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Honda NC 750X
The NC700X - launched two years ago as a brand new model, part of a 3-bike platform - has become one of the best selling motorcycles in Europe. Its combination of torque-laden parallel twin-cylinder engine, frugal fuel economy and tough adventure-style chassis, riding position and looks has won it recognition from thousands of customers as a superb, stylish do-it-all tool. Launched as a Fun Crossover Commuter concept from Honda, loaded with a great deal of fresh thinking and new technologies, its sheer all-round competence - with convenient details like helmet storage space where the fuel tank would normally be - made it a truly useful motorcycle both for day-to-day living and weekend touring. For 2014, the NC750X is the next evolution - a bike designed to offer more of what every rider liked about the original NC700X, with the addition of an extra 75cc. With more power and torque, which requires a full A licence, as well as twin balancer shafts, new exhaust muffler and taller gearing, optional DCT gearbox - plus a host of detail upgrades including ABS now fitted as standard, the 2014 NC750X is one of the most cost-effective and all-round useful motorcycles available.
Honda upgrades its NC700X platform for 2014 with two new models
slated for European markets, the NC750S and NC750X. In addition
to the bump in displacement, the two mounts receive ABS
standard, taller gearing, exhaust upgrades and other options for
the upcoming model-year.
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