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Honda NC700D Integra

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This article is about the two-wheeled vehicle. For other uses, seeHonda Integra (disambiguation).
Type of motorcycle
Honda NC700D Integra
ManufacturerHonda Motor Company
Production2012-2020
AssemblyKumamoto, Japan
SuccessorHonda X-ADV
ClassMaxi-scooter/Tourer
EngineHonda RC61E 670 cc (41 cu in)SOHCParallel twin engine,4-stroke,4 valves per cylinder,liquid-cooled
745 cc (45.5 cu in) in Europe
Bore /stroke73 mm × 80 mm (2.9 in × 3.1 in)
77 mm × 80 mm (3.0 in × 3.1 in) in Europe[1]
Compression ratio10.7:1
Top speed168 km/h (104 mph)
Power38.1 kW (51.1 hp) @ 6,250 rpm
40.3 kW (54.0 hp) in Europe
Torque62 N⋅m (46 lb⋅ft) @ 4,750 rpm
68 N⋅m (50 lb⋅ft) in Europe
Ignition typeComputer-controlled digital transistorised with electronic advance[2]
Transmission6-speeddual-clutch transmission
Chain drive
Frame typeRigid tube steel diamond
Suspension41 mm telescopic forks, 120 mm travel (front), single monoshock damper, 120 mm travel (rear)
Brakes320 mm single wavy hydraulicdisc with 3-piston calipers and sintered metal pads (front), 240 mm single wavy hydraulic disc with single-piston caliper and sintered metal pads (rear)
TiresMetzeler Roadtec Z8 Interact
orBridgestone Battlax BT-023
120/70-ZR17 (58W) front, 160/60-ZR17 (69W) rear
Rake,trail27˚ rake, 110 mm trail
Wheelbase1,525 mm
DimensionsL: 2,195 mm
W: 790 mm
H: 1,440 mm
Seat height790 mm (Europe), 775 mm (JDM)[3]
Weight238 kg (525 lb) (118.5 kg front, 119.5 kg rear) (wet)
Fuel capacity14.1 L
Fuel consumption3.58 L/100 km (79 mpg‑imp; 65.7 mpg‑US) (claimed)
Turning radius3.0 m
RelatedNC700S/NC700X
NM4

TheHonda NC700D/NC750D Integra is a motorcycle/scooter hybrid made byHonda since 2012. Known internally as the RC62,[4] the Integra was originally unveiled as the New Mid Concept in 2010,[5] before being presented in production form atEICMA 2011 in Milan.[6] The Integra shares a platform with two motorcycle variants, theNC700S (RC61) and theNC700X (RC63). All three variants are powered by a 670 ccengine derived from the unit used in theHonda Fit automobile.[7] The Integra will be available with two different power outputs, one version develops a peak power output of 38.1 kW (51.1 hp) at 6,250 rpm and 62 N⋅m (46 lb⋅ft) of torque at 4,750 rpm, while the other has a lower output of 35 kW (47 hp) and 60 N⋅m (44 lb⋅ft) to meet 2013 A2 European licensing regulations.[8]

The Integra features motorcycle style 17-inch (430 mm) high-pressure die-cast aluminumalloy wheels and has only 15 litres (0.53 cu ft) of under-seat storage, as the fuel tank is also located under the saddle. Power is delivered through a six-speeddual-clutch transmission with one manual and two automatic drive modes, whilecombined ABS brakes provide stopping power. German magazineScooter und Sport tested the Integra and reported a 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) time of 5.6 seconds on the way to a measured top speed of 166.9 km/h or 103.7 mph (175 km/h or 109 mph indicated).[9]

The Integra was updated for the 2014 model year with engine capacity increased to 745cc.

Engine

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The Integra is powered by asingle overhead camshaft 670 cc (41 cu in)parallel-twin engine that is essentially the 1.3 LHonda Fit engine chopped in half — it even retains the same bore and stroke dimensions — tilted 62° forward to provide a low centre of gravity, with near uniform weight distribution.[10][11] Theundersquare engine hasprogrammed fuel injection, separate timing profiles for each cylinder,[12][13][14] and is tuned to deliver powerful torque in the low- to mid-speed range.[13] The engine was designed to deliver a "pleasant throbbing feel" of aV-twin through the use of a 270°crankshaft, which Honda "deliberately designed with a uniaxial primary balancer" even though the primary vibration of the crankshaft could have been balanced perfectly using a biaxial balance shaft.[8]

The fuel consumption figure of 3.58 L/100 km (79 mpg‑imp; 65.7 mpg‑US) has been attributed to the low number of moving parts in the engine: The oil pump is driven by the balance shaft, while the camshaft also drives the water pump.[8] The design also resulted in water hoses that are 30% shorter.[10] The pistons are resin-coated and lightweight aluminum material is used for the friction-reducing roller rocker arm.[14]

Transmission

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The Integra comes standard with a second generation of the six-speeddual-clutch transmission first used on theHonda VFR1200F. The version used on the Integra is lighter and more compact due to a simplified hydraulic circuit; a learning function has also been added to each of the drive modes to detect a variety of riding environments.[14] The system uses heavy duty large-diameter clutches to deal with the rigours of use in stop/start city traffic.[8]

"Drive" mode on the transmission generally selects a highgear ratio, keeping engine speeds between 2,000 and 2,500 rpm, while selecting "Sport" keeps the engine running at a higher speed for more power on the open road.[15]

Marketing

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The Integra is sold as a scooter in many markets[16][17][18] but as a touring motorcycle in some. For example, it appears in the 2012 Honda Netherlands "touring" brochure alongside well knowntourers like theGoldwing 1800.[19] Reviewers have noted the model as a hybrid of scooter (ormaxi-scooter) and motorcycle.[20][21] Guy Procter fromMotor Cycle News referred to the Integra as a “super-scooter”, but wrote that it might be “better understood as the conclusive bridge-builder between mainstream commuting and motorcycling”, noting that it appealed to riders of both motorcycles and scooters, as well as switchers from cars, something that a previous hybrid, theHonda DN-01 had failed to do.[22]

2014 update

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The NC series was updated for the 2014 model year with an increase in engine capacity to 745 cc (through a 4 mm increase in bore), with power rising to 40.3 kW at 6,250 rpm and torque to 68 Nm at 4,750 rpm. The NC750 Integra also received a new aluminum swing arm, which superseded the box section steel arm of the NC700 Integra . The increased performance was also matched with a software update to the dual clutch transmission and taller gearing that provide improvement to fuel economy. Minor changes to the fairing and seat also provide increased leg room for taller riders.

References

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  1. ^Integra (NC750D) / Overview, Honda Motor Europe Limited, archived fromthe original on 2013-11-16, retrieved2014-04-05
  2. ^"New Honda Integra". Honda. 2011. Retrieved16 May 2012.
  3. ^"Integra - Specifications". Honda Motor Company. Retrieved1 June 2012.
  4. ^"Technical Specifications". Honda. 2012. Retrieved29 May 2012.
  5. ^"Honda New Mid Concept". Honda. Retrieved15 May 2012.
  6. ^Borras, Jo."EICMA 2011: Honda Brings Twist-n'-Go to the Big Time". Gas2. Retrieved15 May 2012.
  7. ^Moustakis, Dimitris."The 21st century general use motorcycle, for the Western world". Retrieved15 May 2012.
  8. ^abcdBowman, Zach."Honda stuns world by showing off surprise new Integra". Autoblog. Retrieved15 May 2012.
  9. ^"Erster Test: Honda Integra 700".Scooter und Sport (3/12). May–June 2012.
  10. ^abvan der Linden, Paco."INTRODUCTIE: HONDA INTEGRA". Motor Freaks. Archived fromthe original on 14 July 2015. Retrieved15 May 2012.
  11. ^125cc and Scooters(PDF). United Kingdom: Honda (UK) Motorcycles. 2012.
  12. ^"Global 700cc Engine Technical Details". Honda. 2012. Retrieved17 January 2013.
  13. ^abHanlon, Mike."Honda announces next generation motorcycle engines with outstanding fuel economy and useability". Retrieved28 May 2012.
  14. ^abcBeeler, Jensen."700cc Honda Integra Motor for Mid-Sized Motorcycles". Asphalt & Rubber. Retrieved28 May 2012.
  15. ^Abaidullah, Rana."Honda Integra 700 C-ABS 2012". Latest Bikes Info. Archived fromthe original on 30 May 2012. Retrieved25 May 2012.
  16. ^Honda Australia (urban scooter)
  17. ^Honda Germany (Roller/scooter)
  18. ^Honda UK (scooter)
  19. ^Touring 2012(PDF) (in Dutch), Honda Netherlands
  20. ^Evan McCausland (October 24, 2011),"Honda Integra Reborn As Unusual Scooter/Motorcycle Hybrid",Automobile, retrieved2012-06-09
  21. ^"Honda Integra vereint Großroller und Motorrad (Honda Integra combines maxi-scooter and motorcycle)",Rhein Zeitung (in German), September 9, 2011, retrieved2012-06-09
  22. ^Procter, Guy."Honda launches new 77mpg 700cc parallel twin family with Integra super-scoot". Motorcycle News UK. Retrieved12 June 2012.
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