Honda DN-01 Review Part I
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@RC62 not bad, but the burgman would seem to get more milage. and, you know, 800 miles of almost completely open road (our family takes 64 to Holenwald, TN, and get on 65, and from there, the only big cities that you go through are Memphis, Little Rock, Texarcana, and, if we need to go this far, Dallas).
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@redle88556 It's not for everyone but I like it. :D
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this is bike disgusting
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@joehzar Thanks for watching the video. I really hope you love your DN01 as much as I do mine. If you are a new rider, please make sure to take the MSF course and get your motorcycle endorsement on your license. The DN01 is a great bike and is relatively easy to ride but it is a full size motorcycle and can easily get you hurt. :D
btw... I'd love to hear how you like it after you've owned it a while. Please let me know.
Ride safe.
can this scooter do wheelies?
cbr125rcanada 4 months ago
@cbr125rcanada It is actually a full size motorcycle with an automatic transmission. Since you can't pop the clutch and due to the weight of the bike wheelies aren't an option. :D
RC62 4 months ago
personally, i'd like to know if a DN-01 is a good bike to step up to after you crash your first bike (hahasoisoisoi). I was considering a Suzuki Burgman AN 400.
haloman9595 5 months ago
@haloman9595 Sure, the DN-01 is a pretty easy bike to ride. It is a bit heavy so that part takes some getting used to. The Burgman is a great choice as well. it just depends on what you prefer. :D
RC62 5 months ago
@RC62 what kind of milage does the DN-01 get? I'd like to know, because, i live in middle tennessee, and every year, my family takes a trip to texas to visit family, and I just want to know what the milage is as a comparison, because i do want an automatic that isn't too pricy.
haloman9595 4 months ago
@haloman9595 I get between 40-50 mpg.
RC62 4 months ago