Honda 2023 NC750X DCT vs Yamaha Niken

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Honda 2023 NC750X DCT
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 745.00 cc 847.00 cc
Engine liquid-cooled four-stroke 55 parallel-twin Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC, 4-valve, 3-cylinder
Engine Starting -- Electric
Engine Lubrication -- Wet sump
Fuel System Electronic Fuel Injection Fuel Injection
Ignition -- TCI
Cooling System -- Liquid Cooled
Transmission Six-speed Automatic Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) Constant mesh 6-speed
Gear Shift Pattern -- 1-N-2-3-4-5-6
Display LCD --
Frame Steel Truss Frame Diamond
Tyres
Front 120/70ZR-17 radial 120/70-R15
Rear 160/60ZR-17 radial 190/55-R17
Wheel / RIM -- Alloy
Brakes
Front Single 320mm wave disc; 2-channel ABS 298 mm Hydraulic dual discs
Rear Single 240mm wave disc; 2-channel ABS 282 mm Hydraulic single disc
Suspension
Front 41mm Showa telescopic fork; 4.7-inch travel Double USD Telescopic forks, 110mm travel
Rear Pro-Link single shock; 4.2-inch travel Swingarm (link suspension), 125mm travel
Colors Available
Colors Matte Nightshade Blue --


Physical Specs
Length -- 2150 mm
Width -- 885 mm
Height -- 1250 mm
Weight -- 263 kg
Kerb Weight 224 --
Seat Height 803 --
Wheelbase 1526 mm 1510 mm
Ground Clearance -- 150 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 14.3 litres 18 litres
Overview
About The 2023 Honda NC750X DCT impresses with its practicality and rider comfort. Notable features i Read More --
Features Convenience
- Integrated Storage Compartment
- Automatic Dual-Clutch Transmission(DCT)
- Under Seat Fuel Tank

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Technology
- Honda Selectable torque Control(HSTC)
- Throttle By Wire

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Comfort
- Low-Profile Windscreen
- Extra comfortable Seat

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Additional Details Induction - PGM-FI; 36mm throttle body
Valve Train - SOHC; four valves per cylinder
Emissions - Meets current EPA standards. California version meets current CARB standards and may differ slightly due to emissions equipment.
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