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Honda CBR 150R
For 2021 the Honda CBR150R, an entry-level supersport bike, has a CBR250RR-inspired look. The CBR150R has an aggressive design, featuring a new LCD instrument cluster, front LED headlight, improved suspension setup, a sloping fuel tank, a stepped-up pillion seat, an upswept exhaust, a split headlight cluster with angular fairing, a raised windscreen, and glossy paintwork.
The supersports bike draws power from a 50cc single-cylinder DOHC PGM-Fi engine that produces around 17hp at 9,000rpm and 14.4Nm of torque at 7,000rpm. All that power is sent to the rear wheel via a six-speed manual transmission with the addition of an assist/slipper clutch. It also comes with inverted front forks. For added safety the CBR150R is equipped with disc brakes on both the front and the rear wheels, along with ABS (optional) for improved handling on the roads. The ABS model also comes with Emergency Stop Signal (ESS). Four colours are available for both the ABS and non-ABS versions – Victory Black Red, Honda Racing Red, Dominator Matte Black, and Matte Black. There’s also the Repsol Honda MotoGP edition reserved exclusively in the ABS offering.
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