Roadster – Honda unveils a little more its new Neo Sports Cafe – Used HONDA

Honda unveils a little more of its new Neo Sports Cafe

Roadster - Honda unveils a little more its new Neo Sports Cafe - Used HONDA

The second video episode dedicated to the new Honda Neo Sports Cafe (N.S.C) project briefly unveils the silhouette of this classically inspired 4-cylinder roadster. Decryption…

The mystery still hangs over the project … Is it, as MNC strongly suspected, a transformation into Cafe Racer to compete with the BMW Nine T Racer and other Triumph Thruxton? Or a "vintage" version of the missing from the catalog with Euro4, as some Japanese colleagues are considering. ?

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There is room for doubt insofar as this NSC moves away quite clearly from the traditional aesthetic canons of the Cafe Racer segment, with its two-seater two-stage saddle, its dual-outlet side exhaust, its offset plate holder or its visibly slightly slightly raised. Where are the "classic" bracelets and the flat saddle? ?!

 Roadster - Honda unveils a little more its new Neo Sports Cafe - Used HONDA

In addition, the last sequence of this teasing video reveals the presence of a single-sided swingarm, equipment that was found on the excellent CB1000R! From there to imagine that Honda mixes genres with a modern roadster with classic hints, there is only one step … After all, this concept is exactly the one that allowed BMW to meet the success with its NineT !

In terms of certainty, note that this Neo Sports Cafe project receives an in-line 4-cylinder and a round LED headlight, like the CB1100. The winged coat of arms emphasizes the careful character of its manufacture, carried out in its Japanese factory in Kumamoto. 

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The veil will be definitively lifted on November 6 before the opening of the Milan Motorcycle Show. But stay connected in the meantime, because Honda will present its new Goldwing and its Bagger version (F6B) on October 25 at the Tokyo Motor Show (Japan). !

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