With the Rockster 710 2026, Macbor takes a decisive leap towards the maturity of its range. After years of consolidating itself in the medium-displacement and entry-level motorcycle segments, the Spanish firm is taking the step towards a more ambitious category: that of premium-style cruisers, where design, comfort and technology must coexist with a powerful engine and a high-quality chassis.
This new 2026 Rockster 710 thus becomes the most advanced and equipped motorcycle ever produced by Macbor. Its approach is clear: to offer a modern custom, ideal for long trips and enjoyment on the road, but with character and accessible driving ease. A proposal that is located halfway between the large American V-Twin and the European naked, with its own approach and a notable balance between performance, comfort and equipment.
Macbor Rockster 710 2026 engine
The heart of the 2026 Rockster 710 is a four-stroke inline twin, with 8 valves and double overhead camshafts (DOHC), liquid-cooled and with a displacement of 693 cc. This engine delivers 54 kW (73 HP) at 8,750 rpm and a maximum torque of 67 Nm at 6,250 rpm, figures that place it at an outstanding level within its category.
The engine, fed by electronic injection (EFI) and managed by a precise electronic ignition system, stands out for its linear response and smoothness in the midrange, just where a cruiser should shine. Its compression ratio of 11.6:1 and diameter per stroke of 83 x 64.5 mm reveal a rather sporty character, with lively delivery and notable elasticity in any gear.
The secondary belt transmission reinforces this approach of comfort and reliability: less maintenance, less noise and a cleaner response. Added to this is a six-speed transmission with quickshifter (up) and slipper clutch, which guarantee fast, fluid and jerk-free shifting of gears, especially useful when downshifting in more dynamic driving.
The whole invites you to enjoy both relaxed driving and a more lively pace, always with a feeling of quality and refinement unusual in this displacement range.
Chassis, suspensions and brakes of the Macbor Rockster 710 2026
Macbor has opted, on the one hand, for a high-level cycle, designed to combine stability, comfort and precision. The 37 mm Marzocchi inverted fork at the front ensures rigidity and excellent bump absorption, while the rear lateral monoshock with preload adjustment allows the behavior to be adapted according to the load or the rider’s preferences.
With a wheelbase of 1,565 mm, the 2026 Rockster 710 offers great straight-line stability, ideal for long journeys, but without sacrificing agility in gentle corners. Its empty weight of 203 kg and seat height of only 750 mm make it accessible and manageable even for smaller riders, reinforcing its universal cruiser philosophy.
The braking system is also up to par: dual 300 mm floating front discs with dual-piston calipers and a 260 mm rear disc with single-piston caliper, both assisted by a state-of-the-art ABS that works together with traction control (TCS) to offer maximum safety on any surface.
Technology and equipment of the Macbor Rockster 710 2026
If there is something that defines the 2026 Rockster 710, it is its “fully equipped” equipment, more typical of high-end motorcycles than an average custom. The list is long, and starts with a 5-inch (108 mm) circular TFT screen with smartphone connectivity and mirroring function, which allows you to duplicate the mobile screen directly on the frame.
Added to this are comfort details such as heated grips and seat, keyless start, USB and Type C ports, TPMS (tire pressure monitoring) and even an integrated front camera, a rarity in the segment that reinforces the technological character of the motorcycle.
The lighting is Full LED throughout, with a modern design that combines elegance and visibility, providing a distinctive and contemporary touch. The driving modes together with the traction control (TCS) allow the response to be adjusted according to the conditions, while the slipper clutch system and the quickshifter complete a fluid and sophisticated driving experience.
In summary, the Rockster 710 2026 not only stands out for its design or features, but also for offering an unprecedented level of global equipment in its category.
Colors and options of the Macbor Rockster 710 2026
Although Macbor has not yet confirmed the full color range, the 2026 Rockster 710 will adopt a classic palette with metallic finishes and satin black accents, true to the contemporary cruiser spirit. It is expected to include gloss black, graphite gray and deep blue combinations, all with chrome emblems and careful attention to detail.
In addition, the brand will offer a catalog of original accessories, including passenger backrest, side saddlebags, touring screen and decorative pieces that will allow the motorcycle to be customized according to the style and needs of each user.
Price and availability of the 2026 Macbor Rockster 710
The 2026 Macbor Rockster 710 will be available at official dealerships starting in the second quarter of 2026, although the final price has not yet been announced. Taking into account its positioning, it is expected that it will be in a competitive range against rivals.


