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CLEAN SWEEP

Honda makes broad updates across the range

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The big H has tinkered with a host of models. Here’s a look at some of the biggest changes.

NC750X

The adventure-styled NC750X gets more poke: Peak power of the 750cc parallel twin engine rises to 43kW. A 6kg weight reduction and shorter ratios for the first three gears add further to a sportier feel, as do sharper design lines and smaller fairings.

The NC750X also benefits from an increase in volume of the central storage area to 23 litres; new screen; full-colour LCD instrument panel; USB port and 30mm lower seat; and Honda Selectable Torque Control settings now offer finer levels of control.

X-ADV

For 2021, the X-ADV receives a major update with improvemen­ts to engine and chassis coupled with a sharper new look and new technologi­es.

The X-ADV shares many of the NC750X’s updates, with a sportier ride from a 3kW power increase (to 43kW); optimised gear ratios; reworked frame and 3kg weight reduction; plus enhanced technology in the shape of new rider modes operating through Throttle by Wire, and refinement­s to the Dual Clutch Transmissi­on and Honda Selectable Torque Control settings.

CB1000R

The CB1000R is updated with new, ‘hunched forward’ styling, teardropsh­aped headlight surround, smaller side shrouds, upward-slanting rear subframe and seven-spoke wheels.

The new CB1000R Black Edition gets a Deep Graphite Black paint scheme and black headlight bezel; fly-screen; fork stanchions; radiator shrouds; airbox covers; exhaust and muffler details.

The CBR1000RR Fireblade-derived inline four-cylinder engine has revised fuel injection settings, and both the CB1000R and CB1000R ‘Black Edition’ feature the Honda Smartphone Voice Control system, connecting to a new full-colour TFT display.

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