Honda NC700X motorcycle test: the utility-eco-trail !
Objective of the Honda NC700? Attract several types of two-wheeler users with a roadster, a scooter and a crossover built on the same mold. And given the qualities unveiled by the NC700X during its first test, the concept seems to have a future !
Honda NC700 2012 tech. Sheet
Engine
- Type : In-line twin, 270 °, 4-stroke, liquid cooled, 8 valves, single overhead camshaft
- Displacement : 669.6 cc
- Bore and stroke : 73 × 80 mm
- Food : PGM-FI electronic injection, 36 mm passages
- Compression ratio : 10.7 to 1
- Engine torque : 62 Nm at 4,750 rpm or 60 Nm at 4,750 rpm
- Power : 51.8 hp (38.1 kW) at 6,250 rpm or 47.6 hp (35 kW) at 6,250 rpm
Dimensions
- Length : 2195 mm
- Width : 760 mm
- Saddle height : 830 mm
- Ground clearance : 140 mm
- Caster / Caster Angle : 27 ° / 110 mm
- Wheelbase : 1540 mm
- Weight : 218 kg fully loaded (front: 104 kg / rear: 114 kg), 228 kg with optional Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT)
- Turning radius : 35 °
- Fuel tank capacity : 14.1 liters
- Front tire : 120/70-ZR17M / C (Metzeler Z8 Interact)
- Rear Tire : 160/60-ZR17M / C (Metzeler Z8 Interact)
Cycle part
- Frame : Steel "Diamond" type
- Fork : Telescopic 41 mm, 153.3 mm of travel
- Rear suspension : Pro-link mono-shock, 150 mm travel, adjustable preload
- Front brake : Single 320 mm floating disc, 3 piston calipers (C-ABS as standard)
- Rear brake : Single 240 mm disc, single piston caliper (C-ABS as standard)
Transmission
- Final drive : By chain with O-rings
- Clutch : Multidisc in oil bath or DCT double clutch (option)
- Gearbox : 6 gears or three DCT modes (D, S, Manual)
Instrumentation
- Dash console : Fully digital, with odometer, two daily trips, tachometer, fuel gauge and clock
Commercial information
- Price : € 6,490 and € 7,490 with DCT (Dual Clutch Transmission) double clutch
- Guarantee : Two years parts and MO
- Availability : Beginning of December 2011
- Colors : Black metallic "Darkness", White "Pearl Sunbeam" or Silver metallic "Digital"
- Main options offered : Luggage rack, 35 or 45-liter top case, 29-liter suitcases, high screen, crankcase guards, fog lights, 12V socket kit, alarm, U-shaped anti-theft device and central stand
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