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The Honda Magna 750 cruiser appeared in 1982 as a brother to the Honda VF750S Saber. The factory designation of the model is '''Honda VF750C'''. It became the first production V-4-cylinder cruiser from the sports tourist [[Honda_VFR750F | Honda VFR750]]. The model was available in Japan, Europe and North America.
 
The Honda Magna 750 cruiser appeared in 1982 as a brother to the Honda VF750S Saber. The factory designation of the model is '''Honda VF750C'''. It became the first production V-4-cylinder cruiser from the sports tourist [[Honda_VFR750F | Honda VFR750]]. The model was available in Japan, Europe and North America.
 
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* [[Yamaha_FZX750_Fazer | Yamaha FZX 750]]
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The first modifications of the Honda Magna 750 had the classic look of Japanese cruisers of the time - short wheelbase, road fork, twin disc brakes, cardan drive and hydraulic clutch.
 
The first modifications of the Honda Magna 750 had the classic look of Japanese cruisers of the time - short wheelbase, road fork, twin disc brakes, cardan drive and hydraulic clutch.
  
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The "little brother" of the model is [[Honda Magna 250 | Honda Magna 250]].
 
The "little brother" of the model is [[Honda Magna 250 | Honda Magna 250]].
 
'' The main competitors of the Honda Magna 750 (V45) in the class: ''
 
* [[Yamaha_FZX750_Fazer | Yamaha FZX 750]]
 
  
 
== Photos ==
 
== Photos ==

Revision as of 18:53, 31 May 2023

Honda VF750 Magna (1982-1986)

The Honda Magna 750 cruiser appeared in 1982 as a brother to the Honda VF750S Saber. The factory designation of the model is Honda VF750C. It became the first production V-4-cylinder cruiser from the sports tourist Honda VFR750. The model was available in Japan, Europe and North America.

Main competitors:

The first modifications of the Honda Magna 750 had the classic look of Japanese cruisers of the time - short wheelbase, road fork, twin disc brakes, cardan drive and hydraulic clutch.

Since 1987, the model has been heavily redesigned with power cruiser features - a lower section, wide rear tires on a monolithic alloy disc, expressive tailpipes, a step saddle and a single disc front brake. This generation has a maximum power of 77 hp. (Japanese versions), export modifications (North America, Great Britain) produced up to 88 hp.

Since 1993, the Magna model has undergone another major restyling. Getting a more modern look, it is also equipped with a chain drive (instead of a cardan), a clutch cable (instead of hydraulics), a new engine with a modified timing system, a 5-speed gearbox (previous versions - 5-speed + OD (overdrive), new wheels and carburetors with oversized dampers.

2003 became the final year of production of the model, after which it left the assembly line and did not receive further development. Nevertheless, during the entire production period, the Magna 750 has won a huge army of fans all over the world, who still prefer this particular model.

The "little brother" of the model is Honda Magna 250.

Photos

Honda Magna 750 (1993-2003)
Honda Magna 750 (1993-2003)
Honda Magna 750 (1993-2003)


Specifications

Specifications Honda Magna 750 (V45):

Model Honda Magna 750
Motorcycle type cruiser
Release year 1982-2003
Frame steel tubular
Engine type 4-cylinder, 4-stroke, V-shaped
Working volume 748 cm³
Bore / stroke 70.0 x 48.6 mm
Compression ratio 10.5: 1 - Magna 750 (1982-1986), Magna 750 (1993-2003)

10.2: 1 - Magna 750 (1987-1992)

Cooling liquid
Number of valves per cylinder DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder
Fuel supply system Carburetor, 4x Keihin 32 mm - Magna 750 (1982-1992)

Carburetor, 4x Keihin 34 mm - Magna 750 (1993-2003)

Ignition type CDI - Magna 750 (1982-1986)

Fully transistorized - Magna 750 (1987-2003)

Maximum power 72 hp (53.0 kW) @ 9500 rpm - Magna 750 (1982-1986) Japanese versions

77 h.p. (56.6 kW) @ 9000 rpm - Magna 750 (1987-1992) Japanese versions

75 h.p. (55.2 kW) @ 9000 rpm - Magna 750 (1993-2003) Japanese versions

Maximum torque 60 Nm (6.1 kg * m) @ 7500 rpm - Magna 750 (1982-1986) Japanese versions

65 Nm (6.6 kg * m) @ 7000 rpm - Magna 750 (1993-2003) Japanese versions

Gearbox 6-speed - Magna 750 (1982-1992)

5 speed - Magna 750 (1993-2003)

Drive type Cardan - Magna 750 (1982-1992)

chain - Magna 750 (1993-2003)

Front tire size 110 / 90-18 61H - Magna 750 (1982-1986)

100 / 90-19 57H - Magna 750 (1987-1992)

120 / 80-17 61V - Magna 750 (1993-2003)

Rear tire size 130 / 90-16 67H - Magna 750 (1982-1986)

150 / 80-15 70H - Magna 750 (1987-1992)

150 / 80-15 M / C 70V - Magna 750 (1993-2003)

Front brakes 2 discs, 275mm, 2-piston calipers - Magna 750 (1982-1986)

Single disc, 2-piston caliper - Magna 750 (1987-1992)

Single disc, 315mm, 2-piston caliper - Magna 750 (1993-2003)

Rear brakes drum
Front suspension Telescopic Fork with Anti-Dive Function, 140mm Travel - Magna 750 (1982-1986)

telescopic fork 39 mm - Magna 750 (1987-1992)

41mm cartridge telescopic fork, 150mm travel - Magna 750 (1993-2003)

Rear suspension linkage with two shock absorbers, stroke - 99 mm - Magna 750 (1982-1986)

swingarm with two shock absorbers - Magna 750 (1987-1992)

swingarm with two shock absorbers (preload adjustment), stroke - 99 mm - Magna 750 (1993-2003)

Motorcycle length 2235mm - Magna 750 (1982-1986)

2385 mm - Magna 750 (1987-1992)

2365mm - Magna 750 (1993-2003)

Motorcycle width 815mm - Magna 750 (1982-1986)

810 mm - Magna 750 (1987-1992)

850mm - Magna 750 (1993-2003)

Motorcycle height 1195mm - Magna 750 (1982-1986)

1155 mm - Magna 750 (1987-1992)

1135 mm - Magna 750 (1993-2003)

Wheelbase 1540mm - Magna 750 (1982-1986)

1660 mm - Magna 750 (1987-2003)

Saddle height 725mm - Magna 750 (1982-1986)

695 mm - Magna 750 (1987-1992)

710 mm - Magna 750 (1993-2003)

Minimum ground clearance 165mm - Magna 750 (1982-1986)

150mm - Magna 750 (1987-1992)

155mm - Magna 750 (1993-2003)

Acceleration to 100 km / h 4.3 sec
Maximum speed 196 km / h
Fuel tank capacity 14.0 L - Magna 750 (1982-1986)

13.0 L - Magna 750 (1987-2003)

Motorcycle weight (curb) 242 kg - Magna 750 (1982-1992)

245 kg - Magna 750 (1993-2003)

Fuel consumption

The officially declared fuel consumption for the Honda Magna 750 ranges from 2.63 liters (Magna 750 (1982-1992) to 4.25 liters per 100 kilometers (Japanese calculation method: constant speed 60 km / h, driver + passenger). depends on riding style.

Documentation