Honda CB750

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Honda CB750 2024

Honda CB750 2024 is a 2 Seater Sport. it is available in 1 variants in the Malaysia. The CB750 is powered by a 755 cc engine, and has a 6-Speed gearbox. The Honda CB750 has a seating height of 795 mm and kerb weight of 190 kg. The CB750 comes with Dual Disc front brakes and Disc rear brakes along with ABS. Over 1 users have reviewed CB750 on basis of Features, Mileage, seating comfort, and engine performance. CB750 top competitors are Megelli 250 MR, Megelli 250 SR, Megelli 250 RR and Cfmoto 650 NK.

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Key Specs of Honda CB750

Displacement
Petrol 755 cc
Start Option
Petrol Electric
CB750 Specifications

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Honda CB750 Pros & Cons

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Things we like in CB750

Engine refinement and performance

Agile handling

Things we don't like in CB750

Slightly pricey

Styling looks a bit old-school

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Recent Updates of CB750

The Honda CB750 had its Malaysia debut in May 2024. The bike is equipped with a two-cylinder, liquid-cooled 755cc engine that produces 92PS/74Nm. The motor is mated to an eight-speed gearbox with a slipper clutch. The Honda CB750 has a five-inch TFT display. It comes with Honda RoadSync which empowers drivers to stay connected while on the road. The bike is mounted on a lightweight chassis and gets high-quality Showa suspension. The CB750 gets Honda’s Throttle by Wire (TBW) system, with three present modes. The price of the Honda CB750 starts at RM 50,800. 

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Honda CB750 Price List 2024

Honda CB750 price list is not officially available in Malaysia. Find the best price by requesting callback from Honda dealers.

  • Petrol
Honda CB750 Standard
Manual, 2, 755 cc
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Compare Variants Of Honda CB750

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  • CB750 Standard
    Base Variant Features
    • Petrol
    • Manual
    • ABS
    • Pass Switch
    • Display Screen
    • Adjustable Headlights
    • Side Wings
    • Engine Check Warning
    • Oil Change Indicator
    • Anti-Theft Alarm
    • Side Reflectors
    • Indicator Light
    • Tripmeter
    • Tachometer
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Honda CB750 Review 2024

The Honda CB750 Hornet is a new breed of naked roadster from Honda that belongs to the new-generation Hornet series of motorcycles from Honda and is a clear departure from the neo-retro CB series of motorcycles. Positioned between the CB500 Hornet and CB1000 Hornet, the new Honda CB750 Hornet is a premium middleweight naked roadster from Honda with one of the most powerful parallel-twin engines from the brand at the moment. The Honda CB750 Hornet is on sale in Malaysia with three colour options – Pearl Glare White, Graphite Black, and Mat Goldfinch Yellow. 

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Honda CB750 Design

Honda has followed a safe approach while designing the CB750 Hornet, which looks aggressive but a bit old-school too. It looks inspired by the CB roadsters from Honda from the past with angular body panels all around. However, despite having angular-styled panels, the CB750 lacks the boldness bit for a motorcycle belonging to its segment and price. 

At the front, the Honda CB750 Hornet has a rakish front cowl, which gets aggressive-looking creases around the raked all-LED headlamp. This dual-tone cowl has LED turn indicators attached to its upper corners, while missing out on a proper cowl at the top of it, ahead of the instrument console. The upper halves of the front forks and exposed trellis frame on the side are finished in a theme of red in the White and Black colour schemes and silver in the Yellow colour scheme. 

Speaking of the side profile, the Honda CB750 Hornet has a sporty-looking fuel tank with pointy triangular fuel tank extensions on the side that make the side profile look muscular. The engine and alloy wheels of the CB750 Hornet feature a blacked-out theme, while the exhaust pipe, which misses out on underbody protection below the engine, has a satin silver theme for the upper shield and tip.

The tail section of the Honda CB750 Hornet also looks muscular with the dual-tone rear panels below the split seat arrangement that flows towards the compact LED tail lamp. Coming to the rider’s cockpit of the Honda CB750 Hornet, there is a modern-looking 5-inch full-TFT instrument console that sits within a large panel with tapered edges all around. Packing in all essentials like a speedometer, tachometer, fuel gauge, odometer, trip meters, gear indicator, and clock, this instrument console has multiple display modes as per the riding mode selected. 

CB750 Ride & Handling

The Honda CB750 Hornet matches the aggression of its design in the way it handles too, with the suspension setup tuned for a sporty riding experience. This naked roadster gets a 41mm separate functioning upside-down telescopic fork with 130mm travel at the front and a pro-link swingarm with a mono-shock that has 150mm travel at the rear. The motorcycle has 10-spoke black alloy wheels with a 120/70 ZR17 tyre at the front and a 160/60 ZR17 tyre at the rear. For braking, this naked roadster has dual 296mm disc brakes at the front and a single 240mm disc brake at the rear. 

Honda CB750 Braking & Safety

With the CB750 Hornet, Honda has followed its European rivals by equipping it with state-of-the-art riding aids and electronics. Apart from having essentials like dual-channel ABS, traction control and an assist and slipper clutch, the Honda CB750 Hornet also has four riding modes – Standard, Sport, Rain and Custom, wheelie control and adjustable engine braking.

CB750 Verdict

While Honda might have followed a safe approach with the design of the CB750 Hornet, which looks a bit conventional, it still has some aggression in the way it looks. And that sense of aggression amplifies in the way it performs and handles, without much intimidation. 

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Honda CB750 Questions & Answers (FAQs)

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What is the Honda CB750 Seat Height?

The Honda CB750 seat height is 795 mm .

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What is the Weight of Honda CB750?

The kerb weight of Honda CB750 is 190 kg .

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What are the Dimensions of Honda CB750?

The Honda CB750 dimensions are as follows - Height: 1085 mm , Length: 2090 mm , Width: 780 mm .

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What is the Engine Displacement of Honda CB750?

The Honda CB750 has a 755 cc Parallel Twin Cylinder, 4-Stroke, 8 Valves, Liquid-Cooled, OHC Engine engine.

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What is the Tyre Type of Honda CB750?

The Honda CB750 has Runflat Tyre Type.

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