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The 2011 Honda CBR150R compared to other bikes |
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Anonymous: Johan | ||||||||
The Honda CBR-150Ri surely looks amazing. I hope only that it will stay in the same price range. I am also wondering what other manufacturers in the same price class will do, I am thinking of the Tiger Boxer 250 RS. Most people now compare the new Honda CBR150Ri with the Kawasaki Ninja 250R but I was more thinking of buying a Tiger. Now I need to rethink my decision of buying a Tiger Boxer 250 RS all over again. |
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Richard | ||||||||
First, the Honda CBR150R and the Tiger Boxer 250 RS are two completely different style of motorcycles. The CBR150R is clearly build for high RPM's, it's a true sportsbike, while the Tiger Boxer 250 RS is more an all-round motorcycle. |
Active Member Group Comfort Level:: +10 Registered: 10/01/07 |
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taichiplanet | ||||||||
The specs for the FI CBR150 that i have seen show it is 21 kgs heavier than the old carbie version, which means it will need a 15% increase in power to compensate. It seems bigger overall; wheelbase, seat height etc. Running tyre 100/80-17 front and 130/70-17 rear, which seems large for a 150. Anyone have a clue about the HP? Although there are many different cultures, races and religions in the world, there are only 3 types of people; those that squeeze every last drop out of a toothpaste tube, those that don’t and those that think they do. |
Chatty Group Comfort Level:: +4 Registered: 07/10/10 |
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Richard | ||||||||
Tiger needs to hurry a bit with the Sachs X-Road 250, otherwise it's outdated before it's ever introduced. Anyway I'm sure that a lot of people will be happy to have a bit more selection in the 250cc motard style. |
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Anonymous: Jeffrey | ||||||||
A few things . . . |
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Richard | ||||||||
Quote by: Jeffrey
A few things . . .
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Active Member Group Comfort Level:: +10 Registered: 10/01/07 |
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Anonymous: Samuel | ||||||||
Now that the Honda CBR150R is back on the market, will Suzuki bring the Raider R 150 also back? |
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Anonymous: Jeffrey | ||||||||
Yes Honda today released the price at 75,900 Bt. And I think is priced fair for what you get. |
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Anonymous: Asif | ||||||||
Hello from India, |
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taichiplanet | ||||||||
Quote by: Asif
Hello from India,
Although there are many different cultures, races and religions in the world, there are only 3 types of people; those that squeeze every last drop out of a toothpaste tube, those that don’t and those that think they do. |
Chatty Group Comfort Level:: +4 Registered: 07/10/10 |
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Anonymous: Sam | ||||||||
Will the Honda CBR150R FI be available in India? |
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Anonymous: Bell2 | ||||||||
The new Honda CBR150R FI costs 76,000 Bht and the Honda CBR250R will only cost 39,000 Bht more (that is with C-ABS), it's hard to select the Honda CBR150R. |
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