Mash K750: the sporty answer from France

After the GT750 Gran Turismo, Mash Motorcycles presents the K750: a sporty, powerful and stylish twin, developed with Suter Racing and designed by Marabese Design. European design, Swiss technology and Asian quality come together perfectly here, according to the French.

Mash K750: the sporty answer from France

The design of the K750 comes from the renowned Italian studio Marabese, known for brands such as Aprilia, Triumph and Yamaha. Sporty lines, a sharp appearance, red-white color scheme and full-LED lighting with subtle “Mash Moto” light strip on the tank give the K750 a recognizable and unique look.

The beating heart of the K750 is a 730 cc parallel twin, which is rated for a top power of 74.8 hp and a maximum torque of 70 Nm. According to Mash, the compact engine, co-developed by Suter Racing, responds quickly to the gas and should offer a smooth and lively character. Together with the low weight and compact construction, this must have ensured sharp and reliable steering behavior.

The parallel twin is mounted in an aluminum double cradle frame, with an upside down front fork at the front that is adjustable in terms of compression and rebound damping, while at the rear a beautiful single-sided aluminum swingarm is mounted, equipped with an adjustable monoshock. As for the brakes, Mash has shopped at Brembo, with radial M4.32 Monobloc calipers and 298mm front and a single-piston caliper with a single 240 disc at the rear.

Even more numbers? The K750 has a wheelbase of 1,464 mm, which is in line with the wheelbase of Suzuki’s GSX-8R, but considerably longer than that of the Aprilia RS660 (1,370 mm) and the Yamaha YZF-R7 (1,395 mm). In terms of weight, the K750 is also at 206 kg ready to ride with a full 14 liter tank at the level of the GSX-8R, which weighs 205 kg, but that is also quite a few kilos more than the RS660 (183 kg) and R7 (188 kg).

Mash also says that it has richly equipped the K750, without excess. A 5″ TFT screen with smartphone connection via Carbit Ride keeps navigation and notifications clear. Furthermore, standard: keyless start, USB connection, illuminated switches and TPMS tire pressure control. Driving modes and traction control are foreign to the K750.

Colors, versions and price

The Mash K750 is available in red/white, in A and A2 versions, for a recommended retail price of €8,999 (incl. VAT). With our southern neighbors, only € 7,899 needs to be paid. As always with Mash: 3-year warranty without mileage limitation.

About Mash Motorcycles

Founded in 2012 by Frédéric Fourgeaud, Mash brought the neo-retro style to France, with icons such as Seventy 125, Six Hundred 650 and X-Ride Trail. With the arrival of the FR750, GT750 and K750, Mash continues a modern course, while maintaining the original mission: making motorcycle fun accessible to everyone.

– Thanks for information from Motorfreaks.

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