Honda NC750X DCT maintenance schedule & recalls

2018–2026

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Maintenance schedule

General guidance

Typical intervals — not model-verified. Confirm against your owner’s manual.

Service Interval
Oil & filter every 12 months
Chain & sprockets every 600 mi
Brakes every 24 months
Valve adjustment every 4,000 mi
Battery every 12 months
Spark plugs every 8,000 mi or 24 months
Fluids/coolant every 24 months
Fuel Line every 4,000 mi
Side Stand every 4,000 mi
Suspension every 4,000 mi
Air Cleaner every 4,000 mi
Spark Plugs every 16,000 mi
Brake System every 4,000 mi
Wheels/Tires every 4,000 mi
Headlight Aim every 4,000 mi
Cooling System every 4,000 mi
Brake Pads Wear every 4,000 mi
Radiator Coolant every 36 months
Clutch Oil Filter every 4,000 mi
Engine Idle Speed every 4,000 mi
Brake Light Switch every 4,000 mi
Crankcase Breather every 4,000 mi
Throttle Operation every 4,000 mi
Brake Lock Operation every 4,000 mi
Nuts, Bolts, Fasteners every 4,000 mi
Steering Head Bearings every 4,000 mi
Honda Diagnostic System every 4,000 mi
Evaporative Emission Control System every 4,000 mi

Recalls

NHTSA · refreshed 1 day ago

No NHTSA recall campaigns on record for this model.

Specs

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Common questions

How often should the oil & filter be serviced on a Honda NC750X DCT?

Service every 12 months for the Honda NC750X DCT (2018–2026) (general guidance — confirm against your owner's manual).

How often should the chain & sprockets be serviced on a Honda NC750X DCT?

Service every 600 mi for the Honda NC750X DCT (2018–2026) (general guidance — confirm against your owner's manual).

How often should the brakes be serviced on a Honda NC750X DCT?

Service every 24 months for the Honda NC750X DCT (2018–2026) (general guidance — confirm against your owner's manual).

How often should the valve adjustment be serviced on a Honda NC750X DCT?

Service every 4,000 mi for the Honda NC750X DCT (2018–2026) (general guidance — confirm against your owner's manual).