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The NM4 has the 670cc parallel twin
Posted on 22 September 2014 by Geray Zone
Honda's new.
One way or another Big Red seems intent on dragging the motorcycle world into the future (may or may not kick, and / or yelling involved). Enter NM4 with futuristic, Bat Mobile like lines, fuel-efficient engine, and luxury multi-color display. The NM4 has a parallel twin 670cc of NC700 along with the double-clutch gearbox, which is standard. Unlike previous models of the Honda DCT, there will be no manual transmission available for NM4 and ABS are also standard. It is clear that Honda once again pursuing a new generation of customers, those who may have never owned a motorcycle. The NM4 serving these new rider with a very low seat height of 25.6 inches, an automatic transmission, and what will surely be the engine smooth and manageable. This bike has an all-digital instrument panel that has 25 background colors to choose from, an easily adjustable backrest and an integrated 16-liter saddlebags. The NM4 is set to retail for $ 10,999 in Black Metallic alone. The new Honda is not likely to attract many experienced bikers, but we can all hope that it will bring a new crop of riders in the sport
One way or another Big Red seems intent on dragging the motorcycle world into the future (may or may not kick, and / or yelling involved). Enter NM4 with futuristic, Bat Mobile like lines, fuel-efficient engine, and luxury multi-color display. The NM4 has a parallel twin 670cc of NC700 along with the double-clutch gearbox, which is standard. Unlike previous models of the Honda DCT, there will be no manual transmission available for NM4 and ABS are also standard. It is clear that Honda once again pursuing a new generation of customers, those who may have never owned a motorcycle. The NM4 serving these new rider with a very low seat height of 25.6 inches, an automatic transmission, and what will surely be the engine smooth and manageable. This bike has an all-digital instrument panel that has 25 background colors to choose from, an easily adjustable backrest and an integrated 16-liter saddlebags. The NM4 is set to retail for $ 10,999 in Black Metallic alone. The new Honda is not likely to attract many experienced bikers, but we can all hope that it will bring a new crop of riders in the sport
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