Honda Integra 750
The Integra 750 is a motorcycle from Honda's stable that blurs the lines between scooters and motorcycles. Basically, this moto is ideal for practical people who would like to travel quickly and comfortably. In this review I will try to explain why I think so.
Integra 750 – according to the information provided on the manufacturer’s website, this is a scooter with the characteristics of a motorcycle. It is a combination of the body and comfort of a scooter with the performance of a motorcycle. And that's all about marketing. Typically, this is an NC750 dressed in fairings, modeling it on a maxi-scooter. And honestly, after a few days in the saddle of this mix, it looks great. In the case of this vehicle, it is very appropriate to develop the WSK label: convenience, speed, comfort. Authentic, the bike is comfortable, rides nice, looks and rides well. Sure, it's not as nimble or sharp as a regular motorcycle, but for a scooter it flies great. This is a car that is ideal for people who value the convenience of their daily commute and expect a little luxury with a touch of madness.
Honda Integra 750
Engine
Integra 750 has the same device as the NC series. Identical parameters and operating characteristics. The power is enough for the scooter to free itself from the lights, overtake without fear and go at a pretty good speed. Even with a passenger on board, 150 km/h is not a problem. I myself flew to 175 and continued. In other words, only 55 km and 68 nm for 238 kg, which is nice. It's true that it's better to change gears faster than to burn to the cut, but it's not boring and therefore pulls to unscrew.
In addition, this unit has a low appetite for fuel. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to determine the exact combustion this time, but the computer indicated an average of 4L/km with a slight detour, and this matches the combustion I achieved on the NC750X, or 4.13L/km, which is just a little higher than the combustion in Hondas. On a 14.1L tank this gives us quite a lot again per fill up.
However, the “heart” is at our feet and we feel that something is happening in it. Driving in regular shoes is a bad idea because you will feel the heat coming from the engine. But motorcycle shoes will certainly come in handy.
Honda Integra 750
Scooter Honda X-ADV 150 2022
Interestingly, the ADV 150 is actually based on the Honda PCX 150, and it is likely that the new product will appear not only in the Asian market. Thus, it is possible that the American market will finally receive an all-terrain scooter, because the X-ADV, which sells well in Europe, for some reason is not supplied to America. Honda is probably afraid that a large and quite powerful all-terrain vehicle based on an in-line twin with a DCT similar to the NC750 engine will compete with the Africa Twin in the rich American market. However, this is a very strange decision, since the market for scooters (both small and maxi) is widely developed in the United States; there is a certain culture of perceiving a scooterist as a practical and modest person who values comfort and ergonomics above status in the eyes of others, and many American owners The powerful and all-terrain X-ADV was highly anticipated among scooters. In any case, there is hope that the success of the 150 cc model will spur the supply of its cubic brother.
Honda X-ADV 750 (“big brother”)
Be that as it may, the Honda X-ADV 150 is equipped with a fuel-injected single-shaft single-cylinder engine that produces 14.3 hp. at 8500 rpm, and almost 14 Nm at 6500 rpm. The engine is equipped with an idle-stop system, which turns it off a few seconds after stopping and idling, and starts it again when the gas is opened. This feature is also available on the PCX 150 in some markets, but is disabled in the US version for security reasons. Probably, the ADV 150 in the American version will also be deprived of this system.
Travel comfort
The Honda Integra is truly amazing. The position is very comfortable, the comfortable sofa and large glass mean that we are not fighting air resistance. Basically, the driver is very much cut off from the outside world, because the legs are also hidden behind the fairing. Only the elbows are pointed outward. The passenger has a comfortable seat and also does not feel the rush of air while driving. It's so good that while riding at high speed the backpack had no idea how fast we were going. Driving at 140 km/h is very comfortable here, even 160 km/h is not a problem in terms of air resistance. This is a big plus because it seems quieter even with a helmet.
Unfortunately, we have to pay a big price for this because Integra is wide. This is obviously a characteristic feature of all maxi scooters, but we must remember that in traffic jams we will have to look for more clearance to pass. Thus, the scooter is also more susceptible to air turbulence. But the mirrors are well positioned so that everything is visible in them, and they do not interfere with the mirrors of cars passing by. It also helps that the footwell is narrower than other scooters I've ridden. Unfortunately, you won't be able to sit on the sofa like a saucepan with your feet far in front because the "foot" design doesn't allow that.
Honda Integra 750
The suspension works great too, and even riding with a passenger on sand or gravel is no problem. On city potholes and highways we don't shake like jelly. It is also a matter of his weight, because 238 kg is not enough. Fortunately, its mass is not so noticeable while driving.
Chassis and suspension
The Honda X-ADV 150 scooter is built on a duplex frame similar to that of the PCX 150. The suspension consists of a telescopic fork and two rear shock absorbers with an external reservoir. A 240mm wave-edge brake disc is fitted to the 14-inch front wheel, while a 220mm disc is fitted to the 13-inch rear wheel. ABS comes standard on red and white stripe models, while monochrome red, silver, matte brown, and matte black and silver models are equipped with combination brakes only. Both alloy wheels are shod with wide tires with “all-terrain” rubber, similar to the X-ADV wheels.
Honda X-ADV 150 2020
The seat case holds about 28 liters of space, and in the front plastic there is a smaller glove box with a USB port located in it. The new product is also equipped with a movable adjustable windshield, a digital display and a smart key system.
To date, Honda has announced the start of sales in Indonesia, but it is expected that the new product will soon appear in other Asian markets.
Brakes
On the other hand, it was very easy for me to feel how to press the handle to stop. The brake lever was neither very hard nor “deep”, in general, just right for me. Unfortunately, one shield is not enough for this mass. The standard for driving was in my case using both handles. While the under-handle rear brake is a great patent, it should be used as an auxiliary brake and not permanently. Of course, during normal driving we can stop the car, but I would rather get one shield in the Integra for the money. ABS works well, but is a little jerky. Don't get me wrong because the problem is solved and it all works quite well, but even the TMAX 530 has two screens.
Honda Integra 750
A little more information about the Integra 750
The scooter has a DCT box. I talked more about her in my video. However, it should be noted that this is a great solution and will be ideal in this hybrid bike. In addition, because the chain transfers torque to the wheel, the gearbox operation is not as noticeable as it was in the VFR1200X with a driveshaft. D-mode jerk is also standard on every DCT bike I've ridden, so it shouldn't be a concern for new owners.
Honda Integra 750
In theory, scooters have a large luggage compartment and multiple storage spaces. Unfortunately, the Integra doesn't fit into this trend and only offers one small storage unit, which didn't boost my confidence to hide anything, and an under-sofa space that only fits one helmet. It's a little sad here too. There is a cigarette lighter socket, so in theory we could charge something along the way. Unfortunately, the steering wheel is heavily built-in, so installing any handles for the phone or navigation will be difficult.
Honda Integra 750
Overall the Integra looks really great. It has big wheels, an interesting line and a cool sound. Its sound does not resemble a lawn mower and sounds decent. But that big lampshade with the LED headlights and turn signals... It's a shame Honda didn't put indicators on the mirrors - that would have looked cool.
Honda Integra 750
The warning symbols on the clock are clearly visible, but there is no engine temperature indication. Everything else is visible. There are colorful, programmable reverse stripes and other bayeres, but the whole ones are sometimes barely noticeable, especially on days when the sun shines stronger.
Honda Integra 750
It’s also interesting that after washing the Integra we get water in front of our eyes because it’s on turns, but when driving in the rain there are no problems.
There is also a central leg and this is a really good patent. This could not be missed, especially in such equipment, which by default is considered a convenient means of daily movement. And the task is really good. I wholeheartedly recommend the Integra to anyone who values convenience and has been looking for such a combination of motorcycles and scooters.
Below are a few numbers, more detailed information can be found on the manufacturer's website.
engine's type | Liquid cooled, 4-stroke, 8-valve, SOHC, inline, 2-cylinder with 270° crank |
capacity | 745 cm3 |
Maximum power | 54.8 hp at 6250 rpm |
Maximum torque | 68 Nm at 4750 rpm |
total length | 2 215 mm |
Overall Width | 810 mm |
Overall height | 1440 mm |
Saddle height | 790 mm |
Operating weight | 238 kg |
Fuel tank capacity | 14.1 liters |
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The now updated Honda Integra maxi-scooter is a real player in the major league, which in its technical capabilities, appearance and equipment is able to compete with other top-end scooter models from the Yamaha, Suzuki and BMW brands.
The introduction of the Integra 750 into the second generation of the Integra family of scooters is distinguished by the presence of a power plant from the American-made Honda NC750X. But Honda engineers decided to take this engine to a completely new level - 750 cubes versus the stock 670.
The maximum nameplate power of the new product has increased significantly from the previous 48 horses to 55 horsepower at 6250 rpm. In terms of dynamics and power, Honda Interga has come as close as possible to the still undisputed leader in the maxi-scooter category - the BMW C600 Sport, while the average cost of Japanese manufacturers is 2 thousand euros lower than that of a German device.
The Integra 750 DCT model has mixed fuel consumption, which is not high for its volume - only about three liters per hundred kilometers. This efficiency was achieved by engineers through the use of the latest PGM-FI injection systems. Also, similar technology was used for a less expensive Honda scooter.
Together with the two-cylinder 55 unit with liquid cooling, there is a six-speed gearbox, characterized by the presence of a double clutch. Efficient operation of the transmission is achieved as a result of continuously changing speed in road traffic. Another point that makes a scooter look like a motorcycle is the chain drive to the rear wheel, which has a positive effect on the dynamics of the vehicle.
With the largest fuel tank capacity of 14 liters, the scooter can travel up to 400 kilometers without additional refueling. This is a definite plus for those drivers who like to travel in maximum comfort.
Also, a small revolution took place in the braking system of the iron horse. From this point on, the brake mechanisms on the rear and front wheels are equipped with a full ABS system and are completely independent of each other. The uncoupled classic braking system is presented in the form of two discs with a diameter of 32 millimeters on the front wheel and a 240 mm single disc on the rear. Two-piston calipers were installed on each wheel.
Thanks to the lightweight new pendulum made of aluminum alloy, as well as other structural improvements, the center of gravity of the scooter has moved down, which could have a very positive effect on the handling and stability of the scooter. The curb weight of the vehicle is 237 kg.
Another distinctive feature that the Japanese decided to introduce in updating their vehicle was a completely updated electronic display. The automotive-style dashboard has a bright, colorful and easy-to-read interface. There is not a single superfluous element - only what is necessary: fuel, rpm, speed and warning lights - it's all there and located in the new dashboard. The cost of the new scooter will be from 9,090 euros, and the model can be ordered in two basic colors – white and gray.