Thursday, 5 January 2012

Honda is all set to launch the Honda CBR 150R


Good news for all bikers, bike lovers and bike enthusiasts. Honda is all set to launch its new bike The Honda CBR 150R in India. Honda after the launch of the Honda CBR 250R is going to launch a 150cc bike on the CBR series. Previously this version was launched in Thailand was proved to a grand success for the company.

The company is planning to release the new bike this year and is expected to hit the roads in the mid of 2012. It packs all the features like Honda's PGM-Fi ( Programmed Fuel Injection)  system, front and rear disc brakes, liquid-cooled engine and mono suspension similar to all the features (except ABS) to its predecessor The Honda CBR 250R.

The CBR 150R is expected to claim a top speed of 160km/hr which is higher than its on coming rival the Yamaha YZF R15. This bike is to be priced under Rs 120k it seems.






Tech Specs

Frame: Twin Tube Diamond (Pentagon type)
Displacement:149.4cc
Engine: 4-stroke, single cylinder, 4 valve, PGM-FI, DOHC, Liquid Cooled
Bore: 63.5
Stroke: 47.2
Maximum Power: 17.8bhp@10500rpm
Maximum Torque: 12.6NM@8500rpm
Gears: 6 speed manual
Clutch: Wet Multiple Disk
Lubrication: Wet sump
Length: 1977mm
Width: 695mm
Height: 1130mm
Ground clearance: 185mm
Seat Height: 783mm
Wheelbase: 1310mm
Dry/Curb Weight: 138kg
Wheels: Alloy
Tyre size: front – 100/80-17, rear – 130/70-17
Tyres: Tubeless
Suspension(front): Telescopic Forks
Suspension(rear): Telescopic linked Mono shock
Brakes(front): 276mm Disk
Brakes(rear): 220mm Disk
Fuel Capacity: 13.1 litres
Ignition: Electric Start



The features and specifications of the new Honda CBR 150R are definitely far more superior when compared to that of the Yamaha R15 version 2.0.  The CBR delivers a decent mileage figures of 35kmpl.




























It seems to be a close competitor for the Yamaha R15. The CBR 150R will be available in two variants - Standard and Deluxe.




The Standard can be had in two shades, Black and Red, both set against Pearl Sunbeam White while the Deluxe sports additional sporty decals and two colours - Candy Palm Green and Vibrant Orange, both set against Pearl Sunbeam White.

Definitely its gonna be a headache for the Yamaha to stay in competition with its R15 v2.0. .......