XL600 will suit better on my riding stile, but I' m in love with Guzzi's italian beauty(it's ugly but I like it).
I have a month or so to decide, so I will appreciate every opinion. Thanks.
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Re: NTX650 or NTX750

Postby chris a » Sun Jun 26, 2011 9:46 am

Very hard shocks seemed to be the standard for the 650's at least.Not ridden the 750 so i can't comment about it ...the 650 is perfect for me but I do much more road riding than rough stuff.
Both these bikes are pretty rare outside of italy so you will have a job finding people having experiance of both.
As far as I know, and I've owned various guzzi's for the last twenty five years, there are some UJ rebuild kits but having gone down that route once and having it blowup on the fast lane on the motorway at over 150kph I would not use a reconditioned one again.
I honestly think that thrashing these bikes over the rough will bring tears: that's why the factory baja's have a big bloc swingingarm,uj and drive box adapted.The early Dakar private entries all seemed to fail because of this design fault.
It would be far from impossible to do but expensive to modify an NTX to BAja spec and I have played with the idea.I'm pretty sure that I know just the man to do the job money being no object as he's one of the best know guzzi restaurers in france and lives about 50km away...Barnabe likes a challange,only speaks french and doesn't suffer folls at all !!! .One of his freinds had the UJ burst on her TT650 and that was the last time she ever rode on the bike.He bought it and has rebuilt it with shorter shocks and a grease nipple in the new swinging arm for UJ lubrification. Longer shocks as fitted as standard stress the UJ more and increase the likelyhood of a grenading.....
Unless you want to spend a good few thousand euros on modding a standard bike I think a yam or honda might well be the way to go for you.You could also go for it in an unmodified state but I reckon you'll find the weak spot pretty quickly .
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Re: NTX650 or NTX750

Postby Ivan_J » Sun Jun 26, 2011 10:05 am

Thanks again, chris.
Mind says "go for Honda", but heart wants Guzzi.
Same with italian cars - they can ruin your savings, but you love them.
If I'll love it, I'll showw off here. If went practical, I'll renew my account at XL600.de
Cheers,
Ivan.
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Re: NTX650 or NTX750

Postby chris a » Mon Jun 27, 2011 5:31 am

Your more than wellcome Ivan,
I know exactly what you mean about the heart dictating the mind : my love of the NTX intially cause me embarrasement as it was os high in the seat as I've got shortish legs and can't stand not being able to flat foot on a bike.As a result I had to get the seat cut down and recovered , fit shorter shocks ( though as I explained that does have other benefits) and drop the forks a bit.The next part of the project is to upgrade to better front brakes -the single PO5 as standard on mine are laughable but I've now got a larger fully floating disk and four pot callipers with corresponding master cylinder to fit but I need to get the spacers and adapters made which will have to wait till winter.
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Re: NTX650 or NTX750

Postby Ivan_J » Sun Jul 10, 2011 3:16 pm

Are there any market for NTX650?
I can buy one in mint condition. But if it's not "my bike", can I sell it in Europe?
In Bulgaria there is no market for Guzzis, so I must sell it abroad.
What is normal price for that bike?
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Re: NTX650 or NTX750

Postby johnno » Sun Jul 17, 2011 7:10 am

i always feel that if i rode hard enough for long enough my 750 engine would blow (never let me down yet and runs brill) .My 650 just wants to rock and roll all day long with no worries . I enjoy both engines for different reasons the 750 is for laid back cruising and the 650 is for supermoto fun,fun,fun .Hope that helps
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Re: NTX650 or NTX750

Postby Ivan_J » Sun Jul 17, 2011 7:41 am

johnno wrote:i always feel that if i rode hard enough for long enough my 750 engine would blow (never let me down yet and runs brill) .My 650 just wants to rock and roll all day long with no worries . I enjoy both engines for different reasons the 750 is for laid back cruising and the 650 is for supermoto fun,fun,fun .Hope that helps


I comare 650 and 750 reduction ratio. Gearbox and bevel gears are the same, just primary reduction gear have different ratio. 650 drives at higher rpms than 750 for constant speed. Can you tell me whats the rpms at 5th at 100 km/h?
It can lead to higher fuel consumption for 650. Whats you readings about that?
Thanks.
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Re: NTX650 or NTX750

Postby migcorso » Thu Jul 21, 2011 4:51 am

Hi from NW of Spain with another NTX750 used for both road an off-road.
I would not worry about ntx engine, the problem is gear box and transmission. It's too weak for this engine, and torque is too much for that design.
I had two u-joint failures, both in highway after hundreds of km at 120 km/h, both with old, not checked bikes. In second failure i put new u-joint (and remake gearbox, of course :cry: ), after then run in highway with out problems and also in off-road, but previous to depart to long travel i mount and umount all rear shaft and u-joint to see if all is ok.
I agree with I cris_a long shocks are bad idea with u-joint, even worse in highway, high number of revolutions i think increase hot and stress in u-joint. This is a common problem in Stelvio also, see this:
http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/10584229/5 ... uzzi%2Epdf
The ideal would be a long variable shock, short for road and long for off-road, perhaps someday i will mount someone like this http://www.ammortizzatori.net/anopic.htm

Another thing, old models after big mileage make noise in 5 and 4 velocity, because a bad lubrication in gearbox sprockets. After 2002 models (breva) these is corrected, but old models can suffer this problem. Check bike and if noise transmision change in five, is bad sign.

And yes i complete agree... "Mind says "go for Honda", but heart wants Guzzi" but motorbike is a thing without mind only heart :D :D :D :D :D .
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