Honda CBR150R

Honda CBR150R (Indonesia variant)
Manufacturer Honda
Production 2002–
Predecessor Honda NSR 150
Class Sports bike
Engine 149.5 cc (9.12 cu in) DOHC 4-valve 4-stroke liquid-cooled single cylinder
Compression ratio 11:1
Transmission Wet multi plate with coil springs, 6-speed, chain
Frame type Diamond (truss) trellis
Suspension Front: Showa Telescopic fork
Rear: Showa Mono-shock Pro-Link
Brakes Nissin disc
Front : dual piston
Rear : single piston
Tires IRC Road Winner tubeless
Front : 100/80 - 17 M/C
Rear : 130/70 - 17 M/C
Wheelbase 1296 mm
Dimensions L: 1995 mm
W: 711 mm
H: 1117 mm
Fuel capacity 13.2 l (2.9 imp gal; 3.5 US gal)
Oil capacity 1 l (0.22 imp gal; 0.26 US gal)
Related Honda CBR125R

The Honda CBR150R is a sport bike with a 150 cc four stroke Single-cylinder engine, which is part of the Honda CBR series manufactured by Honda, a subsidiary of A.P. Honda in Thailand and Astra Honda Motor in Indonesia. Built as the successor to the 2-stroke Honda NSR 150, this bike has been sold in Thailand market starting from 2002 and they have been exported to many Asian countries and South Africa. Honda Thailand produces new PGM-FI (Fuel-injection) version in 2010, but the power of PGM-FI version is lower than the old carburetor version. In 2010, Honda Thailand introduced a CBR150R with PGM-FI fuel-injection.[1] The CBR150R went on sale in India in March 2012.[2]

Instrument panel

CBR150R Instrument Panel View

This bike has an analog instrument panel with fuel gauge, speedometer, odometer, tachometer, temperature gauge and turn signal indicator and high beam headlight indicator.

Indonesia variant

On September 2014, Astra Honda Motor Indonesia released their own version of CBR150R (codename : K45) for Indonesia market. This model is based on CBR1000RR Fireblade and is targeted to replace CBR150R Thai version. Previously, Indonesia relied on importation of the Thai version for its market.[3]

Repsol version

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