[webbikeworld.com] - EICMA 2022: Honda Debuts the XL750 Transalp

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    Honda’s finally revealed their middleweight adventure bike – and the resurrection of the OG Transalp legacy continues!

    The debut dropped at this year’s iteration of EICMA, where the Japanese multi-conglomerate firm showed off more than one color scheme to the eager public.

    Take a look at this video taken at EICMA by a friend of the team:

    Based on what we know, the Honda XL750 carries a steel diamond frame and the same heart as the new CB750 Hornet; a 755cc, parallel-twin engine (with a 270° crank) revving through 90.5hp @ 9500rpm and 55.2ft-lbs of torque @ 7250rpm, with an advertised “substantial top end punch, with mountains of torque in the low to mid rpm range” (via Honda’s press release)

    That’s a lot of cheddar, considering the original Transalp hefted 386lb/50hp.

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    Honda’s new XL750 Transalp. Media sourced via Honda.

    The XL750 pulls inspiration from other Honda models; her Unicam head working “35.5mm diameter inlet valves – with 9.3mm lift – via cam, and 29mm diameter exhaust – with 8.2mm lift – by rocker arm” is the same as the MX competition ready CRF450R. With the improved throttle response also comes Honda’s integration of Nickel-Silicon Carbide – Ni-SiC – coating in her cylinders (the very same as is currently sitting in the CRF450R and CBR1000RR-R Fireblade).

    Due to the clever decision of allowing the primary drive gear to spin the balance shaft, balancer drive gear isn’t needed; instead, more room is made while the concealed water pump on the left engine cover keeps everything neat and tidy.

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    Honda’s new XL750 Transalpine. Media sourced via our own channels; all rights reserved.

    Of course, what would an ADV bike be without the cushy stuff? Showa 43mm SFF-CATM USD forks to the honors here, with the rear shock operating through Pro-Link.

    For electronics, we’ve got everything running through Honda’s Throttle By Wire, getting the rider 5 riding modes with various combinations of “Engine Power, Engine Braking and Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) with integrated Wheelie Control.”

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    Honda’s new XL750 Transalp. Media sourced via Honda.

    Beyond that, Honda’s decked this model out with an HISS security system, an optional quickshifter, and a 5-inch TFT colour display capable of a Honda Smartphone Voice Control system, with LED lighting showing off Emergency Stop Signal technology and auto-cancel as a convenient add-on.

    Expect the Honda XL750 Transalp to be available in Matt Iridium Gray Metallic, Matt Ballistic Black Metallic and a more modern homage to the original, classic Ross White Tricolour.

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    Honda’s new XL750 Transalpine. Media sourced via our own channels; all rights reserved.

    Pricing is TBA, with an EU debut ahead of a potential (fingers crossed) arrival in the US; stay tuned, drop a comment below letting us know what you think as more comes down the pipeline, and as ever – stay safe on the twisties.

    *Media sourced from our own channels, as well as Honda’s press release*


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