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Re: Honda CBR 650F launch on 4th August. Bookings Open!
Might be if they bump up the power. Because the CBR250R with ABS costs around 2.3L on road here in Bangalore and with almost all international markets getting a dual headlight version way more than a year ago with increased output, HMSI is already late for the update and the rivals have moved forward as well. All thesecan be seen in the sales chart too. I dont think a colour update will be enough to keep the sales up. The 250R has been on Indian soil for more than 4 years now and I dont know when they are gonna 'really' update it. This more or less concludes that HMSI is not interested in anything around 170-500cc category in India. They just put out the CBR650F and went back to sleep again.Originally posted by Satellite.kid View PostAs far as I'm concerned, these are all good launches from Honda.Ride, ride and ride.. But always do it responsibly..
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I have a weird feeling that Honda will update the CBR150/250R under the skin (like what they are right now internationally), but they'll keep the bodywork same... As I said, it's a weird feeling!The Chronicles of Motorcycling - The Man, The Machine and The Road
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Re: Honda CBR 650F launch on 4th August. Bookings Open!
Regarding the specifications -
In the same page source, please scroll down to see specs for all bikes except the Hornet 160r.
Same power outputs as per the page HTML. So, looks like Bold New Graphics only.
(I = gr8 killjoy, no?)200 | 300 | 1200 BOXER
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Re: Honda CBR 650F launch on 4th August. Bookings Open!
Have been asking a friend who wanted an R15 and I assured him he will love the new CBR150R which also sports a new chassis elsewhere. I made him wait for 4 months now and I wonder what he is gonna do to me tomorrow.
Good Bye Honda. Concentrate well.. On 110cc. Well done.Ride, ride and ride.. But always do it responsibly..
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Tried fixing the page
Ho NEW LAUNCHES IT'S TIME TO BLAZE THE STREETS!
*Accessories shown in the picture are not a part of the standard equipment.
*The technical specifications and design of the motorcycle shown here may vary according to the
requirements and conditions and are subject to change without any notice.
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*Accessories shown in the picture are not a part of the standard equipment.
*The technical specifications and design of the motorcycle shown here may vary according to the requirements and conditions and are subject to change without any notice.
Body Dimensions
- Length
- 2000mm
- Width
- 825mm
- Height
- 1120mm
- Wheel base
- 1305mm
- Ground clearance
- 190mm
- Kerb weight
- 138kg
- Fuel tank capacity
- 13 L
Engine
- Type
- Liquid cooled, 4 stroke, SI engine
- Displacement
- 149.4cc
- Max net power
- 13.63 kw (18.28 bhp) @10500 rpm (at crank shaft)
- Max net torque
- 12.66 Nm@8500 rpm
- Bore
- 63.5 mm
- Stroke
- 47.2mm
- Compression ratio
- 11:1
- Valve system
- 4 Valve, DOHC
- Air filter type
- Viscous paper filter
- Fuel system
- Fuel injector
- Starting method
- Self
Transmission
- No of gears
- 6
- Gear pattern
- 1-N-2-3-4-5-6
- Max speed
- 109 Kmph
Tyres & brakes
- Tyre size (front)
- 100/80-17
- Tyre size (Rear)
- 130/70-17
- Tyre type (front)
- Tubeless
- Tyre type (rear)
- Tubeless
- Brake type & size (front)
- Disc 276mm
- Brake type & size (rear)
- Disc 220mm
Frame & Suspension
- Frame type
- Diamond
- Front
- Telescopic
- Rear
- Spring loaded hydraulic type (monoshock)
Electricals
- Battery
- 12V 6Ah (MF)
- Head lamp
- 12V 60/55W
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*Accessories shown in the picture are not a part of the standard equipment.
*The technical specifications and design of the motorcycle shown here may vary according to the requirements and conditions and are subject to change without any notice.
Body Dimensions
- Length
- 2032mm
- Width
- 720mm
- Height
- 1127mm
- Wheel base
- 1367mm
- Ground clearance
- 145mm
- Kerb weight
- 167kg (C-ABS)
- Fuel tank capacity
- 13 L
Engine
- Type
- Liquid cooled, 4 stroke, SI engine
- Displacement
- 249.6cc
- Max net power
- 19.5 kw (26.15 bhp) @8500 rpm
- Max net torque
- 22.9 Nm @ 7000 rpm
- Bore
- 76mm
- Stroke
- 55mm
- Compression ratio
- 10.7:1
- Valve system
- 4 Valve, DOHC
- Air filter type Viscous
- Viscous paper filter
- Fuel system
- Fuel injector
- Starting method
- Self
Transmission
- No of gears
- 6
- Gear pattern
- 1-N-2-3-4-5-6
- Max speed
- 135 Kmph
Tyres & brakes
- Tyre size (front)
- 110/70-17
- Tyre size (Rear)
- 140/70-17
- Tyre type (front)
- Tubeless
- Tyre type (rear)
- Tubeless
- Brake type & size (front)
- Disc 296mm
- Brake type & size (rear)
- Disc 220mm (C-ABS)
Frame & Suspension
- Frame type
- Twin spar
- Front
- Telescopic
- Rear
- Spring loaded hydraulic type (monoshock,PRO Link)
Electricals
- Battery
- 12V 6Ah (MF)
- Head lamp
- 12V 60/55W
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*Accessories shown in the picture are not a part of the standard equipment.
*The technical specifications and design of the motorcycle shown here may vary according to the requirements and conditions and are subject to change without any notice.
Body Dimensions
- Length
- 2107mm
- Width
- 753mm
- Height
- 1149mm
- Wheel base
- 1449mm
- Ground clearance
- 133mm
- Kerb weight
- 215kg
- Fuel tank capacity
- 17.3L
Engine
- Type
- Liquid cooled, 4 stroke, SI engine
- No. of cylinder
- 4 cylinder - inline
- Displacement
- 648.72cc
- Max net power
- 63.6 Kw @ 11000rpm
- Max net torque
- 62.9 Nm @ 8000 rpm
- Bore
- 67 mm
- Stroke
- 46 mm
- Compression ratio
- 11.4 : 1
- Valve system
- 16 Valve, DOHC
- Fuel system
- Fuel injector
- Starting method
- Self
Transmission
- No of gears
- 6
- Gear pattern
- Down 1-N-2-3-4-5-6 UP
- Max speed
- 197 kmph
Tyres & brakes
- Tyre size (front)
- 120/70-17
- Tyre size (Rear)
- 180/55-17
- Tyre type (front)
- Tubeless
- Tyre type (rear)
- Tubeless
- Brake type & size (front)
- 2 x 320mm Disc (ABS)
- Brake type & size (rear)
- 1 x 240mm Disc (ABS)
Frame & Suspension
- Frame type
- Steel diamond
- Front
- Twin telescopic fork
- Rear
- Monoshock
Electricals
- Battery
- 12V 8.6 Ah
- Head lamp
- 12V 35/35 W
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*Accessories shown in the picture are not a part of the standard equipment.
*The technical specifications and design of the motorcycle shown here may vary according to the requirements and conditions and are subject to change without any notice.

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Re: Honda CBR 650F launch on 4th August. Bookings Open!
Its hard to believe, rather disappointing that new 250R/300 and 150 is not coming.
More disappointment on the Hornet front, thought Hornet would be the naked version of 150R and not the visual upgrade of Unicorn. No justice done with the legacy of the name "Hornet".I believe I can fly...
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Re: Honda CBR 650F launch on 4th August. Bookings Open!
Hornet 160 is looking too good to believe its a Honda product. It will eat into the market share of almost all the current players in that segment
Not only will it eat into FZ and Gixxer's share but it will eat into P150 and Apache's share
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Re: Honda CBR 650F launch on 4th August. Bookings Open!
ARE you serious about your comment are just kidding.Originally posted by MG View PostHornet 160 is looking too good to believe its a Honda product. It will eat into the market share of almost all the current players in that segment
Not only will it eat into FZ and Gixxer's share but it will eat into P150 and Apache's share
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