Honda showcase new NC700S naked commuter in Milan
At the heart of the machine is an all-new purpose-built engine. The liquid-cooled, in-line 2-cylinder 670cc engine is a lightweight and compact unit with a low centre of gravity. Honda claims the new powerplant, which also sees duty in the newly announced Integra scooter, offers very usable power delivery with excellent torque at low to medium engine rpm, combined with low exhaust gas emissions and a truly outstanding level of fuel efficiency.
The NC700S promises to be fun and easy to handle thanks to the combination of the steel diamond frame, cast aluminium 17″ wheels, and geometry setup.
The NC700S uses a riding position similar to that of traditional naked motorcycles. Key to the machine’s ease of use is its low seat position and the accessible width of the handlebars. The NC700S also ensures passengers are comfortable, with twin grab handles for comfort and security.
The option of Honda’s Dual Clutch transmission offers either manual shifts at the push of a button or fully automatic functionality. The system uses two electronically controlled clutches to deliver swift and very smooth gear changes in a choice of three modes.
To ensure powerful braking performance, the NC700S uses hydraulic disc brakes front and rear. A Combined Antilock Braking System (C-ABS) is also offered as an option on the NC700S which dramatically improves braking performance in an emergency situation.
With minimal styling to emphasise its urban usability, there is also a secure internal storage space large enough to accommodate a full-face helmet, an unusually practical feature on a naked motorcycle and one not seen since Suzuki’s GSX250 Across many years ago.
The NC700S will be available in Australia in two colour options; Magna Red and Pearl Sunbeam White.
Specifications – Honda NC700S
Engine – 670cc, Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 8-valve, SOHC parallel 2-cylinder
Bore x Stroke – 73 x 80mm
Compression Ratio – 10.7 : 1
Claimed Power – 47hp (35kW) at 6250rpm
Claimed Torque – 60Nm at 4750rpm
Induction – PGM-FI, 36mm throttle body
Fuel Tank Capacity – 14.1 litres
Transmission – Conventional six-speed manual or semi-automated dual-clutch six-speed
Final Drive – Chain
Dimensions (LxWxH) – 2195mm x 760mm x 1130mm
Wheelbase – 1525mm
Caster Angle – 27°
Trail – 110mm
Turning Radius – 3.0m
Seat Height – 790mm
Ground Clearance – 140mm
Kerb Weight – 211kg; 215kg with ABS; 227kg with dual-clutch transmission
Max Carrying Capacity – 209kg
Front Suspension – 41mm forks, 120mm travel
Rear Suspension – Pro-Link monoshock, 120mm travel
Tyres – 120/70-17 (F) / 160/60-17 (R)
Front Brakes – 320mm single disc with 2-piston (3-piston in ABS model) caliper and sintered metal pads
Rear Brakes – 240mm single disc
ETA – Mid 2012
RRP – TBC
Optional equipment – The versatility of the NC700S can be further enhanced with a range of genuine Honda accessories.
35L top box
29L pannier kit
Top box inner bag
Pannier inner bag set
Windscreen
Leg deflector kit
Foot deflector kit
Grip heater kit
12V DC socket kit
Main stand
Alarm
U-lock