Friday 20 July 2012

Piaggio may launch Fly 125 by Diwali [Upcoming Scooter]


When Piaggio first announced price of Vespa at Rs. 66,000 ex-showroom, I had a question in my mind that how Piaggio will utilize its 15,000 per month plant capacity and why company is aiming to double it next year. However, there are certain reports which suggest that Piaggio may launch Fly 125 by Diwali, which supports company’s installed capacity utilization.  According to the reports Piaggio is planning to launch Fly 125 scooter at a price of around Rs. 50,000 by Diwali to boost volumes.

Upcoming 2012 Scooter in India: Fly 125

Fly 125 is already marketed in the international market.  Fly 125 is a very light and compact scooter. It comes with 124cc single cylinder 2-valve, air cooled LEADER engine which produces maximum power of 10.5 bhp and maximum torque of 10Nm. It comes with automatic CVT transmission. It will have class leading fuel efficiency for Indian version. It comes with rigid steel tube frame which ensures safe and precise riding.
It comes with telescopic hydraulic shock absorber for front suspension while the rear suspension has twin hydraulic shock absorbers with preload adjuster. It comes with 12 inch wheels and tubeless tyres. It has 200 mm disc brake (we may find drum brake on Indian version) at front while the rear has 140mm drum brake. It has fuel tank of 7.5 liters which means less fuel station visit. It also offers plenty of under seat storage. It also has front glove box for carrying your accessories. Apart from this Piaggio offers 33 liter top box (optional) for carrying extra luggage. The instrument panel comes with clock and calendar.
At the price of Rs. 66,000, Vespa scooter is at least 40-50% expensive compared to the competition. Due to its high price, there are very few takers of this scooter in India despite the mileage and looks advantage over the competition.  If reports are correct than Fly 125 will definitely bring huge volumes as Piaggio is a pioneer company in scooter and Fly 125 will have an advantage of better fuel economy, looks, advanced technology and competitive price.
Fly 125 Technical Specifications
Engine TypeSingle cylinder 2-valve Air-cooled 4-stroke
Cylinder Capacity124 cc
Bore X stroke57 x 48.6 mm
Max power at shaft7.8 Kw (10.5 HP) at 8,000 rpm
Max torque10 Nm at 7,000 rpm
StartingElectric
Transmission“Twist and Go” Automatic Transmission (CVT) with Automatic Clutch
ChassisSteel Tube with reinforced plates
Front suspensionsØ 32 mm telescopic hydraulic fork
Rear suspensionsHydraulic single shock absorber, spring pre-load adjustable to 4 positions
Front brakeØ 200 mm disk, floating calliper with twin pistons
Rear brakeØ 140 mm drum
Front tyre/rear tyreTubeless 120/70-12”, Tubeless 120/70-10”
Length1870 mm
Width735 mm
Wheelbase1330 mm
Seat height785 mm
Dry weight112 kg
Fuel tank capacity7.2 litres
Max speed (km/hr)94 km/h*
EmissionsEuro 3
AccessoriesWindscreen, 33 liter top box, Chain lock
ColorsBlue Midnight, Black shine,  Excalibur silver, Binaco Polare

Yamaha selects DDB Mudra for Ray campaign


Yamaha showcased “Ray” scooter for India at Delhi Auto Expo 2012 in January. The company is now planning to launch the same before Diwali. As a first step the company has finalized the creative agency as DDB Mundra for Ray campaign. This is the firstgearless scooter from Yamaha for India which will have unisex appeal.  It is to be noted that scooter sales are growing at much faster pace compared to motorcycles from past few years in India.
Roy Kurian, National Business Head, India Yamaha Motor, said “The pitch process began three months ago. We were looking for an agency which could deliver an integrated strategy in terms of both creative and execution to help build on the stylish and sporty image of Yamaha Ray. In DDB Mudra Delhi, with its strength in ATL, BTL, experiential and digital platforms, we found a perfect partner.”
Vandana Das, President, DDB Mudra Group, said, “We are very excited with this win. We had a full-fledged integrated approach to the brand launch. We look forward to partnering India Yamaha Motor in making Yamaha Ray a big success.”

New 125cc Gearless Scooter in India: Yamaha Ray

Although Yamaha has not announced anything on the price and technical specification front, it is expected that Ray will get a 125cc engine and will be priced around market leader Activa. The company has already started testing Ray before its official launch. Yamaha has very successful models in terms of gearless scooter in South East Asia. Let’s see how it performs in India.

Thursday 19 July 2012

Despite slowdown Bajaj Auto maintains its margin for the first quarter


Bajaj Auto yesterday announced its first quarter result of the financial year 2012-13. The first quarter remains difficult for Bajaj Auto in terms of motorcycle sales due to export issues and weak domestic demand. The company reported jump of 1% in profit after tax for this quarter. The company reported profit after tax of 718 crore against 711 crore last year for the same quarter.
Total sales went up by 4%. The company reported sales of 5,048 crore against 4,850 crore last year for the same quarter. It is to be noted that the company has reported increase in EBITDA (operating margins) despite lower sales of three wheelers. The company reported operating EBITDA of 19.4% for this quarter against 19.1% last year for the same quarter. The company sold 1,078,971 units for the first quarter down by 1% against 10,92,815 units last year for the same quarter.
Total motorcycle sales stood at 9,82,623 units  up by 2 % compared to 9,63,051 units last year for the same quarter. The company has reported negative sales of 1% for the first quarter in the domestic market. It sold 6,18,489 units compared to 6,23,175 units for the last year same quarter. Exports went up by 7% compared to last year. The company exported 3,64,134 units in comparison to 3,39,876 units last year for the same quarter. The company might have reported better export number if the sales were not down in Sri Lanka due to duty rise and Egypt due to political instability.
According to Bajaj Auto press release “Demand in domestic market remains subdued. Domestic market witnessed a growth of ~6%. Bajaj Auto, in contrast, witnessed a flat sale. The above statistics is based on the billing numbers as reported by the manufacturers. However, on tracking the retail numbers, there seems no significant change in company’s market share at retail level. “
The company also reported below segment wise report in the press release.
Sports segment: Contributes ~16% of total domestic volumes. Bajaj Auto continues to dominate this segment with a market share of ~46%. The newly launched generation next Pulsar 200 NS, which will open at Pan-India level shortly, would further strengthen company’s leadership position.
Commuter-Deluxe segment: This is the largest contributor to domestic volumes, ~64%. The segment witnessed a growth of ~3%. In contrast, Bajaj Auto declined by 16% and has a market share of ~18%. To address this, Bajaj Auto has planned new launches in this segment. The Discover 125 ST was launched in mid-June and has received very good response.
Commuter-Standard segment: Contributes ~20% of total domestic volumes. Bajaj Auto grew by 34as against an industry growth of 22% and now enjoys a market share of ~29%.
The first quarter of the financial year 2012-13 has remained difficult for the company. The company hopes that this is worst quarter of the financial year 2012-13 and the company will have better quarters going ahead. The company said that new product launches will help to drive sales in upcoming quarters. The company also has planned a new product launch around September – October. Let’s see how Bajaj Auto will perform in upcoming quarters.

Triumph aims BMW with Trophy 1215cc Sports Touring Motorcycle


Triumph motorcycle of UK is now ready to create its own space with new Trophy 1200 in German’s BMW Motorrad dominated sports touring motorcycle segment.  Triumph has launched Trophy 1200 to take on BMW R 1200 RT , K 1600 GT and K 1600 GTL. Triumph revealed this motorcycle at the Tridays festival held in Austria.
The new Triumph Trophy has been powered by 1215 cc, three cylinder, shaft driven engine which produces maximum power of 132 bhp at 8,000 rpm and maximum torque of 120Nm at 8,900 rpm. The gear ratio are designed in such a way that the sixth gear will last long for better crusing. Trophy 1200 comes in two options, Trophy and Trophy SE. Trophy is standard model while SE is advanced and high tech model of Trophy 1200 which has features like electronically adjustable suspension, ride by wire throttle, traction control system, electronic cruise control, Tyre pressure monitoring system, ABS, sophisticated audio system, heated seats and grips, electronically adjustable wind screen, Triumph Dynamic luggage system,  GPS system and number of features.
It comes with longest service interval of 16,000 kilometers for the best service interval in sports touring motorcycles.  Triumph dynamic luggage system offers space of 31 liters which is enough for carrying stuffs. It also ensures that you have better handling and ride experience as the luggage adjusts itself while driving. According to Triumph, “In fixed luggage systems, large loads cause small movements and vibrations in the chassis – these can actually de-stabilise the bike and cause weaving. The trophy’s system prevents this, keeping the bike stable. This makes the ride much more comfortable for riders and passengers.”
Triumph Trophy Price
Triumph has definitely done lot of homework before rivaling in sports touring segment against BMW Motorrad . The motorcycle is expected to hit showroom by January 2013. Triumph has not announced any pricing detail yet, however it is expected that it will undercut BMW’s base model pricing. Let’s see how it works against already established and well known BMW brand.
Triumph Trophy Technical Specification
Engine and Transmission
TypeLiquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC, in-line 3-cylinder
Capacity1215cc
Bore/Stroke85 x 71.4mm
Fuel SystemRide by wire, fuel injection
ExhaustStainless steel 3 into 1, side mounted stainless steel silencer
Final DriveShaft Drive
ClutchWet, multi-plate
Gearbox6 Speed Constant Mesh
Oil Capacity4.0 litres (1.1 US gals)
Chassis, Running Gear and Displays
FrameAluminium beam twin-spar
SwingarmSingle-sided, cast aluminium alloy with shaft drive
WheelFrontCast aluminium 5-spoke 17 x 3.5in
RearCast aluminium 5-spoke 17 x 6.0in
TyreFront120/70 ZR17
Rear190/55 ZR17
SuspensionFrontWP 43mm upside down forks, manually adjustable rebound damping, with 130mm travel. <br />SE – WP 43mm upside down forks, electronically adjustable rebound damping (sport/normal/comfort) with 127mm travel.
RearWP monoshock with remote oil reservoir, manually adjustable hydraulic preload, manually adjustable rebound damping, 120mm rear wheel travel. (SE electronically adjustable hydraulic preload, electronically adjustable rebound damping.WP monoshock with remot
BrakesFrontTwin 320mm floating discs, Nissin 4-piston calipers, linked brakes (front brakes partially activated by rear), ABS (non-switchable)
RearSingle 282mm disc, Nissin 2-piston sliding caliper, ABS (non-switchable)
Instrument Display/FunctionsDual analogue gauges and trip computers, range to empty indication, service indicator, gear position indication, air temperature, frost warning, accessory heated seats/grips status display, cruise control (SE Audio system information, TES/TPMS status).
Dimensions and Capacities
Length2235mm (87.9in)
Width (handlebars)975mm (38.4in)
Height without mirrors1435mm (56.5in) – 1555mm (61.2in)
Seat Height800mm (31.5in) – 820mm (32.3in)
Wheelbase1542mm (60.7in)
Rake/Trail27.0º / 119.0mm
Fuel Tank Capacity26 litres (6.9 US gals)
Wet Weight (ready to ride)301kg (662lbs)
Performance (measured at crankshaft to 95/1/EC)
Maximum Power134PS / 132bhp / 99kW @ 8900rpm
Maximum Torque120Nm / 89ft.lbs @ 6450rpm
 
Trophy SE Enhanced Audio System
  • 2 x 20W speakers with digital signal processing and 3-band (bass, mid-range and treble) equalization
  • Automatic volume control (AVC) adjusts volume based on bike speed
  • USB port, flash drive, MP3 player support
  • iPhone and iPod compatible (selected devices)
  • FM/MW/LW radio tuner with 15 pre-sets per band
  • RDS functionality, alternative frequencies (AF)traffic alerts (TA) regional tuning (RG)
  • Programme type tuning (PTY)
  • Auxiliary input allowing sat nav to play through the audio system
  • Bluetooth 2.1+EDR giving output to up to two compatible head sets
  • Incoming phone call support (compatible phone and headset required)
  • Low voltage detection shuts down power automatically to preserve battery the new triumph trophy.
Color Options:
  • Lunar Silver
  • Pacific Blue
Optional Accessories:
  • Molded Tank Bag
  • Heated Rider and Passenger Seats
  • CNC Machines GPS Mounting Kit (designed for Garmin Zumo 660)
  • Quantum Coated Touring Screen
  • Tire Pressure Monitoring System
  • Powered Top Box (55 liter; will swallow two full-face helmets; eatures a 12V charging socket; color matched to bike; fully waterproof; keys to match motorcycle ignition)

TVS to Surprise with Array of New Motorcycle and Scooter Launches


TVS new bike 2012
The Indian two–wheeler market is the right proof for Darwin’s theory of ’Survival Of The Fittest’. While every single company is eyeing for the top slot, the slow movers are forced to stay away from this competition as the customers tend to support these top contestants to a very greater extent.
TVS new scooter 2012
It is not only the Honda and Bajaj that are giving a tough fight to other manufacturers in this competition. TVS Motors is also creeping in slowly with its set of newly framed strategies. On one side you find the company getting geared up to tie up with the German giant – BMW Motorrad to come up with whole new basket of technologies and advancement. On the other the company is concentrating on more fuel efficient engines predicting the future of these cleaner technologies.
TVS Motors has also decided to come up with more products in the market, besides upgrading its existing portfolio. TVS Motors has allotted a budget o0f close to 400 crores of INR for this cause. This is seriously a mind boggling figure considering the stiff competitio0n it faces from the Japanese giants.
It is also reported that TVS is currently working on two whole new concepts built right from ground zero that would be the trump cards for the company in the coming future. It is expected that these two models (which we’ve no idea as of now whether they are scoots or bikes) will incorporate the latest technology in terms of coming up with a greener and a cleaner environment.
new tech tvs 2012
The highlight of this post is the fact that TVS Motors is forecasting around six new launches in the years to come. This will also include bikes in the quarter litre segment which will make use of BMW’s aid in building engines for TVS bikes. While the Quarter litre segment is literally heating up, this year should just be ideal for the company to step in into this segment. However these bikes are only expected to hit the roads by 2014-15.
Commenting on this, Mr. Vinay Harne, President, NPI, TVS Motor Company said, “Currently we produce only up to 180 cc and below; we will be entering the bigger bikes segment. There is a trend of moving towards bigger bikes; while the numbers are small, the growth is quite high.”
Right now the Apache RTR 180 is the highest displacement bike that the company offers for its Indian customers. This was in fact the first Indian bike to come up with ABS (Anti – Lock Braking System) installed.
The Economic Times has reported: While the company is mum on the exact engine configurations, one engine family will be used across the existing product range; and another will go beyond 200 cc and perhaps even beyond 250 cc. When questioned on a specific engine category of 250 cc, Harne said: “Yeah sure that range and then bigger ones.”
The new breed of engines that is in the conceptual stage is expected to be environment friendly by controlling the Green-House emissions by as much as 20 percent. This reduction in emission will also consistently aid in delivering better fuel efficiency to the bike. It is also believed that TVS has worked closely with international players like AVL and Ricardo to develop these new engines.
In the meanwhile, TVS has also been working on Continuous Auto – Transmission that would enable TVS bikes to be ideal for city commutes.  By September of this year, the trial runs for these bikes should begin. Let’s wait to see what this South Indian giant is up to.
Another interesting piece of info that is worth sharing here at this point of time is that TVS is seriously considering the launch of its hybrid scooter – ‘Qube’ that was the show–stopper in Delhi Auto Expo earlier this year. The company is considering all possible measures to get this model production ready. The pricing of this model is expected to be in the band of 55 to 60 thousand rupees. Though it is priced at a premium, it is expected to be a unique player in the market considering its performance. The only issue being that the company should be able to develop a niche market exclusively in the hybrid scooter segment.
Mr. Harne added, “We have done a lot of things to reduce costs- effective material, reduced weight, adopted a low-cost manufacturing process, and the whole controller is locally developed.”
Let’s not get into things that are really far from us. Guess what the plan is for this year. Two whole new bikes and one scoot is what TVS Motors has got for its loyal set of fans. However, we’re not aware of the displacement and the segment that these models would fit into.
In the Financial year of 2012, TVS Motors’ share in the two–wheeler market had seen a major dip with a numerical figure of 14 per cent. But seeing the way TVS Motors is all set to progress in the next couple of years’ time, it is sure that the company will see great heights in terms of sales and performance

Bosch To Open Express Bike Service Centers All Across India


Hi Readers! As you know Bosch is among the world’s finest auto component makers, they are now all set to enter the Indian two wheeler service industry and pioneering it. Recently, as a part of their service footprint expansion in India they have introduced workshop concept for motorcycle industry.
As a part of their strategy they are already planning to open two wheeler service centers throughout the country. As the component maker announces its foray in the two wheeler industry, they have already opened 10 EBS (Express Bike Service) outlets in Coimbatore city following the lines of sole service center in Delhi.
Bosch Vice President S.Murlidharan said that the company plans to open as many as 50 outlets throughout the country by the end of 2012 with 10 outlets in the important cities. Murlidharan was of the view that these service outlets are aimed at filling a huge service network gap in the country.
Murlidharan also said that the no of EBS service centers could go up to 500 in the future since the company has already got 500 car service centers throughout the country. The company will aim to provide good service to multi brand two wheelers and offer various high quality and genuine two wheeler parts and equipments. Further he said that the company itself is a manufacturer of the auto components and thus the quality will remain high as far as meeting the benchmark standards are concerned.
Murlidharan was of the opinion that though the prices of petrol are uncertain these days in India, there will be a massive increase in the two wheeler service space in tire II and III towns including the rural areas and thus the company sees a lot of scope in the industry. Lastly speaking on the future of the initiative; Mr. V.P said that the company is under stages of planning for 24*7 mobile service centers in the future.
Therefore one could say that the company has its vision and mission clear and that is to serve the two wheeler space. We wish Bosch all the very best and hope that they will serve our bikes better.

Exclusive Scoop: Bajaj Boxer BM100 Spied Testing in Pune


Bajaj-Boxer-BM100
We published the first clear pictures of Discover 125ST unveiling a lot of details about the bike. Here we are, with an even smaller Bajaj product – Boxer BM100.
A few months back Bajaj brought the entry level Boxer brand again in India with the launch of 150cc Boxer BM150 at an immensely competitive price tag of Rs 42,000. The bike was positioned as a rugged, powerful and fuel efficient motorcycle predominantly for the rural market. We are not sure about the number of units sold, but considering the queries and interest our readers send, we have not seen much of an interest in the bike despite a powerful engine.
Bajaj-Boxer-BM100
And then we come across this new prospect which raises a few interest points. We spied this bike Boxer BM100 around Dehu Road Pune. This bike BM100 is the smaller sibling of BM150 and as is evident, it is powered by a 100cc DTSi mill taken fromDiscover 100 with a single spark plug. BM100 is capable of producing a maximum power output of 7.6bhp and a peak torque of 7.5Nm.
It should be noticed that Bajaj already sells Boxer BM100 in international markets and with this scoop we strongly feel that Bajaj is preparing this product for the Indian market. From the scoop pics the following are the important observations:
  1. This doesn’t have the front visor over the headlamp which the BM150 has
  2. Gets Bajaj’s SnS (Spring in Spring) suspension which are found in Bajaj’s low cost bikes
  3. Also gets, dual-sided carrier-cum foot-rests
If this comes to India, expect it to be priced under Platina. That means at an ON-ROAD price of lesser than Rs 40,000 this would be the cheapest motorcycle in India.

…And Bajaj Continues Testing the Pulsar 200NS and Discover 125ST
Bajaj has launched both the Pulsar 200NS and Discover 125ST in the market for sale. However, both the bikes are still under test and could be spotted roaming around in Pune. While this might be testing specific to some parts or possibly the regular endurance tests that manufacturers carry out.
Bajaj-Boxer-BM100

Saturday 14 July 2012

Bajaj Auto launches Discover 125 ST in Tamilnadu at Ex-showroom price of Rs. 55,740

Bajaj launches Discover 125ST in Tamilnadu at Ex-showroom price of Rs. 55,740
Bajaj Auto has launched its new Discover 125 ST motorcycle in Tamilnadu at ex-showroom price of Rs. 55,740. With this entirely new model of Discover 125cc, Bajaj Auto wants to strengthen its position in 125cc segment in year 2012.  Last year the 125cc segment grew by whopping 38% and it is growing in the range of 20-30% from last few years.
Bajaj Auto President (Motorcycle Business) K Srinivas said, “Discover ST is not an upgrade to a Discover model, but a new product in B-segment (125cc). It constitutes almost 17 per cent of the market (in the motorcycle segment) of which we have around 30 per cent market share. What we are hoping through this product is more customers will migrate to this segment.”
He added, “Our hope is that customers in the ‘A segment’ will migrate to this and we also gain some market share through this distinguished product. It will be suffice to say we are doing close to 50,000 units in the 125 cc segment. We will be very surprised if we do not increase that number substantially.”
Bajaj Discover 125 ST comes with segment first Monoshock suspension and petal disk. It has four valve DTS-i engine which generates 13bhp of power and 10.8 Nm torque. It can deliver mileage of 65 Km / liter under normal riding conditions. It comes with fresh styling and will compete with CB Shine which is selling like hot cake in 125cc segment. Let’s see if Discover 125 ST can grab the position of CB Shine.

Honda CBR150R 2012 Road Test and Review

Honda CBR150R Bikeadvice review
Hi bikers. On 27th June, I tested the all new Honda CBR150R here in Bangalore. Let me begin with speaking about Planet Honda. When the BikeAdvice team was striving hard to get the new CBR150R, I being a CBR250R owner contacted Planet Honda, a very reputed HONDA dealer in Bangalore and told them about the blog and our interest in reviewing the bike. They being very enthusiastic agreed to it and were very happy to offer the bike to us. But then, formalities..!! So I had to wait till the bike was registered to the dealer’s name for it to be tested.
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Honda CBR150R rear seatHonda CBR150R rear seat space
Speaking about the bike, Honda launched it at the time when the whole of India wanted a sporty 150cc bike, whose segment was widely dominated the gorgeous Yamaha YZF R15. So when Honda launched the CBR150R, It knew how good the R15 is and the reasons why it was ruling the sporty 150cc segment which no other producers dared to enter. So now, entering that segment means, competing against the already well settled R15 in the Indian market. So let’s see how successful Honda is in doing so.
Honda CBR150R  Design
Honda CBR150R motorcycle 2012
Honda CBR150R exhaust pic
At the first look, no doubt it looks very similar to its bigger brother CBR250R, which in turn is designed after the monstrous HONDA flagship VFR. But just remove the fairing and you will be shocked to know that it is completely different from the 250R. It comes with a Diamond type frame. It has a new 150cc engine which is not on any other Honda or Hero Honda bikes. It’s a completely new PGM-Fi engine, but let me save it for the engine department.
Honda CBR150R frontHonda CBR150R top view
Honda CBR150R tank Honda CBR150R indicator
Honda CBR150R headlights
And speaking about the looks of the bike, I would say, it’s not a 150cc beast; it’s the angelic beauty which attracts me with that layered fairings, Y-shaped headlights, short-exhaust, Racing stripes, brilliantly finished console and black alloys. It looks very sporty and is surely a head turner in the city or on the highways. The short exhaust technique has worked very well in both mass centralization and also to provide that killer looks, and as looks being a very subjective topic, will leave this for you to decide on it.
BikeAdvice RATING-  4/5
Honda CBR150R  Engine and performance
Honda CBR150R Engine Honda CBR150R engine 2
As I said earlier, it comes with an all-new 150cc engine designed specifically for this bike, which does wonders. Honda has built a very smooth and an impressive engine which doesn’t vibrate at any speed. It comes with a liquid cooled, 4 stroke, DOHC 4-valves engine, which shells out 17.58BHP at a very high 10,800RPM and also it produce about 12.66Nm of torque at 8,500RPM which is enough to easily conclude it as a very rev-friendly machine.
Its power band lies hugely at higher RPMs and the best part is, it loves to rev hard and stay in higher RPMs for quite a long time very comfortably than you actually want it to be. It has a 6 speed Manual gear box and I personally loved the gear ratios which is quite very long to bring out the power within her. It doesn’t mean you can’t shift early, for those who want to cruise comfortably; you can shift her up to higher gears and relax.
And also speaking about the liquid cooled engine, it has a huge radiator in front which does its job very well that, I did not find any heat being dissipated or poking my legs in the city riding when I was pushing her harder.
Bike Advice Rating – 4.5/5
Honda CBR150R  Handling and brakes Honda CBR150R handlebar
Honda CBR150R rear disk brakeHonda CBR150R disk brak
Honda CBR150R tyre and chain
This is one of such things in which the bike does its best. The mass centralization process of shorter exhaust has ended up very well, giving it great handling and cornering ability. The suspension settings are right to attack any corner at any speed and all you notice is the baby CBR just glides and brings the ROSSI within you. Though it is not as sharp as its competitor, the R15, which you know is the best handler of all the small bikes, there is nothing you can complain about. The MRF Zapper Q tyres does well enough to stick to the ground and offer enough contact. But with a better rubber, I am sure it could do wonders. (I am not saying the MRF is not good, but the rubber gives up before the bike gives up)
It Comes with a MRF Zapper-Q tyres in Bangalore. It also comes with a TVWS ATT 230 tyres in some places. Its 17 inch alloys and 130mm wide tyres provide good ground contact and grip.
It has both front and rear disk brakes. The Nissin brakes are just the perfect combination for the bike and does its job perfectly. The response is very good and is quite sharp. I did try breaking hard at triple digit speeds to check out if the bike skids, and to my surprise, it just came to a halt without any drama (Slides or skids). But what’s lacking is the C-ABS technology which they have it in the 250R.  But is that really necessary for the 150R??
BikeAdvice Rating- 4/5
Honda CBR150R  Riding and pillion comfort
Honda CBR150 riding position
Honda CBR150R shock absorber
The riding posture is sporty and not too tracks oriented nor up-right. Just the perfect blend which doesn’t strain you even in the highways or even city limits. I rode the bike for enough time and distance and did not find any back or wrist pain. And there was no strain or fatigue which kicked in over any point of time during my test.
Honda CBR150R back seat
The bike could easily cruise at 95Kmph at 7000 RPM in the top gear with a pillion, on a windy day and it felt as the sweetest point of the bike. I could go up to 132kmph with a pillion without any vibrations very comfortably. On a dry sunny day, without a pillion I am sure those figures would go up. Pillion comfort is way better than its competitor and is good enough to sit for hours without any back or leg problems.
BikeAdvice Rating – 4/5
Honda CBR150R  Electricals
Honda CBR150R key
Honda CBR150R left handle Honda CBR150R right handle
It has a 12V 6Ah, Maintenance free battery. The ignition is a Digital ECU based and the computer takes care of everything. The headlight assembly is very similar to the 250R which is very good and has a 12V 60/55W bulb which is very powerful and good enough for night highway riding. Its pilot lamps just need a mentioning which looks like projector lamps and are brilliant. The indicators are cool and the Honey-comb tail lights again a replica of the 250R is bright and is clearly visible from long distances.
But if there is anything to complain against, you have the switch gear which comes directly out from the stunner. Not just it gives a feeling of un-premiumness, it also doesn’t have a pass-Light button or the engine kill switch, which is pretty much shocking for this price tag.
BikeAdvice Rating – 3/5
Honda CBR150R Mileage
Well, coming to the India’s most admired question, “ Kitna Deti Hai?”
It would give about 45-50kmpl depending on the riding styles, which is very good for a sporty 150cc bike.
BikeAdvice Rating 4/5
Pros and Cons
What is so cool about the Honda CBR150R bike?
  • A very high Ground Clearance of 190mm.
  • Very Low weight of 138kgs
  • Flickability- Well I know there is no such word in English, but in biking terms, you all will be able to understand it.
  • Beautiful full Cowling gives the bike the sporty look.
  • Utility Space is provided under the rear seat which is enough to store small rain jacket or such utilities.
  • Shorter Exhaust looks good and also helps in mass centralization.
  • Powerful Headlamps which is comfortable for all type of riding.
  • Sporty Black alloys which enhances the look of the beauty.
  • Looks similar to its elder siblings which put a smile on everyone’s face.
  • The riding posture is comfortable for long hours and high speed riding.
  • The exhaust note also sounds very cool.
What’s not cool?
  • Switchgears- the oldest type with not much functions.
  • Chain is link type, which doubts me of its durability.
  • Fit and finish could have been better.
  • Foot pegs looks too huge, the small metal pegs would have looked cool.
Honda CBR150R Pricing
There are two models, standard and Delux which are priced at Rs.1,23,001 and Rs.1,21,968 Ex-Showroom Bangalore. While On-Road pricing is Rs.1,41,539 and Rs.1,40,356 respectively.
Feel it is quite expensive? Well in that case you are wrong. It has the Honda designed DOHC Technology engine, The  best in class Nissin brakes, the sporty body design which looks gorgeous, Liquid cooled powerful 150cc engine…Well, the list goes on and on specifying about each and every part of the bike.
Honda CBR150R  Colors
It comes with 4 colors. The Sports Red (which is the combination of White and red), Black (Combination of Black and Pearl Sunbeam White) are the standard colors while, Vibrant Orange (Combination of White and Orange) and Black (Combination of Black and Candy Palm Green) are the deluxe versions of the bike.
Honda CBR150R Booking and delivery period
As of now in Bangalore the waiting period is about 1 month for both the versions and the booking price is Rs.5000. The deliveries have started and about 30+ bikes are on road in Bangalore alone.
Honda CBR150R Technical Specs – at official website.
BikeAdvice Verdict:
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Being frank with you guys, let me tell you something. The moment I sat on the bike and started moving, the 1st question that passed my mind was, “Is this all you got?”, but the baby said, “Have patience my dear” and as the revs climbed, the baby was getting aggressive and it did 75kmph @ 11000RPM in the 2nd gear and 95Kmph at the same RPM in the 3rd gear. As the power band lies up so high, it’s very easy to guess, the engine is a track oriented engine. But with lower power in the lower RPMs mean, better economy within the city. This makes it a very practical bike which is an all-rounder rather than a purpose built machine.
I don’t see any reason why the bike won’t suit you. It’s a track oriented bike with a sporty posture, which is a very good commuter both in city and highway. What else could you expect from a bike?
Over All BikeAdvice Honda CBR150R Rating – 4/5
I would like to thank Planet Honda for arranging the Honda CBR150R for BikeAdvice road test, and to our long time reader Diwagar for being an enthusiast supporter during the road test helping in the photos and the review.
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