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2018 Honda NC750S

2018 Honda NC750S

Contents:

1 Introduction

2 Model overview

3 Key features

4 Technical specifications

 

1. Introduction

 

The NC750S is an exceptionally user-friendly motorcycle: easy to ride and easy on the pocket in terms of both initial purchase and running costs. It attracts riders of all ages including both experienced riders looking for a capable and economic motorcycle to tackle the city traffic, as well as new, younger riders stepping up from smaller machines looking equally for performance, economy, practicality and pleasure from their first ‘big’ motorcycle.

 

And that’s exactly what they get from the NC750S. Its parallel twin-cylinder engine packs the low-to-midrange with effortless torque; capacious storage space where the fuel tank normally sits and the option of Honda’s unique Dual Clutch Transmission set it apart from the crowd of mid-sized naked machines.

 

When combined with a compact form, low seat height, confidence-inspiring chassis and exceptional fuel economy, the result is a uniquely accessible and practical motorcycle.

 

2. Model Overview

 

Like the NC750X and Integra, the NC750S is built around a 745cc twin cylinder engine which puts out strong low-to-mid range torque, delivering strong acceleration from very low rpm and returns 28.6km/l (WMTC mode). The engine’s forward-leaning position both lowers the centre of gravity for stable handling, and creates space for a storage compartment where the fuel tank is normally positioned. The 790mm seat height and compact chassis create confidence-inspiring ground reach.

 

The NC750S’s DCT features a natural ‘feathered’ clutch feel around an on/off throttle. In addition to the most fuel efficient automatic D Mode, for sportier riding there are 3 levels of S mode.  

 

Also available for 2018 is a 35kW version allowing A2 licence holders to enjoy the NC750S. This new version can easily be converted to a full power version at the appropriate time at a Honda dealer.

 

3. Key Features

 

3.1 Styling & Equipment

 

  • 21L storage area will take a full-face helmet
  • Negative LCD instrument display can be personalised
  • Wave key with Honda Ignition Security System (HISS)

 

Leading the NC750S design philosophy is the phrase ‘Sensual Performance’ and the riding experience is enhanced visually and aurally. The small headlight and clear-smoke lens taillight inject a distinct presence. A unique selling point of the NC750S remains hidden in plain sight – the 21L storage compartment (where the fuel tank would normally be found) that easily holds a full-face helmet.

 

The instruments use a negative LCD display; information includes odometer, trip meter, gear position, fuel efficiency and consumption gauges and optional heated grip temperature. A ‘wave’ style key gives a further premium feel.

 

The colour of the rev-counter bar display can be changed by the rider; a total of 9 options are available. It is also possible to have colours change according to gear selected, rpm range or (for the DCT version) riding mode.

 

ECO and SHIFT mode are further options when riding with the display set to a single colour or (on the DCT machine) the mode-dependent setting. ECO mode turns the display to light blue if riding with good fuel efficiency, and green if riding even more economically. SHIFT mode sees the colour change to orange if engine rpm exceeds a level pre-set by the rider.

 

For 2018 the NC750S is available in 3 colour options:

 

Graphite Black/Pearl Brown

Graphite Black/Blue Metallic

Candy Chromosphere Red

 

The range of genuine Honda Accessories include a specifically-designed new rear rack, a 35L top box, 29L panniers, inner bags, centre stand, 5-stage heated grips, U-lock and AC charging socket.

 

3.2 Engine

 

  • 40.3kW peak power/68Nm torque
  • 35kW A2 licence version available
  • 400km range possible from the 14.1L fuel tank
  • Rpm cut raised by 900rpm to 7,500rpm
  • 6-speed manual gearbox operates with light clutch feel

 

The design of the NC750S’s liquid-cooled, SOHC 8-valve parallel twin-cylinder engine ensures punchy performance in the low-to-mid range. Its relatively long-stroke architecture and specially shaped combustion chambers combine with the high-inertial mass crankshaft to produce large amounts of effortless torque from very low rpm. Peak power is 40.3kW @ 6,250rpm with maximum torque of 68Nm @ 4,750rpm. For 2018, the rpm limit has been raised to 7,500rpm to allow natural use of the engine performance into a higher rpm range.

 

For A2 licence holders a 35kW version is now available, which can be easily converted to the full power version by a Honda dealer at the appropriate time. Equally, it will be possible to restrict the full power version to 35kW by a Honda dealer replacing the standard throttle body and remapping the ECU. In most riding situations the restriction of peak power is not noticeable and the 0-100m acceleration time is identical to the full power version.

 

Twin balancers counteract vibration from higher rpm inertia, refining the engine yet still allowing the distinct ‘throb’ delivered by its 270° firing order. Bore and stroke is set at 80 x 77mm. By keeping the number of parts to a minimum, the engine is kept light, efficient and reliable and where possible components are made to do more than one job; the camshaft drives the water pump, while one of the balancer shafts drives the oil pump.

 

A lightweight pentagon-shaped muffler uses two chambers joined by a hole-punched link pipe, which works with a final resonator chamber to create a deeply distinctive sound and exhaust pulse. The built-in catalyser has a two-layer structure for cleaner emissions.

 

The NC750S engine is EURO4 compliant with CO2 emissions of 81g/km and fuel consumption of 28.6km/l (WMTC mode) providing a 400km plus range from the 14.1-litre underseat fuel tank.

 

3.3 Dual Clutch Transmission

 

  • Adaptive Clutch Capability Control gives natural feel
  • 3 levels of sporty S mode

 

Honda’s DCT technology is now in its eighth year of production and gaining popularity year on year on all of the machines that feature it as an option. DCT uses two clutches: one for start-up and 1st, 3rd and 5th gears: the other for 2nd, 4th and 6th, with the mainshaft for each clutch located inside the other for compact packaging. Each clutch is independently controlled by its own electro-hydraulic circuit.

 

The DCT system features two automatic plus the MT mode for manual gear changes. The standard automatic D mode is for general or highway riding and maximum fuel economy. S mode – which shifts up and down at higher rpm than D mode for a sportier ride – gives three levels of sports performance.

 

Some riders prefer to ride higher gears, some lower and the three modes make it possible to tailor gearbox response to riding style. The selected level is stored, and acts as the default S Mode for subsequent rides. It is also displayed on the dash.

 

The DCT used by the NC750S features “Adaptive Clutch Capability Control” that manages the amount of clutch torque transmitted. This adds a natural ‘feathered’ clutch feel when opening or shutting off the throttle for a smoother ride. Further refinements include fast operation of the N-D switch on turning on the ignition and a control system in AT mode for gauging the angle of ascent or descent and adapting shift pattern accordingly.

 

3.4 Chassis

 

  • Rugged steel diamond frame
  • Low centre of gravity and 35° steering lock
  • 41mm front fork and Pro-Link rear suspension
  • 320mm front disc and two-piston caliper/240mm single-piston rear

 

The rugged steel diamond frame delivers the high levels of rigidity required for agile, responsive handling in a variety of conditions. It’s also ideal where space is at a premium, since it takes up very little volume but offers superb riding dynamics. Rake is set at 27° with trail of 110mm, wheelbase of 1,525mm and front/rear weight distribution of 48/52. Kerb weight is 217kg (227kg with DCT).

 

Seat height is 790mm and the ergonomics put the rider firmly in control, with handlebars just a relaxed reach away. The width of the handlebars offers excellent leverage at all speeds and with 35° of steering lock – plus low centre of gravity – the NC750S is perfect for cutting through the busiest city streets. Passenger comfort is ensured by twin grab handles.

 

41mm telescopic forks feature 120mm stroke. The rear monoshock also has 120mm travel and operates through Pro-Link, which offers the balance of a soft initial stroke for dealing with low-speed bumps and excellent overall control.

 

Up front 320mm wavy disc and two-piston brake caliper offer plenty of easy to modulate stopping power, complemented by the rear 240mm wavy disc and single-piston caliper. Lightweight two-channel ABS provides powerful and confident braking even on slippery or wet road surfaces.

 

Forged aluminium L-shaped rim valves make checking and adjusting air pressure easier; cast aluminium front and rear wheels – sizes 17 x 3.50-inch and 17 x 4.50-inch – wear 120/70 ZR17 and 160/60 ZR17 tyres.

 

4. Technical Specifications

 

ENGINE

 

Type

Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 8-valve, SOHC parallel 2-cylinder

Displacement

745cc

Bore x Stroke

77mm x 80mm

Compression Ratio

10.7 : 1

Max. Power Output

40.3kW @ 6,250rpm (95/1/EC)

Max. Torque

68Nm @ 4,750rpm (95/1/EC)

Oil Capacity

MT: 3.7L DCT: 4.1L

CO2 emissions

81g/km

FUEL SYSTEM

 

Carburation

PGM-FI electronic fuel injection

Fuel Tank Capacity

14.1L

Fuel Consumption

MT: 28.6km/l (WMTC mode)

DCT: 28.6km/l (WMTC mode-Tested in D-Mode)

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

 

Starter

Electric

Battery Capacity

12V/11.2AH

ACG Output

MT:420W/5000rpm

DCT : 450W/5000rpm

DRIVETRAIN

 

Clutch Type

MT : Wet multiplate clutch

DCT: Wet multiplate hydraulic 2-clutch

Transmission Type

MT: 6-speed Manual Transmission

DCT: 6-speed Dual Clutch Transmission

Final Drive

Chain

FRAME

 

Type

Diamond; steel pipe

CHASSIS

 

Dimensions (L´W´H)

2215mm x 775mm x 1130mm

Wheelbase

1520mm

Caster Angle

27°

Trail

110mm

Seat Height

790mm

Ground Clearance

140mm (minimum)

Kerb Weight

MT: 217kg

DCT: 227kg

SUSPENSION

 

Type Front

41mm telescopic fork, 120mm stroke

Type Rear

Monoshock damper, Pro-Link swingarm, 120mm travel

WHEELS

 

Type Front

Multi-spoke cast aluminium

Type Rear

Multi-spoke cast aluminium

Rim Size Front

17M/C x MT3.50

Rim Size Rear

17M/C x MT4.50

Tyres Front

120/70-ZR17M/C (58W)

Tyres Rear

160/60-ZR17M/C (69W)

BRAKES

 

ABS System Type

2-channel ABS

Type Front

320mm single wavy hydraulic disc with 2-piston caliper and sintered metal pads

Type Rear

240mm single wavy hydraulic disc with single-piston caliper and resin mold pads

INSTRUMENTS & ELECTRICS

 

Instruments

Digital speedometer, digital bar-type tachometer, clock, bar-type fuel meter, two trip meters, gear position indicator, ‘instant’ and ‘average’ fuel consumption and coolant temperature warning light.  

Security System

HISS

Headlight

BULB TYPE : 12V; 60W x 1 (high) / 55W x 1 (low)

Taillight

LED

 

All specifications are provisional and subject to change without notice.

 

** Please note that the figures provided are results obtained by Honda under standardised testing conditions prescribed by WMTC. Tests are conducted on a rolling road using a standard version of the vehicle with only one rider and no additional optional equipment. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on how you ride, how you maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, installation of accessories, cargo, rider and passenger weight, and other factors.

Contents:

1 Introduction

2 Model overview

3 Key features

4 Technical specifications

 

1. Introduction

 

 

The NC750S is an exceptionally user-friendly motorcycle: easy to ride and easy on the pocket in terms of both initial purchase and running costs. It attracts riders of all ages including both experienced riders looking for a capable and economic motorcycle to tackle the city traffic, as well as new, younger riders stepping up from smaller machines looking equally for performance, economy, practicality and pleasure from their first ‘big’ motorcycle.

 

And that’s exactly what they get from the NC750S. Its parallel twin-cylinder engine packs the low-to-midrange with effortless torque; capacious storage space where the fuel tank normally sits and the option of Honda’s unique Dual Clutch Transmission set it apart from the crowd of mid-sized naked machines.

 

When combined with a compact form, low seat height, confidence-inspiring chassis and exceptional fuel economy, the result is a uniquely accessible and practical motorcycle.

 

 

2. Model Overview

 

Like the NC750X and Integra, the NC750S is built around a 745cc twin cylinder engine which puts out strong low-to-mid range torque, delivering strong acceleration from very low rpm and returns 28.6km/l (WMTC mode). The engine’s forward-leaning position both lowers the centre of gravity for stable handling, and creates space for a storage compartment where the fuel tank is normally positioned. The 790mm seat height and compact chassis create confidence-inspiring ground reach.

 

The NC750S’s DCT features a natural ‘feathered’ clutch feel around an on/off throttle. In addition to the most fuel efficient automatic D Mode, for sportier riding there are 3 levels of S mode.  

 

Also available for 2018 is a 35kW version allowing A2 licence holders to enjoy the NC750S. This new version can easily be converted to a full power version at the appropriate time at a Honda dealer.

 

 

 

3. Key Features

 

3.1 Styling & Equipment

 

·21L storage area will take a full-face helmet

·Negative LCD instrument display can be personalised

·Wave key with Honda Ignition Security System (HISS)

 

Leading the NC750S design philosophy is the phrase ‘Sensual Performance’ and the riding experience is enhanced visually and aurally. The small headlight and clear-smoke lens taillight inject a distinct presence. A unique selling point of the NC750S remains hidden in plain sight – the 21L storage compartment (where the fuel tank would normally be found) that easily holds a full-face helmet.

 

The instruments use a negative LCD display; information includes odometer, trip meter, gear position, fuel efficiency and consumption gauges and optional heated grip temperature. A ‘wave’ style key gives a further premium feel.

 

The colour of the rev-counter bar display can be changed by the rider; a total of 9 options are available. It is also possible to have colours change according to gear selected, rpm range or (for the DCT version) riding mode.

 

ECO and SHIFT mode are further options when riding with the display set to a single colour or (on the DCT machine) the mode-dependent setting. ECO mode turns the display to light blue if riding with good fuel efficiency, and green if riding even more economically. SHIFT mode sees the colour change to orange if engine rpm exceeds a level pre-set by the rider.

 

For 2018 the NC750S is available in 3 colour options:

 

Graphite Black/Pearl Brown

Graphite Black/Blue Metallic

Candy Chromosphere Red

 

The range of genuine Honda Accessories include a specifically-designed new rear rack, a 35L top box, 29L panniers, inner bags, centre stand, 5-stage heated grips, U-lock and AC charging socket.

 

3.2 Engine

 

·40.3kW peak power/68Nm torque

·35kW A2 licence version available

·400km range possible from the 14.1L fuel tank

·Rpm cut raised by 900rpm to 7,500rpm

·6-speed manual gearbox operates with light clutch feel

 

The design of the NC750S’s liquid-cooled, SOHC 8-valve parallel twin-cylinder engine ensures punchy performance in the low-to-mid range. Its relatively long-stroke architecture and specially shaped combustion chambers combine with the high-inertial mass crankshaft to produce large amounts of effortless torque from very low rpm. Peak power is 40.3kW @ 6,250rpm with maximum torque of 68Nm @ 4,750rpm. For 2018, the rpm limit has been raised to 7,500rpm to allow natural use of the engine performance into a higher rpm range.

 

For A2 licence holders a 35kW version is now available, which can be easily converted to the full power version by a Honda dealer at the appropriate time. Equally, it will be possible to restrict the full power version to 35kW by a Honda dealer replacing the standard throttle body and remapping the ECU. In most riding situations the restriction of peak power is not noticeable and the 0-100m acceleration time is identical to the full power version.

 

Twin balancers counteract vibration from higher rpm inertia, refining the engine yet still allowing the distinct ‘throb’ delivered by its 270° firing order. Bore and stroke is set at 80 x 77mm. By keeping the number of parts to a minimum, the engine is kept light, efficient and reliable and where possible components are made to do more than one job; the camshaft drives the water pump, while one of the balancer shafts drives the oil pump.

 

A lightweight pentagon-shaped muffler uses two chambers joined by a hole-punched link pipe, which works with a final resonator chamber to create a deeply distinctive sound and exhaust pulse. The built-in catalyser has a two-layer structure for cleaner emissions.

 

The NC750S engine is EURO4 compliant with CO2 emissions of 81g/km and fuel consumption of 28.6km/l (WMTC mode) providing a 400km plus range from the 14.1-litre underseat fuel tank.

 

3.3 Dual Clutch Transmission

 

·Adaptive Clutch Capability Control gives natural feel

·3 levels of sporty S mode

 

Honda’s DCT technology is now in its eighth year of production and gaining popularity year on year on all of the machines that feature it as an option. DCT uses two clutches: one for start-up and 1st, 3rd and 5th gears: the other for 2nd, 4th and 6th, with the mainshaft for each clutch located inside the other for compact packaging. Each clutch is independently controlled by its own electro-hydraulic circuit.

 

The DCT system features two automatic plus the MT mode for manual gear changes. The standard automatic D mode is for general or highway riding and maximum fuel economy. S mode – which shifts up and down at higher rpm than D mode for a sportier ride – gives three levels of sports performance.

 

Some riders prefer to ride higher gears, some lower and the three modes make it possible to tailor gearbox response to riding style. The selected level is stored, and acts as the default S Mode for subsequent rides. It is also displayed on the dash.

 

The DCT used by the NC750S features “Adaptive Clutch Capability Control” that manages the amount of clutch torque transmitted. This adds a natural ‘feathered’ clutch feel when opening or shutting off the throttle for a smoother ride. Further refinements include fast operation of the N-D switch on turning on the ignition and a control system in AT mode for gauging the angle of ascent or descent and adapting shift pattern accordingly.

 

 

 

3.4 Chassis

 

·Rugged steel diamond frame

·Low centre of gravity and 35° steering lock

·41mm front fork and Pro-Link rear suspension

·320mm front disc and two-piston caliper/240mm single-piston rear

 

The rugged steel diamond frame delivers the high levels of rigidity required for agile, responsive handling in a variety of conditions. It’s also ideal where space is at a premium, since it takes up very little volume but offers superb riding dynamics. Rake is set at 27° with trail of 110mm, wheelbase of 1,525mm and front/rear weight distribution of 48/52. Kerb weight is 217kg (227kg with DCT).

 

Seat height is 790mm and the ergonomics put the rider firmly in control, with handlebars just a relaxed reach away. The width of the handlebars offers excellent leverage at all speeds and with 35° of steering lock – plus low centre of gravity – the NC750S is perfect for cutting through the busiest city streets. Passenger comfort is ensured by twin grab handles.

 

41mm telescopic forks feature 120mm stroke. The rear monoshock also has 120mm travel and operates through Pro-Link, which offers the balance of a soft initial stroke for dealing with low-speed bumps and excellent overall control.

 

Up front 320mm wavy disc and two-piston brake caliper offer plenty of easy to modulate stopping power, complemented by the rear 240mm wavy disc and single-piston caliper. Lightweight two-channel ABS provides powerful and confident braking even on slippery or wet road surfaces.

 

Forged aluminium L-shaped rim valves make checking and adjusting air pressure easier; cast aluminium front and rear wheels – sizes 17 x 3.50-inch and 17 x 4.50-inch – wear 120/70 ZR17 and 160/60 ZR17 tyres.

 

 

4. Technical Specifications

 

 

ENGINE

 

Type

Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 8-valve, SOHC parallel 2-cylinder

Displacement

745cc

Bore x Stroke

77mm x 80mm

Compression Ratio

10.7 : 1

Max. Power Output

40.3kW @ 6,250rpm (95/1/EC)

Max. Torque

68Nm @ 4,750rpm (95/1/EC)

Oil Capacity

MT: 3.7L DCT: 4.1L

CO2 emissions

81g/km

FUEL SYSTEM

 

Carburation

PGM-FI electronic fuel injection

Fuel Tank Capacity

14.1L

Fuel Consumption

MT: 28.6km/l (WMTC mode)

DCT: 28.6km/l (WMTC mode-Tested in D-Mode)

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

 

Starter

Electric

Battery Capacity

12V/11.2AH

ACG Output

MT420W/5000rpm

DCT : 450W/5000rpm

DRIVETRAIN

 

Clutch Type

MT : Wet multiplate clutch

DCT: Wet multiplate hydraulic 2-clutch

Transmission Type

MT: 6-speed Manual Transmission

DCT: 6-speed Dual Clutch Transmission

Final Drive

Chain

FRAME

 

Type

Diamond; steel pipe

CHASSIS

 

Dimensions (L´W´H)

2215mm x 775mm x 1130mm

Wheelbase

1520mm

Caster Angle

27°

Trail

110mm

Seat Height

790mm

Ground Clearance

140mm (minimum)

Kerb Weight

MT: 217kg

DCT: 227kg

SUSPENSION

 

Type Front

41mm telescopic fork, 120mm stroke

Type Rear

Monoshock damper, Pro-Link swingarm, 120mm travel

WHEELS

 

Type Front

Multi-spoke cast aluminium

Type Rear

Multi-spoke cast aluminium

Rim Size Front

17M/C x MT3.50

Rim Size Rear

17M/C x MT4.50

Tyres Front

120/70-ZR17M/C (58W)

Tyres Rear

160/60-ZR17M/C (69W)

BRAKES

 

ABS System Type

2-channel ABS

Type Front

320mm single wavy hydraulic disc with 2-piston caliper and sintered metal pads

Type Rear

240mm single wavy hydraulic disc with single-piston caliper and resin mold pads

INSTRUMENTS & ELECTRICS

 

Instruments

Digital speedometer, digital bar-type tachometer, clock, bar-type fuel meter, two trip meters, gear position indicator, ‘instant’ and ‘average’ fuel consumption and coolant temperature warning light.  

Security System

HISS

Headlight

BULB TYPE : 12V; 60W x 1 (high) / 55W x 1 (low)

Taillight

LED

 

All specifications are provisional and subject to change without notice.

 

** Please note that the figures provided are results obtained by Honda under standardised testing conditions prescribed by WMTC. Tests are conducted on a rolling road using a standard version of the vehicle with only one rider and no additional optional equipment. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on how you ride, how you maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, installation of accessories, cargo, rider and passenger weight, and other factors.

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