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Rs. 1,29,662 (Ex-Showroom)

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Honda CBR 150R Ownership report
May 09, 2012 05:51 PM 69409 Views

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From most of the angles it looks like the Honda CBR250R. The alloys and the  engine get the black treatment and it definitely looks good. The build quality  is very good. Panels are also good with decent finish and no panel gaps. The  exhaust has short design but the exhaust note is a bit metallic at idle and I  think it does not match with the nature of the bike. The one thing that I am  really disappointed with is the cheap switch gear. It is directly taken from the  CB Stunner. So are the foot pegs. The CBR150R doesn’t have a pass light switch  and even an engine kill switch. I don’t know why Honda avoids these simple and  important items in such a costly motorcycle. I have asked the showroom guys  about the possibility of changing the switchgear, but they said it may void the  warranty.*


Both seats are soft and comfortable, but don’t know much about the ride  comfort of the pillion. As per my wife, it is smooth compared to the Pulsar.  Riding position is very sporty and comfortable. One thing that I have noted is  that even at idle, the RPM is a bit high. (around 2000 RPM). Quality of tires  and brakes are pretty good and gives me confidence in corners. Suspension is  also doing its job well and it never lost the balance while passing through the  bumps.


The CBR150R revs easily and and is eager to race to high revs because of the  short stroke engine. It picks up speed quite fast especially in 5th and 6th  gears and till now I haven’t riden above 60 km/h. It is very tough to keep the  bike under 60 km/h on open roads. It doesn’t knock even at a 20 km/h in 3rd  gear. But while crossing the bumps sometimes I need to downshift to first gear.  I can feel the lack of pull in second gear. Engine is really smoother than the  Yamaha R15. The gearbox is pretty sharp, but sometimes I find it a little tough  while shifting down. Handling is superb and I can ride it smoothly even through  the heavy morning traffic. I can’t feel the weight of the bike may be because of  the position of handle, foot pegs and seat.


It comes with an orange backlit digital meter which is clear and bright and  shows the fuel tank status, turn indicators, speed, odometer, temperature and an  analogue tachometer. Honda says the cooling fan will start at 104 degree (4 bars  in temperature indicator in the console), but till now it never reached 4 bars.  Initially it had a problem that the fan did not work even at 110 degrees. Only  because of this the Honda dealership delayed the delivery by 4 days. It comes  with very basic tool kit with just two spanners and a screwdriver and one allen  key (for the panels). These are my first observations and experiences and I will  share a more detailed report once I put in more kms on my Honda CBR150R.


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