2014 Honda NC 750 S

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Honda will not have taken long to develop its NC 700. Perhaps the lack of enthusiasm of its twin-cylinder or the appetites of some will have sufficiently titillated the world’s leading manufacturer for it to look quickly at this roadster. Two years of discovery and here he goes through the mill of the upgrade. A slight evolution; bringing him that little something that was missing ?

We cannot say that the NC 750 does not make an effort on the engine side. The twin cylinder goes from 670 to 745 cm3. An increase of 4 mm of the bore makes it possible to obtain these 75 cm3 more, a chouia of couple, and especially 7 additional horses. Seen like this, the increase seems startling. We will delay the enthusiasm with the final addition showing just under 55 horsepower. As for the 700, the displacement / power ratio disappoints. However, the engine relies on other arguments to seduce: a second balancing arm to reduce vibrations, a modified exhaust for a more pleasant sound, consumption reduced to a minimum with less than 3.5 L per 100, a torque reaching the 7 mkg and an improved DCT box. The gear ratios have been lengthened but the NC 750 should still offer more response than its predecessor with its displacement and additional watts. La bougresse even allows itself to announce an average consumption lower than the NC 700, while its performance is increasing. But let’s not kid ourselves; this roadster is designed for the pleasure and smoothness of driving at mid-range, not to bite between two avenues.

Two particularities for this NC 750 S DCT. First, this robotic box is not optional but standard (for the French market). Then, the management software promises to be more intuitive, with downshifts that come in earlier and more gently. Let us recall the main lines of this Dual Clutch Transmission gearbox, namely the perfect co-pilot for walking around town, with the choice of an all-automatic selection or a pulse mode with the pilot flicking gears. The double clutch, one controlling the even gears and the other the odd gears, allows an ultra fast selection and a smooth quality.
So, 3 modes are available: the MT leaves the pilot free to change gears whenever he wants, using two triggers. Mode D is automatic, rather suitable for the city and the highway. With the possibility of “guessing” the traffic conditions and adapting the gear change. Finally, the S mode, also auto, wants to be more dynamic, with a more valiant turn taking..
With this second generation of DCT, the pilot can now intervene in the gear shift when he is in auto mode. The system then calculates the ideal moment to regain control of the box a little later.

2014 Honda NC 750 S

The NC 750 is distinguished primarily by its increase in displacement and watts, and by its improved DCT gearbox. The trim and the chassis remain unchanged. The bike has never hidden its basic attributes, and even claims it. It is held on a simple, classic and very sufficient frame made of steel tubes of the “Diamond” type. A 41 mm fork, a shock absorber, a brake disc per wheel, 226 kilos and it rolls. Big practical point: the NC 750 S retains its false tank concealing a trunk large enough to accommodate a helmet.
Let’s not forget the small improvements of this second version of the NC S: either a brake lever adjustable in spacing, ABS fitted as standard, fuel consumption and gear indicators added to the instrumentation, and a unfinished finish. a little more polished.
Small problem for a basic badged motorcycle and dedicated to the economy: with ABS and DCT as standard, the machine no longer displays a shock price. This leaves the CB 500 F to steal the show at the entry level. The latter, however, cannot be fitted with the automatic gearbox..

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      Model marketed in

      2014
      2018
      2019
      2020

      Performances

      • Max speed:
        about 190 km / h
      • Consumption
        medium: 3.60 l

      The technical aspect

      2014 Honda NC 750 S

      • Frame
      • Frame: Diamond type steel
      • Tank: 14.1 liters
      • Seat height: 790 mm
      • Length: 2195 mm
      • Width: 780 mm
      • Height: 1130 mm
      • Wheelbase: 1,525 mm
      • Weight in running order: 227 kg
      • Train before
      • Telehydraulic fork Ø 41 mm, deb: 120 mm
      • 1 disc Ø 320 mm, 2 piston caliper
      • Front wheel:

        120/70
        – 17

      Honda NC 750 S 2014 technical

      • Transmission
      • DCT robotized 6-speed gearbox
      • Secondary chain transmission
      • Rear axle
      • Mono-shock absorber, deb: 120 mm
      • 1 disc Ø 240mm, 1 piston caliper
      • Rear wheel:

        160/60
        – 17

      • Motor
      • Twin cylinder
        in line
        , 4 stroke
      • Cooling: Liquid cooling
      • Injection Ø 36 mm
      • 1 ACT
      • 4 valves per cylinder
      • 745 cc
        (77 x 80 mm)
      • 55
        ch
        at 6,250 rpm
      • 7 mkg
        at 4,750 rpm
      • Compression: 10.7: 1
      • Crit’air:
      • Motorcycle accessible to A2 license or bridle at 47.5hp / 35 Kw

      Detached pieces

      exhaust
      motor
      fluid
      electricity

      filtration
      braking
      chain kit

      Competitors

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      2014 Honda NC 750 S

      2014 Honda NC 750 S

      2014 Honda NC 750 S

      2014 Honda NC 750 S

      2014 Honda NC 750 S

      2014 Honda NC 750 S

      2014 Honda NC 750 S

      2014 Honda NC 750 S

      2014 Honda NC 750 S

      2014 Honda NC 750 S

      2014 Honda NC 750 S

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