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Honda RS150R Repsol
This scooter in Indonesia is named the Honda Supra GTR 150 also known in the Vietnamese market as the Honda Winner and in Malaysia as he RS 150. Power for the RS150R comes from a liquid-cooled 149.7 cc, four-valve DOHC engine that produces 15.6 horsepower at 9,000 rpm and 13.5 Nm torque at 6,500 rpm, coupled to a six-speed gearbox and manual clutch, with chain final drive. Honda’s PGM-FI does the fuelling, which makes the RS150R Euro 3 compliant and fuel capacity is 4.5-litres. Suspension is with non-adjustable telescopic forks in front, and a single shock absorber at the rear. A storage compartment is found under the seat and inside the cockpit is an analogue speedometer with LCD screen showing relevant information such as fuel gauge, odometer and clock. The RS150R weighs in at 122 kg and seat height is set at 764 mm, while LED lighting is used for the headlights. A single hydraulic disc brake with a 296 mm disc is used up front and a 190 mm disc at the back, with cast alloy wheels as standard.
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