2023 Honda NT1100, NC750X, Forza 750, And X-ADV Get A New Coat Of Paint

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All four models return to showrooms with some new colorways on show.... RideApart 2022-09-08T19:03:54Z On September 8, 2022, Honda Europe officially launched the 2023 NT1100, NC750X, Forza 750, and X-ADV. Since the NT1100 debuted in 2022, the Forza 750 debuted in 2021, and both the NC750X and X-ADV received significant updates in 2021, the main things to see in 2023 are new colors across the range. Let’s take a look. Three preset riding modes and two rider selectable modes also come standard, as does Honda Selectable Torque Control and Wheelie Control. A 6.5-inch TFT touchscreen display offers Bluetooth connectivity, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto. The 2023 NT1100 comes in one new color: Gunmetal Black Metallic. The 2023 Honda NC750X continues to offer the same features that set it apart from other options in its class. That includes the unique frunk (front trunk) where the fuel tank on most combustion bikes is located, which can fit a full-face helmet. It also includes Honda’s Dual-Clutch Transmission. Back in 2021, Honda shaved an entire six kilograms (13.2 pounds) off the NC750X’s weight, lowered the seight height by 30mm (just over an inch), added Throttle-By-Wire, riding modes, and refined the existing Honda Selectable Torque Control on the bike. The 2023 NC750X comes in your choice of three new color options: Mat Jeans Blue Metallic, Pearl Deep Mud Gray, or Candy Chromosphere Red. The 2023 Honda X-ADV created a new segment upon its release—that of the adventure...

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