Okay, so, I finally got my hands on the Honda X-ADV 750. I’d been eyeing this beast for a while, and let me tell you, it’s been quite the ride. I picked it up late last year, around the end of 2024. This thing is supposed to be some kind of adventure scooter, but it looks like it can handle way more than just city streets.

First thing I did was to really get a feel for it, you know? I spent a few days just cruising around town. The engine on this thing, it’s a 750cc, and it’s got some serious pep. I read somewhere it’s got 43kW power and 69Nm torque. Whatever those numbers mean, all I know is that when you twist that throttle, this scooter moves.
It’s got this “Throttle by Wire” thing, which is pretty neat. And there are different riding modes—STANDARD, SPORT, and a couple of others. I mostly kept it in STANDARD for the city, but when I hit some open roads, SPORT mode was where it’s at. Feels like a totally different machine.
- Checked out the dual-clutch transmission.
- Figured out the ‘D’ mode is for regular riding.
- Played with the ‘S’ mode, which has different settings.
Now, this scooter, it’s got a chain drive, not a belt. That’s a bit unusual for a scooter, but it seems to work great. The transmission is automatic, which is handy in traffic. It’s got six gears, and shifting is super smooth. There’s this ‘D’ mode, which is just your basic automatic mode. But then there’s ‘S’ mode, and you can tweak it to shift gears differently. It’s kind of cool to have that kind of control.
Getting Down and Dirty
After I got comfortable with the basics, I decided to take it off-road. I mean, it’s called an “adventure” scooter, right? I found some trails near my place—nothing too crazy, just some dirt and gravel paths. This is where the X-ADV 750 really surprised me.
It handled those rough patches like a champ. I was expecting a bumpy, uncomfortable ride, but it was smooth. The suspension soaked up the bumps, and the scooter felt stable. I even took it through some shallow water crossings, just to see what it could do. No problems at all.

Final Thoughts
So, after a few months of riding the Honda X-ADV 750, I’m pretty impressed. It’s a solid machine, whether you’re commuting in the city or exploring some trails on the weekend. It’s comfortable, powerful, and surprisingly versatile. If you’re looking for a scooter that can do a bit of everything, this one is definitely worth checking out. I made the right decision, for sure.
And yeah, that’s about it for my little adventure with the X-ADV 750. It’s been a blast, and I’m looking forward to many more miles on this thing. Hope this was helpful for anyone thinking about getting one. Ride safe!