Honda NC750S 2014 vs. Honda NM4 Vultus 2014

Honda NC750S 2014

Honda NM4 Vultus 2014
Overview - Honda NC750S 2014 vs Honda NM4 Vultus 2014

Honda NC750S 2014

Honda NM4 Vultus 2014
Technical Specifications Honda NC750S 2014 compared to Honda NM4 Vultus 2014
Pros and Cons in comparison
Pros and Cons in comparison
Honda NC750S 2014

We like to avoid talking about motorbikes as utility vehicles, but the NC 750 S is so useful that it makes that word likeable again. The storage compartment under the dummy tank is still unique and an ingenious feature of this naked bike that shines not with sportiness and action, but with almost perfect function and usability. With the additional riding modes, the DCT now works even better. A motorbike, not for stunt riders, but for city and country riders.
Honda NM4 Vultus 2014

The Honda NM4 Vultus is a motorbike that is sure to leave no one cold - whether you like it or not, the stunning stealth look definitely ensures increased attention. In typical Honda fashion, the tuturistic design also has practical aspects: A lockable compartment on the left side offers a 1-litre storage space as well as an on-board socket, the second compartment on the right side even offers three litres of capacity. The pillion seat can easily be converted into a driver's backrest and the display in the cockpit of the Stealth Jet can change colour 25 times. So great gadgets dominate the NM4 Vultus, but the technology is solid. The basis is the NC entry-level platform with a well-behaved parallel twin-cylinder engine, stable chassis and even DCT (dual clutch transmission) including automatic function as standard. This gives the Vultus the status of a particularly pleasant and easy-to-ride cruiser - which, however, with its exterior is aimed at particularly extroverts.