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3.79 

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Rs. 73,413 (Ex-Showroom)

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Honda CB Trigger
Jun 13, 2015 04:01 PM 51358 Views (via Android App)
(Updated Jun 13, 2015 04:01 PM)

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The CB Trigger is a motorcycle with which


Honda aims to gain some market share in


the competitive 150cc segment while also


fortifying their presence where they lacked,


motorcycle volumes. Has Honda


succeeded? Yes, we see a lot of CB


Triggers here on the roads of Maharashtra,


all in different colours too. Reason?


Extremely well priced from base variant to


the middle variant. Top end variant is so


expensive that you can stretch your budget


a bit and get the Pulsar 200 NS if you


wanted to. The base variant that comes


with rear drum brakes is bang on against


the highly popular Pulsar 150. How close?


Well it’s just Rs 300-400/- cheaper than the


Pulsar. Dual disc variant is bang on against


the superlative FZ.


The engine on the CB Trigger is borrowed


from the Unicorn and there are subtle


changes made to the ignition and the


exhaust timing. Major change, which Honda


always keeps playing, is the camshaft.


Slightly high lift camshaft has improved fuel


economy by a good margin and increased


mid-range and top-end response. When I


mean response, it’s only response. There is


no increase in top speed or numbers. The


old Dazzler, Unicorn and Trigger have


different 60-100 km/hr roll-on timings. Low-


end is just about adequate while mid-range


offers excellent punch and on the highway


you just need to twist the wrist to keep up


with bigger segment bikes with absolute


comfort, with no stress on the engine.


Taller gearing lends it the big bike feel but


it obviously lacks power. Honda should have


taken this opportunity to increase power


and torque as every other 150cc has


already done so. Next update is far far


away.


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