Get ready for a thrilling ride as we dive into the exciting updates of the Honda CB750 Hornet! A bike that's about to take the market by storm with its fresh look and innovative features.
But here's where it gets controversial... Honda has decided to focus on enhancing the rider's experience with added convenience, rather than a complete redesign. So, what's new?
Colourful Choices: The CB750 Hornet now offers a vibrant palette of colour options. Imagine cruising on the road with a sleek Graphite Black frame, or standing out with the bold Goldfinch Yellow. There's even a Matt Jeans Blue for those who prefer a more subtle yet stylish look.
The E-Clutch Revolution: The headline feature is Honda's E-Clutch system, a game-changer for riders. Say goodbye to clutch lever fatigue! This electronic system automatically engages the clutch, making city riding and slow speeds a breeze. And the best part? You can still switch back to full manual control whenever you desire.
Mechanically, the bike remains unchanged, powered by its reliable 755cc parallel-twin engine. The suspension and braking systems, handled by Showa, ensure a smooth and controlled ride.
In terms of rider aids, the CB750 Hornet comes equipped with a range of features, including a colour TFT display with Bluetooth connectivity, Honda Selectable Torque Control, and four riding modes to suit different conditions.
And this is the part most people miss... The CB750 Hornet is not just about performance; it's about the overall riding experience. With these updates, Honda has created a bike that's not only powerful but also incredibly rider-friendly.
So, will the CB750 Hornet be a game-changer in the market? Will its focus on convenience and rider experience be a hit with enthusiasts? We'll soon find out as we await its launch in New Zealand. Stay tuned, and let us know your thoughts in the comments! Are you excited about these updates, or do you prefer a more traditional riding experience?