Features
Engine
Dependable 156.8cc single-cylinder air-cooled four-stroke engine produces smooth,
easy-to-use power that's ideal for recreational riders.
24mm carburetor offers excellent throttle response.
Ultra-reliable CD ignition never needs maintenance.
Primary kickstarting permits easy starting in any gear.
Heavy-duty clutch offers smooth engagement and durability.
Smooth-shifting five-speed transmission.
Chassis/Suspension
Lightweight semi-double-cradle high-tensile steel frame.
35mm leading-axle Showa front fork offers 231mm of compliant suspension travel.
Pro-Link(r) rear suspension with box-section aluminum swingarm.
Heavy-duty Showa rear shock offers 224mm of travel.
Powerful 240mm front disc brake.
Lightweight rear drum brake.
Additional Features
Snail-type chain adjusters for easy maintenance.
Durable body components.
8.3-litre fuel tank and thrifty four-stroke engine for long range.
High-impact plastic skidplate for undercarriage protection.
Motocross-style seat is low, comfortable and allows maximum rider movement.
Cleated, folding and self-cleaning footpegs offer secure footing.
Folding shift lever and brake pedal tips.
Fork boots keep dirt and moisture away from fork seals.
Durable steel sprockets.
Washable, reusable foam air filter.
Quiet, USDA-qualified spark arrester/muffler.
Keyed ignition switch.
Honda CRF racing-inspired colors and graphics
Honda CBR150
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Technical Specifications
Engine type 4 Stoke Single Overhead Camshaft 4 Valve
Displacement 149.4 cc
Bore * stroke 63.5 x 47.2 mm.
Ignition 11 : 1
Transmission 6 Speed
Overall Size 652*1910*1065 mm.
Weight 115 kg.
Suspension
Front Telescopic
Rear Monochoke
Brakes
Front Disc 276 mm.
RearDisc 220 mm.
Tires
Front 80/90-17 M/C 44P (Tubeless)
Rear 100/80-17 M/C 52P (Tubeless)
Fuel Tank 10 L.
Fuel Octane 91
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May 18, 2005 7:31 PM