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Honda unveil the NC750S motorbike


In motorbike news today we are happy to report that it has been officially confirmed from the Japanese mass manufacturer, that Honda have indeed got a new model set for release in the form of the NC750S. Only revelaled a couple of weeks back by the company, the model itself will be accompanied by a similar looking and design style model, being called the NC750X. The only difference between the two is some fine tuned tweaks to the dimension of the bikes, with the s model being every so slightly longer. With the S having more of a sporty look and feel to it over that of the X. These models are hoped by the Japanese brains behind the idea to be a top rival for that of the likes of Yamaha,Suzuki,Kawasaki and many more.

 

What are the spec's and features used on the NC750S

Over the years Honda have become very well known for their sporty style cars and sporty motorbike designs, which have proven to be very successful in many countries including the likes of here in the UK, France,Germany and even in places dominated by american car's . We believe that NC750S and X model continue to set this trend. So let's see what Honda have included on the design of the bike. Well firstly, both models come with the following, a liquid cooled eight valve parralel engine,an extra balancer shift for both machines designed to reduce vibration and effects from bumpy roads when traveeling on those long journey's. A fuel injection system has also been included designed to provide added air capacity and intake flow through the bike's. A dual clutch transmission system has also been pre installed on both models

. A DCT system has also been included with both models. Two piston calliper brakes are in effect to allow a more effective braking system. Many different variations of colour have also been announced both of the two wheeled additions, including, Metallic silver, Graphite Black,pearl white and candy red.

 

When can you expect to see the NC750S and its partner on the street ?

Unfortunately nothing has been officially confirmed from the designer's over in Japan, regarding the price tag of either models for now, nor has an exact release date for the two machines. But we do expect the two to launch side by side when they do, and expect the NC750S and X models to be released sometime within 2014.