PushHands said:
I've been reading this forum for about two months and I like the atmosphere you ladies and gents have here; generally speaking, a more mature and intelligent forum than most.
Just an NSX enthusiast as I fell in for the x in '94 and am revisiting my desires for this car. I notice a few members ride motorcycles and my Honda RC51 has a similar aura to the x.
Looking forward to getting an x.... such a beautiful car :smile:
A late bloomer just out of college last December and looking for employment in order to put an x in the stable :biggrin:
Welcome to
NSXPrime from another relatively new member, and new owner (this spring).
Your mention of the bike thing is an interesting point, one I've pondered a few times, regarding the analogies between different models of cards an motorcyles. I've been riding bikes since I was 14, which is quickly closing in on 40 years ago. I like the RC51 and am still considering a purchase next year with luck, but the bike I think is most like the NSX is the 98-01 Honda VFR 800 Interceptor.
Think about... smaller than typical engine for it's "class", VTEC, direct mapped fuel injection and ignition, unusually good brakes at the time of introduction, very wide flat torque curve with a wide power band at the top of the RPM range, very smooth engine at any RPM range. Not the highest horsepower available, but great balance between power and handling. And lots of aluminum, and a rear suspension design with a strong racing heritage.
AND, like the NSX, very civil ergonomics.
I looked at the VFR against the VTR-1000 back in 1999, and the VTR looked like it was built by a different company, or maybe just a prototype.
The RC51 is a great bike, but sacrifices a few things in order to deliver more in some other important areas. The VFR, like the NSX, is about balance. Put a Corbin seat on the VFR and you can cover a heck of a lot of miles in relative comfort, quite quickly.
Congrats on finishing up college (my daughter's runing a little "late" in that department herself, but still working away at it), and hope you find a job that puts you behind the wheel of a nice NSX of whatever year you eventually find and choose.
~Jon