Honda XL750 Transalp: The Mountains are calling

With the instant success of the CB750 hornet all eyes have shifted to see how the same brand new 755cc parallel twin Transalp. Much like the Hornet is all talk about the engine! 

The all new 755c parallel twin-cylinder engine - The new 755cc parallel twin cylinder engine is designed to produces a hard hit of top end power, with maximum output of 67.5kW @ 9,500rpm. This is accompanied by significant usable torque in the low to mid rpm range, rising to a peak of 75Nm @ 7,250rpm. The result is an engine that provides usable, enjoyable performance for rides of all types and all distances.
Go from the City Streets To Mountain Passes with ease on the Transalp, so genuine comfort for two matters. An 850mm seat height and 208kg kerb weight make the Transalp easy to ride from walking pace and more; the riding position is relaxed yet sits you upright, offering great visibility and natural comfort.
To ensure off-road performance and neutral handling in various types of road environments, the transalp uses both front and rear suspension from SHOWA. Inverted front forks are made of forged aluminium for lighter weight and optimum balance between strength and rigidity. Rear suspension has a spring preload adjuster, pressurized shock absorber with a separate tank and Pro Link aluminium hybrid swing arm for high manoeuvrability.

The Transalp is built to go the distance, the question is - how far do you want to go? 

The XL750 Transalp price is set at $19,495 including GST + ORC's. We will have a demo model ready to ride and see just how great this bike will be before you purchase!

For more info and to book in your test ride today click here


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