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Concept: 2015 Honda CB 750 Designed by Igor Chak

You have already known about the Honda CB 750 and some might have ridden it also. Well, how about an incarnation of the old-modeled CB 750 as a newly designed and highly technical cafe-racer motorcycle?? The cafe-racer dream of the CB 750 has become reality by Igor Chak. However, designing a whole new cafe-racer from the retro-styled 70-80's model is not at all an easy task. But, eventually Mr. Igor Chak has given a creative styling and design to the newly designed motorcycle. Even after having a full-faired body, the futuristic motorcycle features edgy curves and cues and it is also light in weight.

The concept of the upcoming Honda CB 750 is powered by a liquid-hydrogen, four-cylinder configuration motor. The engine unit is coupled to a six-speed dual-clutch transmission carrying an engine displacement of 750cc. The engine is not that much bulky as compared to the older version and the maker says that it is more powerful and fuel-efficient. In order to enhance the riding quality of the motorcycle the maker has installed various electronic equipments in the concept motorcycle such as traction control system.

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Apart from the technical features, the 2015 Honda CB 750 concept has unveiled various other things such as electronically tuned front and rear suspensions, riding modes for the rider. The concept motorcycle also features a 5" OLED multi-touch display, which is placed just above the fuel tank. There are three menus: Drive Modes, Diagnostic Mode and GPS. The Drive Mode will be offering three riding modes; Economy, Standard and Race. GPS helps connecting to the internet via Wi-Fi and 3G. And, the Diagnostic mode will help the rider to be attentive for the gas consumption, top-speed, lap-times and various other things.

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The bodywork of the 2015 Honda CB 750 Concept is done by a uni-body construction featuring carbon-fiber, titanium and aluminum. The maker has also installed radar technology to "sense an upcoming head on-collision and will automatically slow down the bike".