Computer-controlled 2015 Honda CB 750 runs on hydrogen

Computer-controlled 2015 Honda CB 750 runs on hydrogen

Adding style and function to the famous 1970s-80s Honda CB Series, designer Igor Chak has designed the 2015 Honda CB 750, which is a green beast controlled by the most sophisticated technology. The bike has been designed to run on a four-cylinder liquid hydrogen engine emitting nothing more than a few drops of
clean water.

Mostly all the systems running inside its powerhouse are controlled by computers, which is further controlled through a 5” OLED multi-touch display positioned right on the fuel tank. The computer has three menu options – GPS, Drive Modes and Diagnostics Mode. So if any day you feel your bike isn’t performing well, don’t take it a garage but connect it to your home computer. To keep the weight of the bike under control, the bike will be made using a combination of carbon fiber, aluminum and titanium.


Computer-controlled 2015 Honda CB 750 runs on hydrogen
The engine performance is enhanced with a six-speed dual clutch transmission with electronic lurch and traction control. Going fast on this machine doesn’t mean risking your life, as it comes with ABS, airbag, steering damper and radar technology that could sense an upcoming head-on collision and automatically slow the bike.

Computer-controlled 2015 Honda CB 750 runs on hydrogen

Computer-controlled 2015 Honda CB 750 runs on hydrogen





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