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The Dominator is BACK! Here’s the SECRET drawing that shows the new bike for 2017

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Here’s the proof that Honda IS firing back into the Adventure/road bike sector for 2017 just as we told you ages ago! This is the firm’s secret plan for a NEW take on the Dominator, a bike that was globally-popular from 1988 until 2001.

This new drawing which we’ve uncovered was hidden away in Honda’s design for a new two-part switch which is going to be sited on the bike’s left-hand handlebar. The switch is a multi-function unit and the fact it’s on this bike could be a pointer to this Dominator having switchable riding modes, the multifunct­ion selector capability of the switch being how a rider moves between riding modes and then selects what power setting and delivery they want.

The original Domi (below) was a 643cc, single-cylinder four-stroke that made a modest 44bhp but sold well thanks partly to its non-scary power delivery and easy-going riding position. Although the Domi was fabled to be pretty good off-road, in reality it was a bit of a plodder and the low front mudguard, low footpegs and soft suspension pointed more towards its more realistic on-road applicatio­n than anything in the dirt.

The new drawing that we’ve uncovered shows the new bike with a very Dominator-style fairing, large seat that travels a long way up the back of the petrol tank cover, relaxed riding position and a large front mudguard. The new bike even has an extended luggage rack and large pillion seat – just like the original.

The only question mark around the picture that we’ve found is the size of the engine. The original may have been a 650 single but that doesn’t mean that the new bike is the same. We’ve told you previously that Honda boss Koji Sugita let slip that the Japanese factory was looking at a 250cc version of the Crossrunne­r (or that type of bike), so this could actually end up being THAT bike.

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