Make
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Honda |
Model |
CB750 |
Concept
year |
2009
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Production
year |
Theoretical
2015 |
Engine |
750
cc, liquid hydrogen fueled, 4 cylinder |
The 2015 Honda CB750 concept was created independently
of Honda by designer Igor Chak.
Visually the 2015 CB750 concept shares little in common
with the original CB750 design from the 1970s. However
the intended use of the bikes as a sports tourer remains
similar.
The CB750 concept utilizes an advanced monocoque construction
which consists of carbon
fibre, aluminium and titanium.
The result would be a rigid structure which is both light
and incredibly strong. Located low down in the frame is
the 750 cc, four cylinder engine which is fueled by liquid
hydrogen. This is connected to a six speed dual-clutch
transmission. The bike also features launch and traction
control.
Perhaps the most interesting element of the 2015 CB750
concept is the advanced array of electronic aids and performance
systems. The vehicle is fitted with electromagnetic suspension
which can be altered instantaneously to suit the road
conditions or rider preferences. A radar also detects
any possible head-on collisions and automatically slows
the bike. A 5" OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode)
display screen located in to the top of the fuel tank
controls the three main riding modes for the bike.
GPS mode is for accurate and detailed navigation on long
or unfamiliar journeys. While in GPS mode the 2015 CB750
concept is connected to the internet and continually receives
updates and information to assist the rider.
Drive mode allows the rider to choose from three preprogrammed
setups, Standard, Economy, or Race.
In Diagnostic mode the bike displays information like
lap times, fuel consumption, maximum speed achieved etc.
Source: YankoDesign.com
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