Honda XL 750 Transalp – RD17A/B Tire Pressure, Oil Type & Fluid Specs

ComponentSpecification
Engine Type755cc Parallel-twin, 270° Crank, Unicam
Model Years2023–Present
Engine OilSAE 10W-30 API SG+ / JASO MA (3.4 L)
Front Tire90/90-21 M/C 54H (Tube Type)
Rear Tire150/70-R18 M/C 70H (Tube Type)
Tire Pressure (F/R)2.00 bar (29 psi) / 2.80 bar (41 psi)
Spark PlugNGK SILMAR8A9S
BatteryYTZ10S

The Honda XL 750 Transalp (RD17) represents a significant engineering pivot for Honda’s middleweight adventure lineup. While its predecessors were known for the V-twin configuration, the RD17 utilizes a high-revving 755cc parallel-twin featuring Honda’s patented Unicam valvetrain—a design directly descended from the CRF450R motocrosser. This allows for a more compact cylinder head, optimizing the center of gravity for off-road maneuvers.

Technical Analysis: The RD17 Platform

The RD17 chassis is a masterpiece of weight reduction, with the steel diamond frame weighing only 18.3kg—10% lighter than the CB500X frame. This lightness, combined with the 270-degree crank, provides a characterful V-twin-like power delivery with superior traction in loose terrain. The 21-inch front and 18-inch rear wheel combination confirms its true dual-sport intentions, though the use of tube-type rims remains a point of contention for long-distance tourers.

Maintenance Essentials

To maintain the high-performance Unicam engine, adherence to lubrication standards is critical. The RD17 requires 3.4 liters of SAE 10W-30 oil meeting JASO T 903 MA standards. Using oils with friction modifiers can lead to premature clutch slip due to the assist/slipper clutch design.

Ignition and Electrical

The ignition system utilizes high-performance NGK SILMAR8A9S laser-iridium plugs, designed for the high compression and lean-burn cycles of the 755cc mill. For electrical reliability, the YTZ10S battery provides the necessary cold-cranking amps for the sophisticated ride-by-wire system and optional heated grips.

Editorial Review: MotoSpecsLab Verdict

The XL 750 Transalp is arguably the best value-to-performance ratio in the current ADV market. It bridges the gap between the lightweight CRF300L and the heavy Africa Twin. Pros: Exceptional engine character, agile handling, and competitive pricing. Cons: Lack of cruise control as standard and the vulnerability of tube-type tires on remote tarmac sections.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended tire pressure for off-road use?

While the street recommendation is 2.0 bar front and 2.8 bar rear, many riders drop to 1.6-1.8 bar for off-road traction; however, caution is advised to prevent pinch flats on the tube-type rims.

How often should I change the NGK SILMAR8A9S plugs?

Honda typically recommends inspection every 12,000 km, but these iridium plugs are generally rated for much longer lifespans under normal touring conditions.

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