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2019 Honda CBR 150R ABS Revealed In New Colours & Features

2019 Honda CBR150R ABS Matte Black (1)

2019 Honda CBR 150R ABS is available in 4 new paint schemes – Matte Black, Victory Black Red, MotoGP Edition and Honda Racing Red.

Japanese two-wheeler maker, Honda has revealed the 2019 CBR150R for the Indonesian market. The 2019 model comes with new body graphics and new paint jobs. Additionally, Honda has made some changes and additions to further improve its performance. It is available in 4 new paint schemes – Matte Black, Victory Black Red, MotoGP Edition and Honda Racing Red.

The 2019 Honda CBR150R has a taller windscreen for improved wind protection on higher speeds. Adding to it, the bike gets new digital colour display for instrument console. Upfront is a dual LED headlight with LED blinkers, while the fender gets the ABS sticker. Other design highlights muscular fuel tank, sharp fairing, step-up saddle, dual-tone exhaust with a brushed aluminium tip, etc. Also See – Honda Activa & Grazia Will Get A New More Fuel Efficient Engine

For suspension mechanism, the bike gets conventional telescopic forks at the front and a monoshock at the rear. The 5-level settings for each front and rear suspension further improves the overall comfort and handling. It is powered by the same 150cc, DOHC, 4-valve, liquid-cooled engine that is good for 17.1PS of power at 9,000rpm and 14.4Nm of torque at 7,000rpm. Power is transmitted to the rear wheel via a 6-speed gearbox. Also See – Honda CBR150R ExMotion Naked Sport Bike Patented In India

2019 Honda CBR150R ABS Red Edition

For braking duties, the bike gets single disc at the front and a single disc at the rear. The Indonesian-spec model gets ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System) with ESS (Emergency Stop Signal). This system automatically activates the hazard light during emergency braking.

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