- Honda GB750 likely in the works
- Expected to use same engine as Transalp 750
- Could be launched later this year
Honda is likely to be working on a retro-styled motorcycle called the GB750. Now, Japan already has the GB350, the international version of the H’ness CB350 and the new model is expected to follow with a similar old-school design inspiration.
So, we can also expect a circular headlamp, minimal bodywork, high-rise handlebars and fork gaitors. To further complete the look, the GB750 would be adorned with a retro-style paint job that harks back to the 80s era. While the motorcycle is expected to use the same engine as the recently unveiled Transalp 750 and CB750 Hornet, it could get a few changes to its cycle parts to give it an old-school appeal. Hence, dual-shocks at the rear and conventional forks could be part of the package.
Nonetheless, the Honda GB750 is expected to be kitted to the brim with features like full-LED lighting, a TFT dash, ride modes and the works. While the existence of the GB750 is still unconfirmed, it would sit well as a bigger sibling to the GB350. And if it does make its way to India, it would compete against the Triumph Bonneville T100 and the Kawasaki Z650 RS here.
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