
source: Yanko Design
This concept 2015 Honda CB750 was created independently of Honda by designer Igor Chak.
The original Honda CB750 garnered a cult following here in the states since its inception into the US market in 1969. It was one of the first motorcycles propelled by a SOHC straight-4 cylinder engine and front disc brake to meet the demands of US customers looking for a larger more powerful bike.

This newest concept continues the time-honored Honda legacy with a 750cc, 4cyl engine propelled by liquid hydrogen and mated to a 6-speed, dual clutch transmission.

The uni-body construction consisting of carbon fiber, aluminum, and titanium keeps weight down while retaining rigidity and strength. The breathtaking seat cowling design is actually part of the frame, allowing it to carry riders up to 300lbs.

The 5 inch, multi-touch OLED display, mounted on the tank, monitors everything from GPS, drive modes (economy, standard and race), Wi-Fi, 3G, and all engine diagnostics.

Hopefully we’ll see this bad boy in the near future…

