2009 Honda DN-01 is a cruiser At its base sits the Deuxville 700-derived, 680cc, liquid-cooled, 52-degree V-Twin engine that is fuel-injected in order to maintain more than a fair share of potency both for commuting and more aggressive riding (even though the engine develops around 60 horsepower and the curb weight is 595 pounds), but the best of this bike and the reason why riders seriously take it in consideration, is the Human-Friendly Transmission featuring two automatic modes (Economy, Sport) and a six-speed Manual one with a push-button for a shifter and no clutch. The classic belt is now replaced by a system of hydraulic pumps and motors that deliver torque and power smoothly through the variable gear ratios of the innovative tranny. Kappa Saddlebags included 56 000 km Top speed: 113.1 mph (182.0 km/h) Fuel capacity: 15.3 L (3.4 imp gal; 4.0 US gal) Seat height: 713 mm (28.1 in) Oil capacity: 4 L (1.1 US gal) Transmission: Continuously variable, hydro-mechanical two-mode automatic with six-speed manual mode https://youtu.be/cvZuKe7eMSE