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Honda Hornet 750 2023 officially launched at Intermot

Honda Hornet 750 2023 officially launched at Intermot
Michelle L.
October 7, 2022

Honda Motor Europe stuns the crowd by dropping the all new Honda Hornet 750 in the Intermot 2022 in Germany.

Honda Hornet 750

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After almost a year of waiting, Honda has finally unveiled the all-new Honda Hornet 750 at the Intermot motorcycle show held in Cologne, Germany.

After several concept sketches that were previously published including a ‘render’ image shared by publications in Japan, the Honda Hornet 750 has finally been officially presented.

Featuring a brand new design from Honda R&D Europe based in Italy, the Hornet 750 offers elements of a ‘streetfighter’ motorcycle with an aggressive design.

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The Honda Hornet 750 is powered by a parallel-twin 755cc 8-valve engine with liquid cooling and features a Unicam system and a ‘270-degree crank’.

Interestingly, the cylinder part of the engine has been coated with a ‘nickel-silicon carbide’ type material that was previously used on the CBR1000RR-R Fireblade and CRF450R.

Honda claims the engine is capable of producing 92hp at 9,500rpm and 75Nm at 7,250rpm. Engine power is then channelled to a 6-speed transmission and assisted by an ‘assist/slipper’ clutch.According to Honda, the Hornet 750 can reach a maximum speed of 205km/h.

2023 Honda CB750 Hornet Drops Covers, Jaws At Intermot In Germany

The engine is housed in a ‘steel-diamond’ type chassis that was developed brand new by Honda. Interestingly, the frame only weighs 16.6kg, lighter than the CB650R frame (18.5kg).

Meanwhile, the suspension part is controlled by a Showa SFF-BP 41mm front fork that offers 130mm of travel. The rear comes with a ‘monoshock’ with a Pro-Link swingarm that offers 150mm of movement.

2023 Honda CB750 Hornet Drops Covers, Jaws At Intermot In Germany
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    I hope they make the Dax street legal. Love to…

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